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the process of doing tree braid micros by express braiding located in columbus oh. learn how to do tree braid micros by letting hair out of single micro braids to form like little trees.

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To braid hair extensions with short hair, separate a piece of the hair extension, wrap it tightly around a piece of hair by the scalp and gradually incorporate the extension with the natural hair in a braid all the way to the ends of the hair. Add braided extensions to short hair with beauty tips from an experienced hairstylist in this free video on hair care.

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Braiding black hair involves making a straight part, sectioning off where each braid will be, separating each section into three equal pieces and overlapping each piece all the way to the tip of the hair. Create uniform braids in black hair with beauty tips from an experienced hairstylist in this free video on hair care.

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To do a fishbone hair braid, separate hair into two sections, pinch a section of hair on the outer side of each section and pull the hair to the opposite section. Continue this process until the hair is at the end with help from a professional hairstylist in this free video on fishbone braiding.Expert: Adina DossContact: www.salonrepublic.comBio: Adina Doss runs her own studio at Salon Republic, www.salonrepublic.com, which is a beauty mecca for the top hairstylists in Los Angeles.Filmmaker: Max CusimanoSeries Description: Styling your hair in different ways can complete a head-to-toe look. Learn how to style your hair in updos, braids and curls with help from a professional stylist in this free video on hairstyling.

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Cornrow braids are done step-by-step by sectioning off the hair into narrow sections, beginning very close to the scalp and overlapping each of the three pieces of hair over each other while picking up small pieces of hair as it moves down the scalp. Braid cornrows into hair, careful not to pull too tightly, with beauty tips from an experienced hairstylist in this free video on hair care.

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A few braided hairstyles for black women include cornrows, two-strand twists, free-standing braids and synthetic hair. See a demonstration of a few braiding techniques with helpful advice from a certified hairstylist in this free video on ethnic care.Expert: Cheryl Way WaltowerContact: www.cherylway.com/Bio: Cheryl is a certified hair stylist and a certified teacher for hair care and styling. She specializes in African American hairstyles.Filmmaker: Kevin Haberer

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http://www.bubzbeauty.comhttp://www.twitter.com/bubzbeautyFinally! A hair tutorial that doesnt require any heated hair tools! This is a really awesome hairstyle that looks elegant, cute and very feminine. I love it! Big shout out to Miss Fenny Kong who inspired me with this!! Hope you guys enjoy this one! It takes me about 10 minutes to do this but its all about practice. So practice on a friend if you don't know how to french braid or create fish tails! Get braiding because its HOT this season!Have a great week everyone!Much love,BubzWill update soon

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I am getting my hair braided this weekend and I've never bought my own hair before…my mom usually does that. I haven't braided my hair since 8th grade and I am now an upcoming Junior in college. Anyway, the lady who is doing it said I can get hair from Sally's but should I buy synthetic hair or human hair and what's a good brand to buy. I intend to keep my hair for 3 months.

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You are unique and beautiful, and one way to express this inner beauty is through your hairstyle. In recent years, African-style hair braids have become increasingly more popular as African-American women and men have become more comfortable with embracing our heritage. These styles are very versatile, can be made totally your own, and will offer you a unique stylish edge that will get you tons of compliments. One advantage to having your hair done in micro braids or box braids is that they can be manipulated into so many different styles, whether you are going out on a Saturday night or impressing your boss with your professional style during a Tuesday morning meeting.

Braids by Breslin is an excellent resource for learning how to do both simple and complex styles of braids. Braids by Breslin offers many different instructional videos to help you learn lots of unique and interesting styles, including those that hearken back to African origins. For example, the Braids By Breslin video that introduces unique, easy methods for creating cornrows also notes their origin in West Africa. Even if you’re interested in different weaving techniques, or extension techniques, Braids by Breslin also offers training for dealing with weaves and extensions.

A friend of mine recently had her hair done with beautiful, long micro braids. Not only did she garner many compliments for her stunning style, people also went so far as to ask her about her African heritage. She is from Nigeria, so she was proud to see her nation represented in something as simple as her hairstyle.

Obviously, not everyone who makes use of African braiding styles was born in an African nation, but anyone can use these unique styles to their own advantage. For example, Braids by Breslin offers a training video that will teach you to create beautiful micro braids, just like my friend’s.

After you have learned to do micro braids, the resource is forever yours to do your own hair or to share with your family and friends. That, after all, is what heritage is all about—keeping a tradition alive through love and passion.

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Camille Adelman is a braiding instructor who shares tips and tricks, not only on braiding, but also on bringing luster and beauty to your hair. The braiding culture has invited her to become one industry’s experts.
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