How Do You Add Braid Extensions To Black Hair?
Braid extensions are one of the most popular hairstyles for African American women, both young and old. Although the process can take anywhere from 7 to 12 hours to complete, it can last for up to 2 months if properly cared for. Not only are they a convenient and fashionable style, they may also help to strengthen the hair and allow it to grow. Although adding braid extensions requires a degree of skill, it is a technique that can be mastered with practice and patience. Begin at the nape of the neck. Using a fine-toothed comb, make a horizontal part even with the hair line. Make a second, vertical part in the previously parted row of hair. The part should create a 1/2-inch square. Separate a 1/2-inch thick piece of Kankelon hair, taking it into both hands. Hold the piece so that the Kankelon hair is draped over the forefingers, with the length of it grasped firmly in the palms. Grab parted section of hair at the scalp between the thumb and index fingers while still holding the Kankelon