How Do You Braid A Black Childs Hair?
Hair braiding has origins in Africa, and it is a very popular hairstyle within the African-American culture. Black men, women and children choose to wear braids for many different reasons. Some parents prefer to keep their children’s hair in its natural state instead of straightening with chemicals, which can damage hair. Many black teens like the uniqueness of custom designs that braids offer. Braided hair is neat, attractive and can last for weeks before it needs re-styling. However, braiding takes hours to complete; therefore, many hair stylists engage antsy kids with videos and toys. Decide on a style of braids — horizontal, vertical or a freestyle custom design. Part the first strip of hair. Use a hair clip to hold remaining hair away from the section you are braiding. Spray the strip of hair lightly with water to dampen and then comb through to detangle. Separate a small fraction of hair from the front piece of sectioned hair. Divide this hair into three equal pieces of hair. Br