How Do You Do Crochet Braids For Black Hair?
Crochet braids are a non-chemical way to have straight hair for most African-American women. The process requires no hair glue or caps, so damage to the hair and scalp is minimal. Crocheting braids in your hair can allow you to change your hair color to match your outfit or change your naturally short hair into long flowing tresses for a special occasion. Begin your style by separating your hair into small equal sections on your head, parting the hair from front to back. Begin creating small french braids in each section by picking up a one inch section from your separated row to braid, and then adding more hair from the row with each knot of your braid. Cornrow braid the entire head of hair from the forehead to the nape of the neck. Secure each row with a rubber band. This lays the plan for all desired styles. Slide the hook end of the crochet needle under the first braid of the cornrow on the left side of the head with the hook pointing upwards. Fold a small section of your packaged