Feed-in braids are a great way to add length and fullness to your natural hair. They can be worn as a standalone style or as a base for other styles. The key to achieving this look is to start with small, tight cornrows at the roots and gradually increase the size of the braids as you go down the hair shaft. This will give the illusion of fuller, longer hair. Additionally, be sure to use a quality hair gel or pomade to keep the braids neat and in place.
-Start with clean, dry, and styled hair.
-Start with small sections of hair.
-Start close to the root of the hair.
-Braid the hair tightly.
-Secure the end of the braid with an elastic.
-Repeat with the remaining sections of hair.
How do you feed in braids for beginners?
If you’re new to braiding, you might be wondering how to feed the hair into the braid. Here’s a quick tutorial:
1. Start with a small section of hair. If you have long hair, you can use a comb to help gather the hair into a manageable section.
2. Hold the section of hair in one hand and use the other hand to pick up a small amount of hair from the roots.
3. Gently guide the new hair into the braid, being careful not to add too much at once.
4. As you braid, continue to feed in new hair from the roots.
5. When you reach the end of the section, secure the braid with a hair tie or elastic.
Now you know how to feed in hair while braiding! Practice on small sections until you get the hang of it, then try braiding your hair all the way down.
How do you do feed in box braids on yourself?
There are a few things you’ll need before you start: clean hair that’s been shampooed and conditioned, a comb, rat-tail comb, scissors, hair gel, and hair ties. You’ll also need hair extensions. Synthetic hair extensions are less expensive, but they won’t last as long as human hair extensions.
Start by combing your hair back into a low ponytail. If your hair is very fine, you may want to use a little bit of hair gel to help keep it in place. Next, take a small section of hair from the ponytail and comb it out. This will be the first braid.
Cut a piece of hair extension that’s about 18 inches long. If you’re using synthetic hair, you may want to cut it a little longer so it’s easier to work with. Place the hair extension at the root of the section of hair you just combed out and tie the two together with a hair tie.
Start braiding the hair, adding small sections of hair from the ponytail as you go. When you get to the end of the braid, tie it off with a hair tie. Repeat this process until all of your hair is braided.
To feed the braids into the box, start at the front of your head and work your way back. Take a braid and gently pull it through the hole in the box. Repeat this process until all of your braids are in the box.
How do you feed fake hair into braids?
Adding fake hair to your braids is a great way to add volume and length. Here’s a quick and easy guide on how to do it:
1. Start with clean, dry hair. If your hair is damp, the fake hair will slip out more easily.
2. Gather a small section of hair, and then clip in a small weft of fake hair.
3. Use your fingers to blend the fake hair into your natural hair.
4. Braid your hair as usual.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 until all of your desired braids are complete.
How do you start a Dutch braid feed?
Start by creating a middle part in your hair. Then, take a small section of hair from the front of your head and divide it into three even strands. Begin braiding the hair, crossing the outer strands over the middle strand. Then, take a small section of hair from each side of your head and add it to the corresponding outer strand before crossing it over the middle strand. Continue braiding the hair, adding in small sections of hair as you go, until you reach the back of your head. Secure the braid with a hair tie and you’re done!
If you’re looking for a fun and easy way to change up your look, try feed in braids! This style is perfect for any occasion, and with a little practice, you can achieve a flawless finish. Here’s everything you need to know about how to do feed in braids:
Start by dividing your hair into sections. If you’re doing a full head of braids, you’ll want to start with small sections near the front of your head and work your way back. When you’re ready to start braiding, begin by taking a small section of hair and dividing it into three even strands.
Start the braid by crossing the right strand over the middle, then the left over the right. Continue this pattern, adding small sections of hair as you go, until you reach the end of the braid. Secure the braid with an elastic band and repeat the process until all of your hair is braided.
To give your braids a little extra flair, try adding some beads or other accessories. You can also experiment with different braid styles, like French braids or fishtail braids. With a little practice, you’ll be a pro in no time!
Pros:
-Can give your hair a rest from daily styling
-Protects your hair from damage
-Can last up to 2 weeks with proper care
-Cons:
-Tends to be frizzy
-Can be difficult to remove
-Can be time-consuming to do
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