That's Beautiful i been wearing braids for over 30yrs.. And I've just started braiding my own hair. Was spend $150-$200 and it never be to my Absolute Liking, just OK. So i been practicing on my own hair. My friends be asking who did my braids. I feel So Good to say Me. Thick, Ful shoulder length hair, with edges at 57. I truly believe wearing braids all those years paid off.
Same here. However, as I get older, I wish I had a friend or someone who I could trade and barter with as in do my hair I'll do yours or vice versa. Holding my hands above my head all day just makes it taxing. What state are you in?
Just needed slightly bigger parts in comparison to the amount of hair used so it’s not causing too much tension especially around the edges. The length/ weight of the extensions can also cause tension, just gotta make sure everything is in a good ratio for the sake of the scalp. ❤ ❤❤
Thank you again for this very detailed tutorial. I’m going to be doing my hair like this very soon. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ hands down best detailed tutorial I’ve ever seen for this hair style ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Me too! I poor boiling water on a towel in a line, then use a second towel so I don't burn my hands, and rub that onto the hair in sections. It removes the stiffness while keeping the kinkier look. 😊
SUBSCRIBED TO ALL NOTIFICATIONS! You're so thorough; you take your time. I havent done my own hair BUT, when I get my hair dine by someone, these better be the steps they take! Feel me? IJS. Beautiful work, sis 😍
Love it I used to get my hair done like this back in the day QUESTION do you gauge how long her real hair is to not damage it when dipping into the water ? My hair is very long I wouldn’t want it dipping with the fav hair as it can be damaging to my real hair ?
Thank you! I usually just dip as much of the hair as I can but if the person requested to only dip the ends then I do that. It’s up to your preference!
Also water boils at a temperature lower than most ppl put their flat iron on. It’s a different process as it’s water. But if that helps when you think of heat damage. But better safe than sorry. Just dip the ends. The hair looks beautiful not dipped at all makes it look even more natural.
I got so many ideas from this video!! Thank you for posting it. Especially because my hair is thin once stretched. I like how full this looks when finished. If I were to twist only MY hair it would be super thin and underwhelming. I like that you braided the beginning of each twist. Imma have to practice that on the back of my hair. And watching you separate thr fluffy hair was key. I kept tangling it before. I also like you staggard the parts to give the illusion of fuller hair.
Correct! I used one strand for three twists on her head essentially. If you do it shorter mini twists you can get 4-6 twists from one full strand depending on how separate the hair. Hope that helps!
The twists look good but the braids at the scalp look tight with a lot of her scalp visible. Twists are considered protective primarily because of the lack of tension on the scalp. If you twist from the roots with good technique it will still be secure but not so tight. Be
@@gailanderson9167these are not to be kept in as locking tool. The hair normally used for that concept is human hair. Hair will still grow but not lock in the twist.
How much did you charge her? The place I wanna go to is charging me $300 and I also want them shoulder length or a little shorter and idk if that's fair or not...
I disagree with blow drying the hair especially for this style. But great job,.i know her fingers are hurting. I did this style for my two daughters before they went back to school.
Everyone's hair is different. My daughter's 4C hair has INSANE shrinkage and needed to be blow-dried/stretched for this style with extensions. However, my hair (3B, 3C) doesn't need the blow-drier for this style with extensions. So, I guess it's all in how the natural hair behaves with the extensions. 🤷🏽♀️
Too much added hair for me causes thinning. Style is very beautiful, but I would love to see a protective style like this that is safe for my high porosity 2b/3b hair.
This looks amazing. Did you add the 3 pieces of 1 strand to 1 twist to get that length? Since it’s 16” did you stretch the 1/3 piece of hair to get them that long?
Yeah I was confused when she said to make sure you’re “gentle” with the edges 😂 that was not gentle nor loose. Marley hair is so rough it will shred right through her edges on top of it being tight
@@AnastasiaMonet Oh, I get it. I am one of those people that loves DIY especially if I can save cash to shop with someone where else 😂 It takes 5-7 hours. My hair is bra strap length. I blow dry it out to assist in the parting. I keep them up 3 months at a time so it seems like a win to me. I would love to be a braider, you all accomplish so much and give the world peace in beautiful styles 💜💜
All these comments talking about her hair is just fine/thin is exactly why most black women aint got no hair. All I am saying is this is not a protective hair style for her. The point of a protective style is to promote growth while preventing damage. But it is not the same for everyone. If u hav thinner/finer hair then adding extensions or tension is not gonna help ur hair. Sure it may look cute but it is not a "protective" hair style. I have 4c hair (legit 4c) down to my waist n to grow it i had to understand wat my hair could handle n what causes breakage. Yes this came out cute but all I'm saying is it is not a protective hair style if ur scalp looks like this
It looks to me like the client may have fine/ thin hair not that it’s to tight. Each person has a different density of hair it appears that this ladies hair is less dense than usual. But we would have to ask the client if it’s too tight or not to be sure 🤷🏽♀️
I respect that the client may not have want to have shown her face. Would you please find a way to show the front and the sides of the hairstyle? That would be able to give me a better idea of what it truly looks like. (Perhaps the client to could cover her could cover her face with a paper or some other opaque object.)
That's Beautiful i been wearing braids for over 30yrs.. And I've just started braiding my own hair. Was spend $150-$200 and it never be to my Absolute Liking, just OK. So i been practicing on my own hair. My friends be asking who did my braids. I feel So Good to say Me. Thick, Ful shoulder length hair, with edges at 57. I truly believe wearing braids all those years paid off.
Knowing how to do your own hair is such a flex! That’s amazing. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Same here. However, as I get older, I wish I had a friend or someone who I could trade and barter with as in do my hair I'll do yours or vice versa. Holding my hands above my head all day just makes it taxing. What state are you in?
Just needed slightly bigger parts in comparison to the amount of hair used so it’s not causing too much tension especially around the edges. The length/ weight of the extensions can also cause tension, just gotta make sure everything is in a good ratio for the sake of the scalp. ❤ ❤❤
I've watched this video so many times. I love how clean and neat these look. Love this look!!!
Love to hear it!!! Thank you so much 🫶🏾
Your braiding skill is impeccable
Thank you!!
Thank you again for this very detailed tutorial. I’m going to be doing my hair like this very soon. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ hands down best detailed tutorial I’ve ever seen for this hair style ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ur so welcome. Good luck on ur style!
I loved the way it looked before the hot water dip
Me too! I poor boiling water on a towel in a line, then use a second towel so I don't burn my hands, and rub that onto the hair in sections. It removes the stiffness while keeping the kinkier look. 😊
Thank you for this tutorial. Your client protective style looks beautiful!
My pleasure and thank you so much 😊
I need this, with some loose curls rods in the end😍✨️...Awesome work ❤
I have to do this style now ❤❤❤❤
I wouldn't know how to act with this hair style. Its soooooo pretty 😍
😂😂😂
I really love how this looks.... Nobody never like to help me part my hair at the back
Girlllllllll! You schooled me today! Thank you, I'll be taking your advice! Well Tutored Tutorial🥰😍🤩
Love this🫶🏾
SUBSCRIBED TO ALL NOTIFICATIONS! You're so thorough; you take your time. I havent done my own hair BUT, when I get my hair dine by someone, these better be the steps they take! Feel me? IJS. Beautiful work, sis 😍
They better get you right! Love this comment. Thank you so much and welcome to the Stylist squad 🫶🏾
Beautiful Just Beautiful!
love this! been searching for a tutorial like thisssss. thank u love. 😊
No problem! So glad it’s helpful 🫶🏾
Love it I used to get my hair done like this back in the day QUESTION do you gauge how long her real hair is to not damage it when dipping into the water ? My hair is very long I wouldn’t want it dipping with the fav hair as it can be damaging to my real hair ?
Thank you! I usually just dip as much of the hair as I can but if the person requested to only dip the ends then I do that. It’s up to your preference!
Also water boils at a temperature lower than most ppl put their flat iron on. It’s a different process as it’s water. But if that helps when you think of heat damage.
But better safe than sorry. Just dip the ends. The hair looks beautiful not dipped at all makes it look even more natural.
I love that you care so much excellence work ethic, talented great channel ❤
Beautiful work 🤩
Thank you for sharing ❤️👏🏽
can you moisturize and wash your hair with synthetic extensions?
I got so many ideas from this video!! Thank you for posting it. Especially because my hair is thin once stretched. I like how full this looks when finished. If I were to twist only MY hair it would be super thin and underwhelming. I like that you braided the beginning of each twist. Imma have to practice that on the back of my hair. And watching you separate thr fluffy hair was key. I kept tangling it before. I also like you staggard the parts to give the illusion of fuller hair.
So when you separated the hair into three strands, did that create three separate twists? So one full strand creates three twists?
Correct! I used one strand for three twists on her head essentially. If you do it shorter mini twists you can get 4-6 twists from one full strand depending on how separate the hair. Hope that helps!
Beautifully done. 🤩🤩
Thank you!!🫶🏾
I think I found my next style. Very nice!
BEAUTIFUL JOB ❤
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the video 🫶🏾
New subbie you did amazing 👏🏾 and I love the my hero shirt!!
Welcome to the Stylist Squad!!! Thank you 🫶🏾
Very nice, THANK YOU👏🏽
Let me order a tri-fold mirror so I can try thisssss!!!
Hello, does the ends of that hair get curly?
One word "perfect"
Thank you!! 🫶🏾
LOVEEEEE ITTTTTTTTTT!!!!
Love this.
How did you get 16 inches to look so long on the hair? 👀
I bought 24inch because I thought I would need more length…..
If you stretch it a little before twisting it will come out pretty long.
How many packs would you recommend using on someone with a smaller head and low density hair?
I would say you should be good with about 3-4 packs
Is there a way to keep the ends kinky after dipping? I noticed how straight the ends got after dipping and trimming
Don't dip it. Instead use a hot towel to wipe down the edges. Then use the mouse
You did a great job
The twists look good but the braids at the scalp look tight with a lot of her scalp visible.
Twists are considered protective primarily because of the lack of tension on the scalp. If you twist from the roots with good technique it will still be secure but not so tight.
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I am going to do this style on my daughter that is in college.
She’s gonna love it! This is the perfect style for the fall weather
Are you doing a regular two strand twist or are you twisting as you are twisting? This is gorgeous
Thank you! I am twisting as I twist.
Can this hair grow in? if she wants her twist to lock
@@gailanderson9167these are not to be kept in as locking tool. The hair normally used for that concept is human hair. Hair will still grow but not lock in the twist.
Great job! How long did this style take?
Thank you! This length and size took about 10hrs
Where r u located and how much do you charge I want this
How much did you charge her? The place I wanna go to is charging me $300 and I also want them shoulder length or a little shorter and idk if that's fair or not...
Do them yourself. That’s expensive
I disagree with blow drying the hair especially for this style. But great job,.i know her fingers are hurting. I did this style for my two daughters before they went back to school.
Everyone's hair is different. My daughter's 4C hair has INSANE shrinkage and needed to be blow-dried/stretched for this style with extensions. However, my hair (3B, 3C) doesn't need the blow-drier for this style with extensions. So, I guess it's all in how the natural hair behaves with the extensions. 🤷🏽♀️
Very beautiful!! Where are you located?
Too much added hair for me causes thinning. Style is very beautiful, but I would love to see a protective style like this that is safe for my high porosity 2b/3b hair.
Yes! I can’t find ANY tutorials with my hair type and density and it’s incredibly frustrating.
Can you crochet instead of braiding?
very cute!!
This looks amazing. Did you add the 3 pieces of 1 strand to 1 twist to get that length? Since it’s 16” did you stretch the 1/3 piece of hair to get them that long?
In the beginning, she said 1 piece for 1 twist.. she just separated the hair & was able to get 3 pieces for 3 twist
Them beautifully done how long ?❤ I love them
Thank you! We used the full 16inches of the Cuban Marley hair
@@SimplyaStylist no extension? Looks really long for 16"...imma purchase this hair 2moro‼️
@@msjuicycouture22 love to hear it! Let me know what you think of the hair when you try it 🫶🏾
dipping it ruins the ends.i learned this.
Use a shallow pot or cup, it damages your hair. The key is just to dip the synthetic ends
That is beautiful
What do you charge for these smaller twists?
I tried dipping and it straightened the ends and was not the look I was going for
There's no need to dip it. Twist until the end and clip off any straggly hairs. The only time I dipped twists was when i wanted the ends curly.
Great video
How did you avoid the crinkle look ? The twists are never straight when I do it, it crinkles up
When you dip the hair in hot water it straightens out and then I finish it off with mousse.
@@SimplyaStylist thank you love
how many packs of hair did you use?
Hey! I used about 6 packs of the Cuban Twist marley hair in 16 inches for this style.
New subscriber! Wonderful tutorial!🙏🏽😊
Welcome to the Stylist Squad! So happy to have you 🫶🏾☺️
I love this! You did a Good Job! How long did this style take?
Thank you! This length and size took about 10hrs.
@@SimplyaStylisthow much did u charge?
The hair is gorgeous! But I want to know how long it took, how long she kept them in for, and how many twists there were in her head!!!
Hey! It took about 10 hours, it’s been about a month and a half. She has taken great care of them so far. For the number of twists idk about that.
@@SimplyaStylistare you still offering booking for this style? Cause I need to book my flight 😂
@@ByNieceyJae lol not the flight 😂. I’m currently not taking clients but will make the announcement when I do.
Yes please do! ❤ seriously these are GORGEOUS!!!
To tight, the tightness will surely thin her hair and edges
Yeah I was confused when she said to make sure you’re “gentle” with the edges 😂 that was not gentle nor loose. Marley hair is so rough it will shred right through her edges on top of it being tight
And her hair already looks thin
Gorgeous I wish my hands could do this lol
Why the heat? Whats the point in straightening the hair???
Blowdrying the hair at the beginning gives the style a sleeker look but heat is definitely up to the person to choose or not
OMG!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank youuu really appreciate it!
Sis does the real hair start poking out?
I love this look, can I be next lol
What brand and name of the hairpiece you used for the twist?
Hello! I used the “Freetress Equal Synthetic Hair Braids Double Strand Style Cuban Twist Braid 16".
I wasn't able to see the tips of the hair when you finish twisting before deepping in water
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But wait where is this beauty supply store????
that's not mini that's tiny 😂😂😮 looks great though, I want to know how much you charged for this style?
😂😂😂 not tiny! I agree with mini as I do mini twist on my natural hair smaller than this. You probably would like smedium's y
@SandersRN23 i only asked for the price because, girl, how long did that take you? im being nosey. I'm a braider, but I don't like twisting.
@@AnastasiaMonet Oh, I get it. I am one of those people that loves DIY especially if I can save cash to shop with someone where else 😂 It takes 5-7 hours. My hair is bra strap length. I blow dry it out to assist in the parting. I keep them up 3 months at a time so it seems like a win to me. I would love to be a braider, you all accomplish so much and give the world peace in beautiful styles 💜💜
@@SandersRN23 yup sounds like a win. Lol great work.
How long did this take?
This length and size took about 10 hours
Too scalpy at the top but looks good at back
The lady has low density hair. Any style will give the scalpy look
All these comments talking about her hair is just fine/thin is exactly why most black women aint got no hair. All I am saying is this is not a protective hair style for her. The point of a protective style is to promote growth while preventing damage. But it is not the same for everyone. If u hav thinner/finer hair then adding extensions or tension is not gonna help ur hair. Sure it may look cute but it is not a "protective" hair style. I have 4c hair (legit 4c) down to my waist n to grow it i had to understand wat my hair could handle n what causes breakage. Yes this came out cute but all I'm saying is it is not a protective hair style if ur scalp looks like this
some people have low density from birth. it’s genetics a lot of the time.
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Thank you! Really appreciate it ☺️
How much do you charge for this style
I charge about $300-$400 depending on the hairstyle but I am currently not taking clients due to just being busy 🫶🏾
You have a nice house too lol
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If your scalp looks like this with a protective style then it is not a protective style. It is too tight
No it's not too tight. The hair looks neat and not pulling.
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It looks to me like the client may have fine/ thin hair not that it’s to tight. Each person has a different density of hair it appears that this ladies hair is less dense than usual. But we would have to ask the client if it’s too tight or not to be sure 🤷🏽♀️
How you know it’s tight???? 🤦🏾♀️
She has low density hair i think the crotchet method would have been better in her case but very cute style
I respect that the client may not have want to have shown her face. Would you please find a way to show the front and the sides of the hairstyle? That would be able to give me a better idea of what it truly looks like. (Perhaps the client to could cover her could cover her face with a paper or some other opaque object.)
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This was really good and really thorough! Thank you so much for showing us. Now I don't feel so retarded ❤
I’m so glad! Now you have a step by step to always come back to.
That is not mini twist. The hair extension added is too bulky for each strand.
You know them TH-cam hairstylist be making up things
@@cherylmartin1070All day every day 😂😂😂
That's not mini but nice
The parting shouldve been different her scalp to exposed up top
How much packs of hair did you have to use?