How to box braid your own hair

How to box braid your own hair?

A box braid is one of the easiest braids to learn and do at home. It’s great because it looks like you spent hours getting your hair done, but you can do it yourself in no time. To box braid your own hair you’ll need a half-inch section of hair from the front of your scalp. Divide this section into three narrow pieces. Now divide each of those into two thinner sections. Take two of the middle sections and braid them into

How to make box braids?

To make box braids start by sectioning off your hair into six sections. Use a small, even rectangle for your box. Then, divide each section into two sections. Braid each section, starting from the leftmost section. When you’ve finished braid each section, secure the ends with hairpins.

How to box braid my own hair?

Having trouble learning how to box braid your own hair? If you’re a beginner, it can be confusing and intimidating. One of the most important things you can do is to follow a detailed step-by-step guide. That way, you won’t be frustrated if you mess up and your box braids won’t look anything like those of your favorite box braid celebrity. A good place to start is YouTube. There are plenty of YouTube videos that show you

How to box braids your hair?

To box braids your own hair, start by sectioning your hair into small sections. I like to use three sections per box braid. Once you have your sections in place, create a twisted braid, with your hair hanging over the sides. You want to create a braid that appears to be a single thick line. Next, secure the ends of the braid together with a rubber band. Once you have the braid completed, you can add a finishing touch by adding hair products

How to box weave my own hair?

If you want to box your own hair, you need to pick a box braiding method. There are several different box weaving styles and each one offers a different look. You can pick the right style to fit your hair and your personality. Some styles are easier to box braid into, while others require more practice before you can master it. We’ll talk more about box braiding styles in a moment.