To knott the end, you will have a normal three piece plait/tail. just tie off with an elastic band..or..you can fold it underneath and pin it under..like a bun.
If it is Afro braids you are pertaining to, then you get them clear small elastic bands, the ones that do not knott you hair up..you turn the end of the hair up, if desired, and put the elstic on that way.
Practice makes perfect :)Does anyone know how to knot in braiding hair?
Hope you did it alright :)
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Does anyone know how to knot in braiding hair?
Oh I see your add there....hair extensions are usualy applied prior to the braiding..they use a special glue that is designed to mould the new extensions to the hair....they kind of heat set it onto the hair. Then, they are able to continue the braid once they get to the extensions.
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yes i have some tips on hair for you
The Only thing you do is tie a small not so tight but so lose you know%26gt;?
I will assume you are talking about hair braiding with extensions!
when you get to the tip of the hair where you will like to end the plait take a small strand of the hair and form it as a circle round the plait and knot do this twice to avoid un knotting again.hopefully i have been able to answer your questions.If you have any more more qustions.You may reach me at...
dvonmarrthairbraids.co.uk
cheers
Add me to yahoo messenger and I can give you a tutorial on this it would be better for you. I answered your other question like this!
It is easy once you know how!
YOU DO NOT TIE AN ACTUAL KNOT IN THE HAIR ONLY WRAP IT!
in what sort of braiding ?
take a peice of the head hair approx 1/2 inch block.
now take 3 times the head length of braiding hair.#
from the root tie the braiding hair in a single shoe lace knot.
allow all of the hair to fall together keeping the knot at the root.
separate the braiding hair and the human hair into 3 parts to start braiding.
braid down the hair keeping the knot and the braid as tight as you can.
as you reach the end of the human hair keep the braid tight and this should hold ina ny loose bits!
good luck
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