Crochet braids
are a protective hairstyle that involves attaching synthetic or human hair extensions to cornrow braids using a crochet needle. The crochet needle is used to pull the hair extensions through the cornrow braids, creating a natural-looking hairstyle that can be worn for several weeks. Crochet braids are a versatile hairstyle that can be styled in a variety of ways, including in up-dos, ponytails, and braided styles.
To get started with crochet braids, you will need the following materials:
Synthetic or human hair extensions
Crochet needle
Elastic bands
Cornrow braiding hair or kanekalon braiding hair
Comb
Scissors
Optional: hair oil or hair moisturizer
Step 1: Preparing the hair
Before you start the crochet braids process, it's important to make sure your hair is properly prepped. If you have natural hair, you will need to cornrow your hair into small, tight braids that will serve as the base for your crochet braids. If you have relaxed hair, you can skip this step and proceed to step 2.
To cornrow your hair, you will need to start by dividing your hair into small sections using the comb. The size of the sections will depend on the size of the crochet braids you want to achieve. If you want small crochet braids, you will need to divide your hair into small sections. If you want larger crochet braids, you can divide your hair into larger sections.
Once you have divided your hair into sections, apply a small amount of hair oil or hair moisturizer to each section to help detangle and smooth the hair. Then, using the comb, create a small part at the root of each section and begin braiding the hair towards the ends. Make sure to braid the hair tightly to create a strong base for your crochet braids.
Step 2: Attaching the hair extensions
Once you have cornrowed your hair, you can begin attaching the hair extensions. Start by separating a small section of hair from the cornrow braid and place it between the prongs of the crochet needle. Then, take a strand of hair extensions and place it over the crochet needle.
Using the crochet needle, pull the strand of hair extensions through the cornrow braid, pulling it all the way through until it is secure. Then, repeat this process for the rest of the cornrow braids, making sure to distribute the hair extensions evenly.
Step 3: Styling the crochet braids
Once you have attached the hair extensions to all of the cornrow braids, you can begin styling your crochet braids. There are many different styles you can create with crochet braids, including ponytails, up-dos, and braided styles.
To create a ponytail, gather all of your crochet braids into a ponytail at the top of your head and secure them in place using an elastic band. You can also create an up-do by gathering all of your crochet braids into a bun at the top of your head and securing them in place with bobby pins.
To create braided styles, simply braid your crochet braids into the desired style and secure the ends with elastic bands.
Step 4: Maintaining your crochet braids
To maintain your crochet braids, you will need to moisturize and detangle them regularly to keep them looking healthy and smooth. To moisturize your crochet braids, you can use a leave-in conditioner or hair oil to help keep the hair hydrated.
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