W04andia
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My Protective style: Straight crochet braids  
Time taken: A long time! (Maybe 8 hours total, over two days)
Hair used: 2 packs Isis definition braid (in 1b and 2 for a natural look), which I then blow dried with a paddle brush.
Cut with scissors and layered and brought down the density with a razor comb
Hope these will last a month, i'm very impressed at how natural they look and how the hair moves. Also, I want to get a return for my time investment!
 
 
Sleeping in a bun gives gorgeous waves the next day
				
			Time taken: A long time! (Maybe 8 hours total, over two days)
Hair used: 2 packs Isis definition braid (in 1b and 2 for a natural look), which I then blow dried with a paddle brush.
Cut with scissors and layered and brought down the density with a razor comb
Hope these will last a month, i'm very impressed at how natural they look and how the hair moves. Also, I want to get a return for my time investment!
 
 Sleeping in a bun gives gorgeous waves the next day
 
					
				 
 
		
 
 
		


 
 
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 My installation was SUPER simple. I did about 10 cornrows going straight back. I used weave thread to sew the ends of the braids  together neatly at my nape. I also used the thread to connect two braids near the top of my head to create a "part" because I'm a terrible braider and can't connect two cornrows to save my life. Then I just crocheted the braids in, leaving them intact and spacing them out ALOT (think 2-3 finger widths apart in the back,1-2 in the front. I didn't even crochet anything at all into the nape area.) Then I unraveled them! I like spacing them out because once they are all unraveled, it's like 3X the volume and I didn't want to walk around looking like a Muppet
 My installation was SUPER simple. I did about 10 cornrows going straight back. I used weave thread to sew the ends of the braids  together neatly at my nape. I also used the thread to connect two braids near the top of my head to create a "part" because I'm a terrible braider and can't connect two cornrows to save my life. Then I just crocheted the braids in, leaving them intact and spacing them out ALOT (think 2-3 finger widths apart in the back,1-2 in the front. I didn't even crochet anything at all into the nape area.) Then I unraveled them! I like spacing them out because once they are all unraveled, it's like 3X the volume and I didn't want to walk around looking like a Muppet 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		