How to Grapple Box Braid Roots: Six Effective Methods
In this video tutorial, Glorion Tui shares six distinct methods to grape box braid hair roots, suitable for beginners and advanced stylists alike. Here are the key takeaways:
Versatile Techniques: All methods can be applied to different hair types, including straight, curly, and coiled hair.
Easy to Follow: The techniques are beginner-friendly, requiring only practice and patience.
Effective Coverage: Each method effectively covers natural hair during the braiding process, preventing it from showing.
Mobility Post-Braiding: The braids created through these methods offer flexibility and allow for easy styling in various directions.
Introduction
Welcome to Glorion Tui’s latest tutorial! If you're new to the channel, be sure to subscribe and turn on notifications for more helpful hair styling videos. Today's focus is on mastering the art of grape box braid roots using six different techniques.
Six Methods for Grappling Box Braid Roots
Method 1: Simple Wrap Technique
Sections: Divide the hair into two parts, one smaller than the other.
Process:
Wrap the smaller section around the larger one.
Secure with your fingers and separate the natural hair.
Braid as usual, pulling up the braid to avoid sliding.
Method 2: Two-Strand Braiding
Materials: Two strands of braiding hair.
Process:
Begin braiding while holding the central section.
Add hair gradually from the sides to achieve uniform thickness.
Method 3: Alternate Side Holding
Process:
Hold the hair differently than in Method 2.
Continue to braid while adding small sections of hair to ensure the natural hair is covered.
Method 4: Three-Strand Braiding
Sections: Split natural hair into three.
Process:
Hold a smaller section in the middle of your fingers.
Braid without adding hair, ensuring even distribution.
Method 5: Unequal Splitting
Process:
One side of the braid is split into two, while the other remains whole.
Add hair evenly to achieve balance between all sections.
Method 6: Adding Hair Later
Process:
Start by braiding for the first six stitches without adding hair.
Gradually incorporate hair while holding it with your fingers.
Method Number Technique Difficulty Level Best For
1 Simple Wrap Easy Beginners
2 Two-Strand Braiding Easy Beginners
3 Alternate Side Holding Medium All hair types
4 Three-Strand Braiding Medium Straight hair
5 Unequal Splitting Medium Hair with varied thickness
6 Late Hair Addition Hard More experienced braiders
Conclusion
Glorion Tui concludes the tutorial by encouraging viewers to try these techniques, emphasizing their versatility and ease of use. Each method allows for natural movement of the braids, making various styling options available.
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