Thursday, February 16, 2012

Secure Beads Onto A Braid

The beads must be sequenced from the top to the bottom.


Securing the beads on your braid properly can make the difference between strong braids that will stand the test of time and braids that come apart causing the beads to fall out. While beading your hair, use beads that are big enough to allow your sectioned hair to fit inside, but small enough so that the beads do not slip off the braid. You can skip braiding appointments by using your own beads and beader at home.


Instructions


1. Separate your hair into sections and then break those sections into three smaller sections. Bring the right strand to the middle and then the left strand to the middle. Continue this pattern until you have braided half the section.


2. Put the beads onto the beader. The beader is a piece of plastic that has a loop at the end. Coordinate the sequence of the beads from top to bottom.


3. Place the unfinished braid through the loop on the beader and then bring the braid back over. The end piece should be flat against the braid.


4. Push the beads up the beader and onto the braid.


5. Pull the end of the braid out of the beads and secure the end of the braid with a rubber band.







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