How To Reduce The Weight Of Your Heavy Patra Braids/Box Braids/Senegalese Twists/Micro Braids Etc
  • 10 years ago
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JapaDean asked this question because her braids are very heavy right now so I hope this video helps you!

1st Answer: You can't and you should take them out!

You could take them down one by one and take away some braiding hair per braid but that will require you doing your hair all over again, section by section.
Add less hair to your braids next time, heavy braids happen when there has been too much extension hair added.

2nd Answer: If it is inconvenient for you to take them out, take some weight off of your scalp by wearing your braids in a high bun for the life of your style.

Keep in mind that by keeping them in, you are increasing your chances of developing bald spots and Traction Alopecia.

More Info on Traction Alopecia on Howtoblackhair.com http://goo.gl/dzoL2s

3rd Answer: If you are curious to know what kind of braiding hair to use for box braids, I use about 6-7 packs of Kanekalon Braiding hair.

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My Box Braids Tutorial http://goo.gl/8puq2h

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