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Braiding and Braid Extensions
Chapter 18 Braiding and Braid Extensions 2016 Edition
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More important the person, the more elaborate the braids were
Origins in Africa Different styles ~ social status More important the person, the more elaborate the braids were Amyhairbraiding.com
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Today ~ signals self-esteem and self-image Africa ~art form ~ handed down from generation to generation Investment of time African cultures ~ opportunity for women to socialize and form relationships
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Historically first highly decorative braids
Historically first highly decorative braids were seen in African tribes However: 3000 BC-Egyptian women wore braids and plaits with shells/beads Ancient women from India wore heavy braids 100 AD Anasazi (American Southwest) and Native Americans favored braids
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Today ~ salons practice “natural hairstyling” No chemicals or dyes (Henna/Metallic Salts) ~ does not alter the natural curl or coil pattern For people of all ethnicities Diverse approach to hair care
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With proper care ~ can last up to three months ~ 6-8 weeks preserves the health of the hair Investment in time and money is high Detailed consultation ~ ensures a happy ending Fill out client intake form ~ update every appointment
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Hair Analysis Consultation: ~ condition of hair and scalp ~hair type and texture ~curl configuration ~scalp abrasions ~hair thinning or balding
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Braiding and Textured Hairstyling Consultation:
consists of Hair and scalp analysis Texture determination Elasticity and porosity test Style determination Product recommendations Diameter ~ coarse, medium, or fine
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Feel ~ oily, dry, hard, soft, smooth, coarse, or wiry Wave pattern (coil configuration) ~ straight, wavy, curly, or coiled
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Coil ~ very tight curl ~ spiral in formation ~ when stretched,
resembles loops “Textured hair”= tight coil pattern Manandchic.blogspot.com
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Density ~ where hair is thin Condition ~ damage and breakage Length ~ physically long enough
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Style determination ~after analysis ~braid style that complements client’s lifestyle ~best for hair texture ~what interests client
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Product recommendation
~how to maintain-shampoo, conditioner, moisturizing ~daily/weekly instructions ~sulfate-free/antibacterial shampoos ~leave-in conditioners ~essential oils/shine sprays Scalp health ~healthy and properly cared for
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Porosity and Elasticity
~determines the strength of the hair * extreme thin areas-braid thickness will be different *check for any alopecia ~handled differently (technique) *damaged hair should not be braided *thinner, finer hairlines-no tension
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Most braids are appropriate
Page 539 Oval Face Most braids are appropriate Elongated Face (oblong) Width at sides Hairweb.org
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***Asymmetrical creates a slenderizing look High on top
Round Face Add height ***Asymmetrical creates a slenderizing look High on top *secured below the crown in back Hairbytowanda.com Pabeautystation.co.uk
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Inverted Triangle (Heart) Face
Square face Longer braids to frame the face Inverted Triangle (Heart) Face Bangs that sweep across forehead ***Fullness at chin
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Triangular (Pear) Face
Bring braids forward at chin line ***Diamond Face ***Bang Narrow sides Fullness at chin
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Did You Know? Page 531 *Natural hairstyling includes: Pennsylvania Code -twisting -wrapping -weaving -extending -locking -braiding -application of heat (blow dryer, straightening comb/ceramic iron) *some states-Pennsylvania - “natural hair braider license” (Washington DC-locktician license) *cannot perform chemical or haircutting services
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Boar-bristle brush (natural hairbrush) ~ stimulates scalp
Tools for Braiding Boar-bristle brush (natural hairbrush) ~ stimulates scalp ~ removes dirt and lint Square paddle brush ~ releases tangles, knots, and snarls ~ cushion of air (bristles collapse with resistance *prevents breakage in fragile hair Cherrybrook.com
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~ gently to remove tangles
Vent brush ~ gently to remove tangles ~ wet or dry hair Use on human hair extensions Check tips ~ even if one is missing/discard fbi4u.com Cachebeauty.com
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Wide-toothed comb ~ teeth width ~ medium to large
Avoid scratching the scalp Allows textured hair to move between rows of teeth Double-tooth comb ~ separates the hair ~ detangles wet hair Cosmeticmarket.com
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Locking/twist comb ~#55 barber comb ~smaller angled tooth on one side ~large width on other end ~allows textured hair to lock and coil easily in various widths)
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Tail comb ~ for design parting ~ sectioning large segments ~ opening and removing braids Finishing comb ~ 8 to 10” in length ~ used while cutting extensions ~ fine/straight hair
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Cutting comb ~ for small sections ~ use after hair is softened and elongated with blow-dryer (cannot do in PA unless licensed Cosmetologist) Pick with round teeth ~ lifting and separating *** one in kit
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Blow-dryer with pick nozzle ~ dries, stretches, and softens Diffuser
~ dries without disturbing the curl pattern ~finishes look without dehydrating the hair Folica.com $187.00
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~ creates shape and finished look
Five-inch scissors ~ creates shape and finished look ~ trims bangs (fringe) {cosmetologist} ~ excess extension material Long clips ~ separates into large sections Sleekhair.com
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Butterfly and small clips
~ separates into various sections Hooded dryer ~ remove excess moisture before blowdrying Steamer-hydrate, moisturize, condition with water vapor Small rubber bands or string ~secure the ends
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Extensions -Extension fibers-list to follow
Hackle ~ board of fine upright nails ~human hair extensions ~ used to detangle and blend colors Drawing board ~ flat leather pads with close/fine teeth ~ sandwich the human hair extensions
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Materials and Extensions
The fibers you use will determine ~ how successful ~ durable the extension will be Buying new product: ~ buy in small quantities ~ test the fiber on a mannequin first
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~ little information about the process ~ is it 100% ?
Vogishchic.info Human hair ~ gold standard ~ imported from Asia ~ little information about the process ~ is it 100% ? ~ deal with suppliers you know and trust
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Kanekalon ~ manufactured, synthetic fiber of excellent quality ~variety of types, names, colors, textures ~ some are high-heat resistant ~ durable, soft, less tangling ~ holds up to shampooing and styling ***costs more/better quality ***less shine
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Madeinchina.com Tradeeasy.com
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Nylon or rayon synthetic
~ less expensive ~ varying qualities ~ reflects light/very shiny ~ known to cut or break the hair ~ repeated shampooing=less durable ~ will melt if high heat is applied
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~ made of cotton or nylon blend
Yarn ~ made of cotton or nylon blend ~ very inexpensive ~ light, soft, and detangles easily ~ available in many colors ~ matte finish ~ expands when shampooed * will not slip ~ appear black in store/shows blue or green tint in natural light
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Lin ~ wool fiber from Africa ~ matte finish ~ only in black and brown ~ comes in roll ~ any length and size ~ very flammable
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Yak ~ strong fiber ~ domestic ox –hair is shaved ~ use alone or blend with human hair ~ mixed helps to remove manufactured shine
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Prepare the Hair for Braiding:
Working With Wet or Dry Hair ~ best dry/wet shrinks ~ tension leads to breakage/hair loss ~ wet-allow for shrinkage ~ straight, resistant hair *coat with wax or pomade After shampoo-towel dry without rubbing or tension
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apply leave-in conditioner
use wide-toothed comb/detangling comb blow-dry the hair wax, pomades, gels, or lotions can be used use large paddle brush beginning at ends to remove tangles
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~ textured hair is * very fragile/wet and dry ~ blow-drying *dries the hair quickly * softens * more manageable ~ loosens and elongates wave pattern * easier “pick-up” * manipulation of the hair
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~ left and right sides woven under center strand
Braid the Hair Classified ~ visible or invisible Visible braid ~ three-strand braid ~ underhand technique ~ left and right sides woven under center strand ~used for cornrows cute2try.hairdos.blogspot.com
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Invisible braid ~ three-strand braid ~ overlapping ~ overhand technique ~left and right strands go over the middle one
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Rope Braid Two strands ~ twisted around each other ~ on one-length or long, layered hair ~ add to both sides before twisting ***done on dry hair
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Fishtail Braid Simple two-strand braid ~ hair picked up from sides ~ added to the strands as they are crossed over each other *** done on dry hair ~ non-layered hair, at least shoulder length
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Invisible Braid On or off the scalp With or without extensions Straight layered hair-use wax or pomade
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Single Braids Terms: single, box, individual ~ all refer to free-hanging braids ~ with or without tension ~ either underhand or overhand stitch ~ all hair textures
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~ parting determine where braid is * how it moves
Math.buffalo.edu Subsections ~ square ~ triangular ~ rectangular ~ parting determine where braid is * how it moves ~ moves in any direction
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Single Braids with Extensions
~ for single braids * integrated into the natural hair ~ select synthetic hair, yarn, or human hair ~ vital in the finished style ~ must be consistent and close together
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During consultation ~ open package ~ verify that color is correct ~ cut to desired length ~ place on drawing board ~ place a heavy object on top ~ allows easy extract ~ can be separated and dispensed free-hand ***next paragraph is “how to”
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~ narrow rows of visible braid *lie close to the scalp
Cornrows Or canerows ~ narrow rows of visible braid *lie close to the scalp ~ on-the-scalp technique ~ consistent even partings
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~ mannequin to practice * speed *accuracy * finger and wrist dexterity
~ worn by men, women, and children Combination cornrow with single braids in back
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~ various lengths and textures
~ elaborate designs ~ skill and creative expression ~ can last several weeks without extensions ~ two months with extensions ~should be removed, shampooed, and conditioned
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Cornrows with extensions should receive touch ups on individual rows to stay neat and tight
Should be completely removed in 8 weeks to prevent knotting, locking, or thinning
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Cornrows with Extensions
~ feed-in method ~ built up strand by strand with extension hair fibers ~ excess extension material * too much weight on fragile hairline * leaves an unrealistic finished look ~ correct tension avoids artificial look *prevents breakage
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Traditional ~ flat, natural, and contoured ~ partings define the finished style ~ creates a tapered or narrow base at the hairline
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~ extension hair * fills in the base ~ takes longer ~ lasts longer ~ looks more natural
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When picking up hair ~ directly underneath ~ never comes from another panel ~ or extended up into the braid from a lower part
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Overextending or misplacing the beginning of the extension
~ leaves hair exposed and unsupported ~ leads to breakage and hair loss especially at hairline
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Tree Braids Newer way to add hair for longer looks Client’s hair is braided along with extension Finished look shows mostly faux hair
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Takes about 4 hours Techniques are still evolving Many ways to do them. You can read on if interested in these braids.
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Senegalese twists *Synthetic hair
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Classify Textured Sets and Styles:
Elongates natural frizzy hair Produces smooth, silky, curls, wavy, and zigzag patterns Set on wet or dry hair
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Bantu knot or Nubian knots-
*double strand twisted around itself *secured with bobby pins or elastic bands Bantu knot-out style- *knots are opened for wavy, fuller loose curls
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Braid-out set: *braiding hair wet or dry *open the braid *create crimped texture-on-texture effect with volume Flat-twist: *parted in several rows *divide section into two *twisted and interwoven to lie flat on scalp *varying patterns *with or without tension
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Glamour waves: *flat-twist set first *hair completely dry *untwist and open for wavy texture Spiral rod set: *use rods, flex-rods, curl reformers *wrap vertical on rod and in a spiral movement *dry hair completely- if not, frizz
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Coil Styles Coils or comb twists: Small sections Gelled and spiraled with comb or fingers Create tight, cylindrical coils Use for Nubian coils or to start locks
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Coil-out After comb coiled Dried completely Uncoil or neatly unravel Creates a coily textured Afro Afro-popular in 1960’s and 70’s *wore hair natural *in a round fashion (shape)
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Twist Styles Also known as double-strand twist Wet, gelled, or dry hair Two sections-overlap-creates a rope effect Can be done on all natural and artificial hair Then set on rods (ends or entire loc) Set vertically
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Twist-out Unravel the twist Add fullness and a crimped effect Do twist on wet, gelled hair Any size or length Hair is dried, twists are opened Finger combed Creates a textured, voluminous Afro
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Locks Or dreadlocks or locs ~ hair that is intertwined and meshed together ~ without chemicals ~ several slow phases ~ can take six months to one year
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To cultivate locks ~ double twisting ~ wrapping with cord ~ coiling ~ braiding ~ or not combing or brushing
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Rastafarians of Jamaica ~ natural course will cause it to lock
(Rasta is a religion of respect of all living things and self-respect) Cultivated African locks ~ have symmetry and balance Magicdragon.org
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Coil Comb Technique Early stage ~ while the coil is still open ~ place comb at base of the scalp * with a rotating motion * spiraling the hair into a curl ~ comb moves down to the end ~ gives a tight coil ~ excellent on short hair
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Palm Roll ~ gentlest ~ guides it through all the natural stages of locking ~ apply gel to dampened subsections ~ place portion of hair between palms of both hands ~ roll in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction
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~ move down the coil shaft
Partings are: ~ directional ~ horizontal ~ vertical ~ brick-layered Decorative designs Sculpting patterns are creative options
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Rastafarian.info Curly-hair-styles-magazine.com
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Braids or Extensions ~ involves sectioning the hair * single braiding ~ synthetic fiber, yarn, or human hair * added to single braid to form a lock ~ after several weeks, braid will grow away from the scalp ~ palm roll used to cultivate the new growth to form a lock
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Sisterlocks Instantly locks any textured hair Uses a special tool\ To achieve a single lock
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Shaping and grooming takes patience and commitment (clients)
In the beginning, clients must have professional hair shaping and grooming to ensure a good outcome
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