3 Ways to Braid Extensions

Introduction:
Braiding extensions has gained significant popularity as an effective means of styling and protecting your natural hair. With a variety of techniques available to cater to different preferences, you can effortlessly experiment with lengths, colors, and styles. In this article, we will discuss three popular methods for braiding extensions: box braids, cornrow braids, and Senegalese twists.
1. Box Braids:
Box braids are individual plaits that are usually created using a three-strand technique. They are called “box” because the sections of hair are typically divided into small square or rectangular shapes before braiding.
Step-by-step guide:
1. Part the hair into small boxes using a rat-tail comb.
2. Divide each box into three equal sections.
3. Start attaching the extension by folding it in half and placing it over the middle section of the natural hair.
4. Braid the extension with the natural hair, carefully keeping tension and ensuring an even distribution of hair in each strand.
5. Continue braiding until you reach the end of the hair and secure it with a small rubber band or by burning the tip if using synthetic extensions.
2. Cornrow Braids:
Cornrow braids consist of narrow rows that lie flat on the scalp and are achieved by creating an underhand upward motion as you braid.
Step-by-step guide:
1. Begin by sectioning off the hair into thin rows using a rat-tail comb.
2. Attach the extension at the base of each row by folding it in half and placing it under two of the three natural hair sections.
3. Use an underhand technique when braiding—crossing each side strand under the center one—while incorporating new hair from both sides as you progress.
4. Braid until you reach the nape of your neck and continue as a regular three-strand braid with the remaining hair.
5. Secure the end of the braid the same way as mentioned in box braids.
3. Senegalese Twists:
Senegalese twists involve twisting two strands of hair around each other, creating a rope-like appearance. This type of braid is lightweight and relatively faster to install compared to other extensions.
Step-by-step guide:
1. Part hair into small sections, similar to box braids.
2. Attach the extension by folding it in half and placing it over the natural hair, creating two equal parts.
3. Twist both extension and natural hair together clockwise for each strand.
4. Twist both strands counterclockwise around each other until you reach the ends of the hair.
5. Secure by either tying a knot at the end or melting it with heat if using synthetic extensions.
Conclusion:
Mastering these three braiding techniques will allow you to explore various creative hairstyles that not only look stunning but also protect and promote healthy hair growth. Remember always to be gentle when handling your natural hair to ensure minimal breakage and maximum protection. Happy braiding!
