Question 2: How to braid hair 1 and braid scalp?
Grab a little hair first and braid it according to the normal three-strand braid.
Then catch a little hair on the left when knitting on the left, and catch a little hair on the right when knitting on the right.
Before knitting, divide the area and tie the braid tightly.
Fix it with a rubber band.
2. Two braids
Partition, it is best to braid the hair from both sides upwards, and take the hair on the side (the less braids, the thinner it is) and divide it into two parts. Twist two strands together, commonly known as two strands. Take a pinch of hair from the bottom to reinforce it, braid two strands and add them in turn, just like the principle of braiding centipede.
Finally, fix it with a steel clip.
Question 3: How to comb the scorpion braid stuck to the scalp!
Method 1: First, separate the hair, evenly divide a small amount of hair into three strands, braid it once according to the ordinary braiding method, then take one strand and continue to braid one of the last three strands into one strand, keep three strands of hair all the time, and so on, and braid it continuously according to the order of three strands ~ Method 2: Step 1: Hold the hair above the head (all the hair along the hairline from behind the ear to the top of the head) into one. Step 2: When braiding the second strand, add two-thirds inch wide hair to each strand before braiding. Step 3: Do the same thing until all the hair is braided. When the neck is knitted, it is knitted according to the conventional knitting method, and finally the epithelial rope can be tied. Starting from the top of your head, stir up a layer and divide it into three strands. When knitting the middle strand of hair, stir up the strand of hair that is not combed on the other side and combine it with the middle strand of hair. Repeat the above actions for each share. First of all, take a part of hair from it and braid it according to the normal braiding method. Starting from the second hand, take a lock of hair from the right (up to the middle) and add it to the right lock, and take a lock of hair from the left (up to the middle) and add it to the left lock. The knitting method is the same as normal knitting until the end.
Question 4: How is the black braid with scalp braided? It's simple. You can weave a twist, so you can weave this.
Give you two videos to learn.
Very simple
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Question 5: How to braid this braid close to the scalp? Is there a video? It's simple! Just edit it directly, and add some water when editing. (Hold on to your hair ~)
Question 6: How to braid Africa's sticky scalp? A. Step 1
Hold the hair above the top of the head (all the hair from behind the ear to the top of the head along the hairline) into a bundle and divide it into three equal parts. First, weave according to the general weaving method.
Second step
When knitting the second strand, first add two-thirds of an inch wide hair to each strand, and then braid it.
Third step
Do the same thing until all the hair is braided. When the neck is knitted, it is knitted according to the conventional knitting method, and finally the epithelial rope can be tied.
B. Feminine braids, lovely girls and gentle women stand out, and the way of braiding is also very simple.
Weave two thin braids in front of the ears, but not all the way to the tip of the hair. You can tie them up and down at the level of the earlobe with a transparent rubber band. ...
Question 7: How to braid delicate braids close to the scalp? Have you got any pictures? Is the braid of Pteris vittata 10? Go to Baidu, it's hard to say, it's too much trouble to take pictures.
Question 8: How to braid the hair in front is to braid the hair in an oblique way close to the scalp a little behind the bangs, and ask experts for guidance! ! ! Well, it's very simple. When I was in primary school, I used to braid my little sister's hair from the top of my head to the back of my head. At that time, I started to braid three strands of hair with three equal parts like ordinary braids, and then when I wanted to braid the second button, I divided another strand of hair with the same equal parts from the top of my head and added it to the braiding, and so on until the third strand. . . [I don't know if you can understand the description], there is another simple way, that is, take the picture to the hair salon and let the professionals help you edit it. You can learn while watching, and you can edit it yourself after learning. . .
Question 9: How do Africans braid their hair? How do they wash their hair? The origin of African hairstyles.
1, from the psychology of beauty.
2. Comb your hair and keep it cool
3. Express a hint of identity
With the development of society, Africans' habit of not washing their hair has gradually changed, and some clean girls even wash it every day.
Details:
Africans pay great attention to hairstyles, especially women. Besides wearing colorful clothes, they also like to comb new and elegant hairstyles.
African women's heads are curly. They can't comb them themselves and need help from others. Therefore, in urban and rural areas of African countries, mobile stalls dedicated to women's hair can be seen everywhere. Barbers in Africa are ingenious, and can design and comb out various beautiful and elegant hairstyles with national characteristics according to different ages, identities and occupations. Most of the little girls' hairstyles are light and lively, some are pigtails, which stand upright on the top of the head, and some are centered on the top of the head and combed into several neatly arranged pigtails from top to bottom; Young women like a round hairstyle, which consists of countless braids standing around, or woven into various patterns with black moss lines; Middle-aged women braid their hair with silk thread or put it on their heads or shoulders. Some pull short hair into pigtails close to the scalp, which are shaped like watermelons, while others divide the hair into small pieces of the same size and tie them tightly together like pineapples. In addition, there are "fish scale type", "snail type" and "shell pattern type" named after their shapes. Some women also decorate their hair styles with shells and beads, which look radiant. In recent years, African hairdressers have designed a new hairstyle, that is, combing out two rows of porous bridges with the same height and orderly intervals between the top of the head and the root of the neck, just like "small bridges flowing water", which is very unique.
It is the practice of many black people in Africa to express a kind of identity hint with hair style. Black women in most countries in West Africa shave their heads to show widowhood. If the bun of a woman in Galbe exceeds her forehead, it means that her relatives have recovered from the disease. Women in Malindi will shave off a circle of hair after giving birth, leaving only a bunch of crown hair in the center of the head; Hausa children in Niger will leave one, two or three locks of hair on their heads to show that they have lost their father, mother or parents; Girls with fragrant braids from Benin can only have short hair or a bun when they get married, while Pengde from Congo has the opposite: only girls can have short hair.
It is also a braid, and the focus is different. Some are single braids, some are full of braids; In some ethnic groups, only women can braid their hair, but in some tribes in West and Southwest Africa, both men and women can braid their hair. Unlike girls in China who indicate their age by the number of braids, African braids have other uses, such as Furlani, a country famous for its nomadic industry in northern Nigeria, where married women wear braids to show off their husbands' wealth. The 80 pigtails of the Dogon women near Maribaktu symbolize the eight clans that make up this ancient nation, which is called "Hardingkai", meaning "home and prosperity".
There are also all kinds of ornaments in African hair. People in Casana, Ghana, often wear metal hair clips engraved with their ancestors' heads and names to show that they "never forget their roots"; Old people in Tuckana, northwest Kenya, will wear wooden hair covers to protect their hair styles from being messed up, because they are unable to tidy up by themselves and their children and grandchildren don't always have time. Malians who are good at printing and dyeing simply open a dye house on their heads and decorate their hair with colorful fuels.
In fact, African black hair is thin, curly and close to the scalp. It is not very convenient to comb the shape. It used to take six or seven hours to comb my hair. In order to keep his beloved hairstyle from being messed up, the black man invented a wooden pillow with a concave middle and two convex ends, so that although he was not comfortable to sleep, his hairstyle was easy to maintain; They also often use grease to set their hair and try to reduce the number of shampoos. After all, it is of course inconvenient.
In recent years, a large number of wigs imported from China, South Korea and other Asian countries have become popular in Zimbabwe and other regions. The wig is long and straight, which is convenient for multiple modeling and easy to comb and maintain. The time to comb a hairstyle is shortened to one or two hours. With the help of imported hair gel and styling water, the hairstyle can be maintained for a long time. As a result, the habit of Africans not washing their hair has gradually changed, and some clean girls even wash it every day. In women's words, you are very old-fashioned now if you don't have a wig in your closet.
The old problem has been solved, and new problems have emerged: at first, I was afraid that my hairstyle would not be maintained, but now I am afraid that my hairstyle will be maintained all the time, and I always hope to change it every once in a while ... >>