2012年2月16日星期四

Tree Braids Hairstyles


Today, women look for hairstyles that are chic, versatile and most importantly, low maintenance. Braid hairstyles fulfill all these criterion. Traditionally, braiding was considered a black hairstyles only done by African-American women because it was the easiest way to maintain their hair texture. Now however, with the numerous braid hairstyles that are available, it has become more of a fashion statement. Tree braid hairstyles are one of the fastest growing hairstyle trends that is picking up. So, what are tree braids hairstyles? Also known as invisible braids or tree braid weaving, it is a method that allows an individual to braid and weave loose pieces of hair into braids which are used within the hair to add volume and length into the hair.

Tree Braid Hairstyles

The reason that they are called tree braids is that the end of the braid that separates the end of the natural hair and the extension looks a little like a tree trunk. Since this is a complicated procedure, it is most likely that either you will need a stylist or at least someone to help you. Generally, tree braids take no more than three to four hours to complete.

Like other braided styles, a benefit of having tree braids hairstyles is that the natural hair underneath is protected from chemical treatments. For this style, the natural hair is actually cornrowed to the scalp, while the artificial hair is braided into each row, and left to hang loose. Also, it is generally considered less painful than ordinary cornrow designs, because each row is so small. Furthermore, as the natural hair grows out, it remains semi-hidden beneath the artificial tresses. This is a lifesaver for those between salon times. So, wearing them for longer than a month is no problem. Tree braid styles have become very popular amongst working women because they require very little maintenance besides moisturizing. So, now let us see how to tree braid your hair.

How To Tree Braid Hair

Though braids are generally worn by men and women both, tree braids hairstyles are gaining popularity as braid hairstyles for girls. Work in sections no larger than one-half inch. Use duckbill hair clips to create even parts and to hold hair out of the way that you're not currently braiding. Fold a small section of hair extension in half and divide it into three even sections. The extension needs to be applied to your parted hair section, which should be divided into three equal sections as well. Braid your hair and the extension hair together for one-half inch. Begin to work in an under braiding motion. Take a few strands of the hair extension and place it in the clip to hold them out of the way as you continue braiding. At the desired braid length, keep the middle section of hair out. Use two fingers to pull the right and left hand sections of the braid into a knot, leaving the middle section to fall through. Reinforce this knot by tying the hair into a second knot. Make it as tight as possible so that it holds. Bring the strands that were previously placed into the clip down to blend in with the braided extension. Repeat these steps over the entire head to create tree braids.

For a more natural look and more realistic movements, it's best to do tree braids of human hair instead of tree braids of synthetic hair. Also, using tree braids of natural hair will give you the advantage of being able to withstand heat styling and chemical treatments. You cannot do that with synthetic tree braid weaving. Tree braids hairstyles may take some time to put in, and some patience, but once the braid incorporates the hair extension with your natural hair, you can wash and dry your hair as you normally do, and go for new tree braids every once in a while. Tree braids hairstyles have an advantage over hair weaves, in that they tend to have a stronger hold and cannot be seen by most people.

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