I had this style in mind when I decided to restyle Anisa's box braids.
I began by spraying her braids with a water and conditioner mixture. Next, I grabbed a section of her braids near the nape of her neck and began braiding horizontally until I reached the opposite side.
I continued to grab sections of her braids in the same fashion until I was completely done. Once I was done braiding, I secured the cornrows with an ouchless band just as I did with the cornrows with a side puff style. The first two cornrows in the front were secured together, the 3 middle cornrows were together, and the last 2 cornrows were secured together.
I sprayed her braids again and rolled them using the satin covered sponge rollers that I bought from Wal-Mart. She kept the rollers in for most of the day.
Submitted by our guest blogger, Aisha.
Beautiful!!! Just beautiful!
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Too Cute!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Aisha does such pretty styles, and the flower is fabulous! This is the first time I've seen satin covered rollers. Cool.
ReplyDeleteI love this !! My daughter has baby braid locs, and this is a perfect style alternative to the wild n free look :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDelete@ The Modesty Movement - I LOVE locs!! I've been thinking about locing my hair but I'm not 100% sure yet. I like to style Anisa's braids with locs in mind. Like you said- it does give an alternative to the wild and free look.
Aisha, you always have such great styles. Do you have your own blog?
ReplyDeleteI love it! Aisha do you have a regimen for her? I am transitioning both my daughters and need help!
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