
For example, if you’re doing 2 long feed in braids, you’ll need to have two sets of 7 extension pieces (for a total of 14 hair sections). You’ll need to separate extensions into sections for each feed in braid you’re going to create. This feed in braids ponytail looks simple and beautiful, the styling is made on the top of the head.The more sections you have, the longer the braids will be. Feed-in braids give you the protection of box braids with the convenience of cornrows. It can be adapted to suit all hair textures and is a great temporary option for braided hair. The French braid is a three-strand plait using the overhand braiding technique. For shorter braids, separate the hair into 3 or 4. The French braid is gorgeous for those who want a simple but pretty look. The vlogger’s fave stitch, the fishtail braid, is all grown up when gathered into one wraparound pony. Feeder Fishtails Braid two equal sections and cover the center hair tie with a loose sliver of hair. If you want long feed in braids, separate your braiding hair into about 7 sections. A pair of simple three-strand braids provides some structure to some beachy, loosely waved texture.Not only do they keep our natural hair protected, but they also encourage hair growth. Separating the extensions prior to braiding will help you to quickly pick up the hair with one hand instead of having to stop and separate the hair in the middle of braiding. By Taylor Bryant and Janae McKenzie Protective styles are the powerhouse of natural hairstyles. 01 of 27 Ombré Blonde Topknot lexiwiththecurls From the intricate partings to the golden-hued bun, this versatile feed-in style is a showstopper. Then continue to separate it, making each section a little bit thicker than the previous one. Your first section of hair should be about 1⁄ 4 inch (0.64 cm) thick.


Before you start braiding, you’ll need to separate the extensions into sections and put them in a row within reach. Your hair extensions will come in a long pack with all the hair in a single bundle. While similar to the box braids you know and love, this hairstyle is created with a feed-in braid technique for a plait that sports a flatter appearance. Prepare your extensions by separating them into sections.
