How to Make Glued Braids

How to Make Glued Braids

The braids are usually very feminine hairstyles that favor the style for any occasion, they are also quite practical since they allow to keep all the hair collected in an elegant and refined way. Making glued braids make you feel perfect in an informal
style At present, from day to day or as to attend an important event or celebration, it is a very versatile hairstyle that can be done with long hair or a little short, they are double strand braids. This hairstyle can be used as a kind of base to then make its variations.
You can choose so that the hairdresser personalizes it in his own way. In the case of girls, it is very beneficial since it is an easy hairstyle to maintain and can also be decorated with ribbons. I invite you to follow the steps you will see below so that you learn to make a professional hairstyle with easy braids.

Instructions for making glued braids

HOW TO PREPARE HAIR FOR GLUED BRAIDING

  1. Think and decide what kind of braids you would like to make. You can split your hair into different sections, large if you want to make fewer turns or small ones and make fewer turns on the scalp. The different styles and options of braids glued are endless, so you can choose the option that you like the most.
  2. Wash your hair with shampoo and a good conditioner. Apply shampoo to the hair and then rinse it with plenty of water, then add the conditioner. Once you finish rinsing your hair begins to dry it by taking out only the excess water since it must be somewhat wet at the time of braiding.
    • Try to draw the water by gently squeezing the hair using a towel.
    • Check that your hair is not dripping water from the ends, if so, continue to dry it.
    Detangle the hair. Brush your hair with a comb with wide teeth. Start by combing the hair from the ends of the hair. When it is completely untangled, slide the comb from the root to the tips combing it from top to bottom, until it no longer has tangles.
    You can use a detangling cream to comb your hair gently.
  3. Split the hair into two sections. Use a comb that has teeth at one end and at the other end a hair separator to open the hair horizontally from ear to ear.
    • Hold the top and bottom separately from each other, placing a hair hook for each section.
  4. Separate the top and bottom into six equal parts. These are the sections that you will use to make the braids. This example uses only 6 turns, however, the procedure is the same to do many others.
    • To make the 3 sections at the top, separate the hair starting from the crown to the horizontal area you made previously. Place hooks in each of the sections to keep them separate.
    • To create 3 sections at the top, divide the hair starting from the root of the scalp to the horizontal part you performed earlier. Place hooks on each part so that they stay in place.
  5. Remove the hooks from the first part of the hair of the 6 you have (then take out the rest). This is the only part that takes off the clasp and will not be braided and will be loose. It can make it easier for you to braid from the bottom up, so you avoid damaging the other braids that are on top.
  6. Brush the loose section. Use the wide-toothed comb again to remove any tangles that have been created when separating the hair and placing the brooches; this could become an option to add a new routine to the care of your hair.
    Use a hair cream or lotion. This makes the scalp stickier and will allow the hairstyle to have a perfect finish.
    • Rub the cream between the palms of your hands and place it copiously in your hair, so that it is very well combed.
  7. Hold and separate the section that is loose. Optionally use a hair garter to hold it in place and then separate it into two new sections.
    • Put hair garters near the roots try not to wing too hard.
    • Make sure the 2 separate parts are the same.
  8. Braid the two new sections of hair together. Cross the left part on the right until you reach the end of that part.
    • Allow the tips to rice with each other and then add some gel to keep the braid in place.

Tips for making glued braids

  1. Parts of the hair are taken in one of three ways: zigzag, row, or semi-curved from the front to the nape of the neck. You decide how thin you want the sections and braids glued together. If you want the braids to be better shined, do them in an inverted way, this is the other way around when weaving it over.
  2. You must take a section, divide it into 3 and then pass the first strand of hair at the bottom to the center, I take a section divide it into 3 and I pass the first strand of hair below to the center, and so those that are left at the ends take them to the middle by the bottom.
  3. In this way it is done one by one, in the meantime, you are having, you are increasing the hair to it. It is repeated again. Then you weave each strand from the bottom to the progressively increased center.
    You must remember that it is very important not to take off the tips of the fingers of the head while making the fabric, since if you do the braid will loosen.
  4. It is advisable to temper the braid very well along the section. This braid has many variations because you can make a wide variety of shapes and figures such as curves, circles, stars, and zigzags, and on these, you can weave with the support of a clamp.
  5. To make this type of braiding, the hair should have an ideal length of 10 to 15 cm, and if it is longer, much better. On the other hand, it is important that you avoid the use of conditioners to give it a longer duration and when you bathe, try to dry the braids well since they maintain a lot of humidity.
  6. Try to wash the hair and dry it without rubbing the braids, just take out the excess water with the towel pressing gently. It should be noted that the duration of this braiding is estimated at 3 months, it could be more or less, according to the care you give it.
  7. Once you have finished, apply any spray on the braids to hide the loose hair. Combing each section of hair will give a softer and brighter appearance to the braids.
  8. If you see that a style of braid begins to come loose or is very curly, you should untangle the braids, separate them into new sections and start braiding again. If a style of braid starts to come loose or looks very curly, untangle the braids, separate them into more sections, and braid again.