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2/27/2021

Bad braiding practices in NZ..

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2/27/2021

What your braids shouldn't look like...

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​Sad picture huh?..but this happens everyday in New Zealand. Right off the bat you can see what is wrong. The sizing is off, they weren't able to hide the clients natural hair into the braid. So of course it will stick out. The sections are not correct for a size small. Inconsistent braid size. Bigger sections in the back of the head is a trick braiders do to speed up the process. It has to be done within reason and also within reason of the person hair texture and thickness. But when done larger than it should be, then it becomes an issue, especially when you want your braids half up and down. Plus you will never know what they did because most people dont ask to look at the back of their head when they are getting their braids done.

When you haven't done your homework, which I have included in my other blogs on exactly how to find the best braider for you. You risk losing your money going to any random person without proper skills. 

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