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Ok I've rubber banded the end of this braid to make sure that I could go ahead and part.
We've parted our next section and this one?s just a little bit thinner because it's at
the turn of the hairline. So this is going to be a little bit thin but then we'll thicken
it back out as we go along. So I've rubber banded it and taken it back off, found a three
sections again to come back underneath. And make sure you hold onto it really tight and
just keep the outside hair with what's underneath and the inside hair with the direction that
you're going you're going to jump across. I'm just going to keep repeating these same
steps until the braid is complete. Just grab and go under, grab and go under and just keep
pulling it to make sure your braid stays centered. Give a good balance turn and see we're already
to the edge of the part. We just want to make sure we keep that good and separate, keep
that hair over there, keep our line straight, that's what makes a zigzag braid what it is.
And just keep grabbing and going and when you get the other side is when you're going
to start going upside down again. And now is a good time to comb and we'll be ready
to go on our second zag.
Ok we're continuing going upside down on this second zag and make sure you keep your hairs
separate, keep that braid smooth and just keep pulling it to check it to make sure that
it's staying centered. Keep this hair over here, grab your other little piece, add it
to the left side and keep crossing under. Just keep pulling that hair to make sure it
stays smooth and separate.
And don't forget as you're getting to the end to make sure you leave a little bit for
us to make our other turn. And we are just about there so we will rubber band this up
and we will create our part to keep our steady pattern going the whole way down. Go ahead
and just braid it a, just a few times. Put your rubber band on there and we can make
our next part to go for zig number three.