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Cornroll with hair added. So the cornrolls we're going to part it the same way we parted
the other cornroll and the other two strand flat twist. We're got to do a roll of parting
and we'll go to here, get all the other hair out of the way O.K. Then we're going to do
the same three strand technique and the same technique that we just did adding hair, but
we're going to connect it as we go. So we're going to wrap it around, there's lots of different
techniques actually for adding hair so on this one I'll just show you the one where
you just wrap it around just like the last technique. Wrap, grab it between the fingers
and separate it into your three sections. You must keep your fingers on all of the hair
that you're working with at all times, if you don't that's going to make your braid
loose. I'm going to wrap under and grab the hair under it, bring it to the middle. Grab
to the left, bringing it to the middle. The same exact technique expect that we've added
here in with it by just wrapping it on and doing the same technique, keeping the hands
close to the scalp once again makes you have a smoother braid. Keep it close to the scalp
you can keep your fingers on the scalp, keeping it smooth. And making sure that you can see
each braid as you go, each stitch as you go, you're smoothing the hair. Grab, smooth, grab
bring it to the middle. Grab, to the middle, grab to the middle. The braid will get larger
the more you braid because you're adding, cause more and more hair is being added to
the braid. So the braid will get a little thicker towards the ends, and you finish it
off the same way as the basic braid, you've just added a little length to it. And that's
the technique for cornrolls with hair added.