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Ok. We've been working our hair down along this gap. Now, we're getting towards the bottom
to finishing the braid. And, you're just going to keep adding the hair and pulling it underneath
the middle piece. All braids work the same. And, just make sure you're really keeping
the hair separate. Otherwise, you can develop lumps and different types of gatherings in
the braid. And, this really defeats the purpose of styling the hair. We've just got a few
more pieces. Just make sure you keep the hair pulled tight. Then, go ahead and add all of
that last little bit right there. And, when you get these bottom pieces you really want
to pull them up there tight. So, that this piece can grab it underneath and wrap around.
And, there we go. You just keep braiding all the way out. And, once you've got all your
hair pieces in there it goes really fast. And, just keep going all the way down. Keep
all your hair pieces together that are in the three. And, keep those separate from each
other. Just keep working your way down. You've got a nice fine braid right here. The next
one, we'll probably make a little bit thicker. Whenever I go around the hairline, I try to
stay thin just to keep it looking really neat and trim. And, we're almost to the bottom.
And, once you get here you add a rubber band. And, you tie if off. And, if you like you
can take your scissors and cut all of these little bad boys off. But, it's really up to
you and your client whether or not it's that serious. Because, most of the time I don't
think it is. But, if you've got extensions and they're sticking out then it would be
a wise idea to do so. There we go.