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Hi! I’m Kerri Hernandez I’m here today on expertvillage.com, here at Cynergy Dance
Studio where you can find us at www.cynergydance.com, I’m here to talk to you today about hair
braiding different types, do's and don’ts and the ways to do that. Now we’re starting
with a nice tight ponytail and what we’re going to do is we’re going to do a braid
reverse. We’re going to take the three strands again separate them and what you’re going
to do instead of going over bale you are going to go under, so I’m going to take my left
strand go over the middle, take the right strand and go under the middle strand, you’re
going to continue to do that all the way through the braid. You’re going to keep going from
the side cross it from under the middle and from the left side cross it under the middle,
the right side is going to go under the middle. The more you do it the more memory your hands
will have so you don’t have to think about it and you’re just going to keep going right
under the middle, left under the middle, right under the middle, left under the middle. Let’s
say you have a strand that falls out and you miss it, let’s just say we forgot that piece
there, so we’re going to forget it and then we’re going to realize it after we get to
the next piece, grab it with the next piece of hair that goes under and you can make it
look like it’s already in there so you fixed your mistake. You can stop the braid here,
you can go all the way to the end it’s your choice and just attach it with an elastic
rubber band and the correct way to take the rubber band off is to pull one little piece
of it without pulling the hair, it takes a second to find that sometimes just cutting
the rubber band off if fine too if you don’t mind wasting it, pull the hair through, take
the rubber band around, pull the hair through and let off without hurting your beautiful
model. Okay and a good way to take the braid out is to start at the bottom, put your fingers
through the braid, pull it through.