Tree Braids: What Are Individual, and Cornrow Tree Braids?

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2010

Tree Braids are a protective style. Tree Braids (also spelled treebraids) are also a hair extension technique that combines braids and strands of hair to create a glamorous look. These are cornrow tree braids. Another type is the individual tree braid. To read more on what are (professional) Tree Braids, click here: http://www.upalmit.com/treebraidsblog.html Tree Braids articles on what are TreeBraids: http://www.articlesnatch.com/topic/treebraids

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  • Do these braids cause any breakage or damage to hair .. like micros ? How long do these braids last , and can you wask them ?

  • @QTTTpie4me

    Cornrows are the most natural state for braided hair. It allows the hair to rest and grow, preventing breakage. Any hair texture can wear tree braids, even our white ladies. However ladies who are transitioning- natural growth at the bottom, also ladies with 100% natural hair can wear their tree braids for as long as they like. Even if your hair has a fresh perm or has been weakened with a chemical relaxer, you can still wear tree braids, only don't keep them in for 3 months.

  • @QTTTpie4me

    Washing depends on type of tree braids, and texture of the commercial hair. But yes, some can be washed with a special routine.

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