1.Plait
your natural
hair all back
2 . Sew
braids in up
till just below
the crown
1
2

3:
Take tracks to
the hairline by
sewing on top of
the first Line
3
4:
At the hairline
, take the track
of braids over
to the next roll
of your
plaited hair.
Notice
how I cross over
to the next roll
of plait
(picture 4) .
5:
Take tracks back
to base of crown
6:
Take track
to the other
side of head
and take it
towards the
hairline just as
done in step 3
above.
4
5
6
7: cross
the track over
to the next roll
of plaits and
take track back
to hair line
7
8;
Take track
back to the
other side and
then forward to
the hair line on
the next roll of
plait . your
hair should look
like picture 10
at this stage
overview1
8
9

9. Take
tracks across to
the next roll of
plaits
(notice how I
always take the
braids across).
This system is
what makes the
final outcome of
our African
braids
unbeatable in
appearance) by
sewing this way,
you will ensure
that the braids
flow in the
right direction
and cover every
trace of you
plaited hair
beneath the
braids.
10
11
12
13
14
15
10.
Finished (option
1)
you can either
leave the tracks
unclose or close
as seen in the
next pictures. I
have worn my
braids in these
two different
forms and I
personally
prefer the
tracks closed. I
think it lasts
one or two weeks
more longer if
close. Well
considering that
I wear the
braids for 3
straight months
each time.

11.Finished
(option 2)
closed center
(further
instructions and
tips come with
pack of braids
after purchase
as well as my
systematic
closure method
that leaves your
micro braids
flawless)