Ghana Braids Tutorial: How To Takedown & Remove Invisible Braids On Natural 4c Hair Tutorial Part 4 of 4

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In The Ghana Braids / Banana Braids Hairstyle Tutorial I inform you of all the products that you will need to achieve this hairstyle.

To achieve this style, you will need as follows;

(6) Packages of Synthetic Kanekalon Braiding Hair http://goo.gl/f8Hm6e
(1) Wide Tooth Comb http://goo.gl/zLIn9c
(1) Rat Tail Comb http://goo.gl/8Pn9Vm
(1) Hair Cutting Scissors http://goo.gl/rYH7BX
(4) Duck Bill Clips http://goo.gl/3wFHMf
Olive Oil http://goo.gl/TYSpM0
Hair Jel http://goo.gl/2RgJH3

Now it's time to take down or uninstall your Ghana Cornrow Braids.
If you would rather sport your hairstyle for another couple of days or even weeks feel free but remember to take care of your hair.
When I wear any type of hairstyle, it is a MUST that I add moisture to my hair at least once a week.
I use my spray bottle concoction to add moisture to my hair.
Remember to release your braids out of a pinned style (if you have done so) at least once a week to add some moisture to your hair.
If your hair requires less moisture, thats fine, do to your hair what is needed.
When taking down your braids, all you have to do is unravel them from the bottom and work your way up.
Sometimes I like to cut of the very bottom of the cornrow braids because as the ends thin to a finer point, it can be difficult taking them down once you start.
If you are sure or unsure as to whether or not where your hair ends along the braids, take them down with your hands until you are comfortable with cutting the ends to speed up the process later on.
Its really easy and simple and once you get the ghana braiding technique down, you will be addicted to the ease of this style!

Part 1 http://goo.gl/WB3jI1
Part 2 http://goo.gl/mG6QAA
Part 3 http://goo.gl/ShSJLR
Part 4 http://goo.gl/4ov7FF


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