The Process of Making An African Braiding "LOVE CAME DOWN"

Hello everyone

I am inemsweet29 and I am a newbie in the Hive DIY Community. Since I acquired the skills of hairstyling I would be making my first post on my skill.

The first thing that you notice in a person is their face. Having a flawless skin is good but you also need to give importance to your hair. Hairdressing is a way of cutting, combing or styling the hair in order to have a new look. Haircuts may include step cut, layers, bobs, bangs, blunt cut, flicks, short haircuts, etc. Hairstyles include puffs, braids, buns and much more. Hairdressing makes us look confident and speak a lot about our personality. Hairstyles vary as per occasions, for example, a bun looks good in the office, puff looks amazing at weddings and braids look great at parties. It changes our appearance and makes us the best version of ourselves if it is done neatly. Hairstylists require a lot of patience and good communication skills. The job of a hairstylist is to enhance the client’s personal appearance with his/her work .

Being a hairdresser provides a genuine opportunity to touch the lives of people in more ways than one. As a hairdresser, you influence your client’s social life and shape part of their personality. A good look and a new feel could motivate them to look forward to their professional and social lives.Become a multifaceted personality

As a hairdresser, you do not just develop one set of skills. For one, every customer is different, which means you would adapt your approach to deliver personalised services at every level. You constantly have something new to learn in terms of techniques, new technology, or nuances in delivering the style that the customer needs.

The hairstyle in the image is a popular hair in Nigeria called "LOVE CAME DOWN"

This hair has three steps;

(An all-back)

(Clap)

(A base)

Thank you for reading this content. I would really love to get feedbacks and people view on this in the comments section while in engage.

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