Gorgeous!! I never thought using extensions was possible for a french/dutch braid until I saw you do it on your daughter. I've used it for a french bubble ponytail, french rope braid, and pullthrough braid too - it works so well! And don't have to worry about brushing tangled extensions all day like when I use them and leave my hair down. 🤣
Oh I love this idea my hair is so thin I have a few different extension but never once have I thought to put it like that. Brilliant video really helped thank you so much for taking the time to post this. Sending love from Nottingham x saved to watch again when I give this a try x
I've always wondered how I could attempt this using extensions. Thank you! Could you do two braids instead of one? Or would it be too little hair to cover the extensions, I wonder? Helpful video! I have very similar hair to yours, colour, thickness, length, and thinning around the peak area and always struggle with feeling confident about it. This video helps me a lot! 💕
So pleased you like it! I think with my hair if I were to do 2 braids I’d use a weft with just 2 clips, and clip them a little further down so as not to see them at the top. Hope that made sense ❤️
Love you videos~ Am super happy you're doing fine hair hairstyles~! A fine hair disaster for me was one time I tried the over-night heatless curls with a headband. The method ended up getting my hair caught horribly. I ended up having to cut a small chunk of my waist-length hair all the way to the nape of my neck. I refuse to 'even out' the hair, so I still have a small section of way shorter hair.
I feel like I shouldn't comment because I don't have thin hair. However you just continue to amaze me. I personally thought your braid without extensions was gorgeous. You have beautiful hair! And then you used extensions and I was like "GENIUS!" Plus can you lift a train with those arms of yours? How the heck are you able to braid your own hair like that? You're secretly a super hero. You can admit it. 😁💖💖💖
Several desasters!!! In the 70's I had some kind of perm that clamped heat on top of rods.(uniperm maybe?). I ended up with cotton candy for hair for a decade. When I started thinning I began using Nioxin. It took a full year, but I was able to stop the thinning. Now at 71 I have more hair than at 18. I am on maintance. My hair is very fine, thin and dark blond. I used to be a hairdresser. All my fine thin hair clients loved me, and I never fried anyone's hair.
I'm one of the lucky ones, my hair is long and thick, and there's loads of the stuff. This look is perfect for those have naturally thin hair, or who have suffered hair loss through illness. I would love to know how you managed do all of this tutorial without your arms going 'dead' on you?!
Love this thank you i dont know how to use my extensions and do styles like this with them maybe some more videos where u use extensions for volume for fine hair... xoxox
I have very fine and thin hair. So hairdressers (even when my hair is already dirty and more textured from natural oils or sometimes even wet from a fresh wash THEY did) use large amounts of product to get style to stay. Hair spray, hair wax, hair clay, hair powder, gels, or they've crimped it for texture with added products. To keep things in place, they use such a large amount the my hair becomes: stiff, itchy, uncomfortable, and sometimes unmovable on the top and sometimes even all the way to my scalp... And even THEN, my hair will start to fall out of the style in the first 3 hours of walking/light jogging around for work or parties (no dancing). Unless they use a lot of hair spray; but then I have to do 4 full shower DAYS just to get everything out of my hair and free it of tangles. My hair is very hard to work with but the damage done to my scalp and hair isn't worth it. Especially since I have a sensitive scalp and color treated hair. I don't have any hair styling products (like sprays or gels) that I can use that are: affordable, don't require large amounts of the product, or doesn't become a hassle trying to remove in the shower. It makes me very sad :( (I am on a students budget) "Big Sexy" ,the brand, their products are the WORST for my hair. Even just a little bit of it is terrible. Getting it out is a nightmare.
Wow!! That sounds like A LOT of products…no wonder your scalp is reacting! I’d say fresh hair, micro crimp, possibly a little bit of dry shampoo for grip…but that’s it! Try another stylist hun x
I never said you did. I commented last week that it’s nice to see tutorials for fine hair that extensions are not used in. That’s what my comment was referring to.
I’m completely out of my comfort zone doing my own hair. I decided to start as lots of people have my hair type…these videos are over and above the weekly tutorials I post. I have done 3 other videos with no extensions and I AM doing other braid videos without them. It came across that I had said no extensions, but clearly you’re commenting on your perception of what I should be posting.
Gorgeous!! I never thought using extensions was possible for a french/dutch braid until I saw you do it on your daughter. I've used it for a french bubble ponytail, french rope braid, and pullthrough braid too - it works so well! And don't have to worry about brushing tangled extensions all day like when I use them and leave my hair down. 🤣
Watching you do your own hair is immensely beneficial in teaching me how to braid my own hair!! Please keep these coming.
Thank You so much I'm glad you enjoy them!
Oh I love this idea my hair is so thin I have a few different extension but never once have I thought to put it like that. Brilliant video really helped thank you so much for taking the time to post this. Sending love from Nottingham x saved to watch again when I give this a try x
Thankyou Nicola!!! So pleased you liked it 🥰
I've always wondered how I could attempt this using extensions. Thank you! Could you do two braids instead of one? Or would it be too little hair to cover the extensions, I wonder? Helpful video! I have very similar hair to yours, colour, thickness, length, and thinning around the peak area and always struggle with feeling confident about it. This video helps me a lot! 💕
So pleased you like it! I think with my hair if I were to do 2 braids I’d use a weft with just 2 clips, and clip them a little further down so as not to see them at the top. Hope that made sense ❤️
@@SweetHeartsHair it does! Thanks for the response
Love you videos~ Am super happy you're doing fine hair hairstyles~!
A fine hair disaster for me was one time I tried the over-night heatless curls with a headband. The method ended up getting my hair caught horribly. I ended up having to cut a small chunk of my waist-length hair all the way to the nape of my neck. I refuse to 'even out' the hair, so I still have a small section of way shorter hair.
Oh no! Has it grown out yet?🤍
I feel like I shouldn't comment because I don't have thin hair. However you just continue to amaze me. I personally thought your braid without extensions was gorgeous. You have beautiful hair! And then you used extensions and I was like "GENIUS!" Plus can you lift a train with those arms of yours? How the heck are you able to braid your own hair like that? You're secretly a super hero. You can admit it. 😁💖💖💖
Hahaha, thank you so much! Trust me my arms do hurt after a while😂💖
@@SweetHeartsHair mine would fall off. 😁
Brilliant way to use extensions :-)
Definitely going be trying this over the festive season .
Excellent tutorial! Beth you look so pretty today. That ice blue and white top looks beautiful with your eyes! Great choice!
Awww…thankyou so much ☺️
Gracias! 😍 Amo los peinados que enseñas como hacerlo uno mismo! 💗 X más así! 👏
Great idea, Beth. I'll keep that in mind when a friend with thin hair asks for a hairstyle! Thanks
Glad you liked it 🥰
So helpful! I can't wait to give it a try!
I've always thought there was a way to use these!!! Never thought to do it this way!!! Amazing! Rewllj wishing I hadn't had all my hair cut off now. 🙄
Thanks so much. 🥰 I've never thought to use hair extensions. 👍
You’re welcome 😊
Several desasters!!! In the 70's I had some kind of perm that clamped heat on top of rods.(uniperm maybe?). I ended up with cotton candy for hair for a decade. When I started thinning I began using Nioxin. It took a full year, but I was able to stop the thinning. Now at 71 I have more hair than at 18. I am on maintance. My hair is very fine, thin and dark blond. I used to be a hairdresser. All my fine thin hair clients loved me, and I never fried anyone's hair.
Oh wow!!! Good to hear that there’s hope though if your hair is thicker now than when you were younger 😊
Wow, i never saw someone using the clip-ins that way 🤯
😊❤️
Thank you!!! For doing a style in yourself!! I can do all kinds of fun stuff on my girls but am very boring with my own hair
I’m so glad you enjoy the videos! More coming this Friday 💗
I'm going to try this with mine xxx
Hope it helps hun ❤️
@@SweetHeartsHair thankyou beautiful ♥️♥️
Your videos are so useful, I've always been waiting for your videos❣️
أحببته جدا 💕
Thankyou lovely 🥰
Thank you for....
Addressing the..
Fine hair issue!!!
I'm one of the lucky ones, my hair is long and thick, and there's loads of the stuff. This look is perfect for those have naturally thin hair, or who have suffered hair loss through illness. I would love to know how you managed do all of this tutorial without your arms going 'dead' on you?!
haha, my arms do go dead but I like to take little mini breaks and I'm fine!
Love this thank you i dont know how to use my extensions and do styles like this with them maybe some more videos where u use extensions for volume for fine hair... xoxox
Sure thing!
@@SweetHeartsHair THANK YOU BETH YOUR THE BEST!!!
Just wanted to ask, what brand of shampoo and conditioner do you and your daughters use?
We use Joico 😊
@@SweetHeartsHair Nice!
I have very fine and thin hair. So hairdressers (even when my hair is already dirty and more textured from natural oils or sometimes even wet from a fresh wash THEY did) use large amounts of product to get style to stay. Hair spray, hair wax, hair clay, hair powder, gels, or they've crimped it for texture with added products. To keep things in place, they use such a large amount the my hair becomes: stiff, itchy, uncomfortable, and sometimes unmovable on the top and sometimes even all the way to my scalp... And even THEN, my hair will start to fall out of the style in the first 3 hours of walking/light jogging around for work or parties (no dancing). Unless they use a lot of hair spray; but then I have to do 4 full shower DAYS just to get everything out of my hair and free it of tangles.
My hair is very hard to work with but the damage done to my scalp and hair isn't worth it. Especially since I have a sensitive scalp and color treated hair. I don't have any hair styling products (like sprays or gels) that I can use that are: affordable, don't require large amounts of the product, or doesn't become a hassle trying to remove in the shower. It makes me very sad :(
(I am on a students budget)
"Big Sexy" ,the brand, their products are the WORST for my hair. Even just a little bit of it is terrible. Getting it out is a nightmare.
Wow!! That sounds like A LOT of products…no wonder your scalp is reacting! I’d say fresh hair, micro crimp, possibly a little bit of dry shampoo for grip…but that’s it! Try another stylist hun x
She could be teaching me sign language with missing fingers
And she would have my full attention
:( noooo not with extensions
It’s just one way of doing it.
So much for no extensions. :(
Erm…I do say I’m going to show 2 more ways. I never said I’ll never use extensions? 🤷🏼♀️🤔
I never said you did. I commented last week that it’s nice to see tutorials for fine hair that extensions are not used in. That’s what my comment was referring to.
I’m completely out of my comfort zone doing my own hair. I decided to start as lots of people have my hair type…these videos are over and above the weekly tutorials I post. I have done 3 other videos with no extensions and I AM doing other braid videos without them.
It came across that I had said no extensions, but clearly you’re commenting on your perception of what I should be posting.