
Split section into 3 sections

Braid the 3 sections until there is about 3 to 4" of hair left.


Before you can add on, you need to get to a part in the braid that looks like this.

You have to be at the point where you are about to fold the left section over the middle section.
Now take a section of hair 1/2 the size of one braid strand or smaller. The smaller the add on hair, the better it's going to blend. If the add on section is too thick, there will be lumps and uneven parts in the braid. It won't taper, either.

Find the center of the add on strand and place it as close to the braid as you can between the middle and right sections of the braid. Hold one end of the add on with the middle braid section, and the other add on end with the right braid section.

Fold the left braid section over the middle section.

Fold the right braid section over the middle braid section.

Fold left over right, and then the add on is attached to your braid. Keep braiding and adding on thin sections of hair, and keeping the thickness equal on the braid sections.





Don't worry about the frays, you can trim those off later.

If you are doing transitional colors, be sure to add the same color to an area to keep the braid thickness uniform.




For transitionals or solids, braid until there is 3 to 4" of hair left, and start adding on again. You can do this to make the braid however long you'd like. The rest of the pictures show going from red to orange to yellow. This braid ended up being 7 1/2 ft long.











And there they are, really long braids!