How to install Newmiss human hair crochet braids?

I. Core Technique: The Newmiss "Triple-Twist Double-Loop" Attachment Method 

1. Threading the Needle: Close the latch hook and insert the hook through a cornrow (scalp braid).

2. Hooking the Hair Strands: Open the latch hook and catch the Newmiss hair strand, which has been folded in half.  

3. Pulling Back to Form a Loop: Close the latch hook and pull the hair strand back to create a loop approximately 3 cm in length.

 

4. First Pass-Through: Stretch the loop open and pull the two ends of the hair strand through it.

5. The Core Twist: Twist the loop clockwise by 180 degrees to create a second opening (this step effectively prevents slippage).

6. Second Pass-Through: Pull the two ends of the hair bundle through this newly formed opening once again.

7. Tension Check: Alternately press down on the knot to ensure it sits flat and flush against the braid.

 

Newmiss Tip: This method reduces the bulk of the knot by 30% while simultaneously doubling the friction, thereby effectively preventing slippageparticularly with hair bundles made from very smooth hair textures.

 

II. Spatial Aesthetics: Full-Head Extension Density Layout

Follow these guidelines to avoid an unnatural look caused by excessive extension density:

1. Back of the Head Area: Maintain a spacing of 1.5 to 2 cm (aiming to add length while minimizing strain on the neck).

2. Crown Area: Maintain a spacing of 1 cm (aiming to support the hairstyle's silhouette and prevent the top from looking flat).

3. Parting and Hairline Areas (Critical Zones):

4. Staggered Layout: Employ a "Z-shaped" staggered arrangement to naturally conceal the extension knots within the hair.

III. Advanced Trimming Techniques

Trim the newly attached hair bundles to create a natural and realistic finish:

- Texturizing/Thinning: Use a vertical cutting technique (Point Cutting) to add layers and texture to the hairstyle. - Face Framing: Trim the hair around the cheekbones to create a soft, flattering curve.

 

IV. 42-Day Long-Lasting Care Guide

Follow these care guidelines to keep your hairstyle looking fresh for over 6 weeks:

Nighttime Protection 

Wear a satin sleep bonnet; before bed, loosely braid long hair (never use cotton pillowcases).

Scalp Cleansing

Once a week: Spray diluted shampoo onto the braids and gently press (do not rub).

 

Maintaining Shine

Use an alcohol-free shine spray to smooth the hair fibers and replenish moisture. 

V. Safe Removal

Please follow these steps to safely remove and change your hairstyle:

1. Spray hair oil onto the knotted sections at the roots.

2. Tear down the crochet hair strands carefully.

3. Unravel the cornrows and use a wide-toothed comb to detangle your natural hair.

4. Rest: Allow your scalp to rest for 1 to 2 weeks, and perform a deep conditioning treatment (SPA).

 

Final Tips

Combine the "Three Twists & Double Loops" technique with the density guidelines to achieve a salon-quality look; additionally, follow the care recommendations above to ensure your hairstyle lasts for up to more than 6 weeks.