Did the Rubber Band Method Break My Hair Off? / Life Update!

Typical BlaQueen
10 Sept 201708:41

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator returns to her channel after a hiatus, discussing personal and business challenges, including the loss of her grandmother and planning her first event in Washington DC. She demonstrates the 'rubber band method' for box braids, showing the results after three weeks, including new growth and product buildup. She addresses potential hair breakage and gives a thumbs up to the method for beginners. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to like, comment, subscribe, and follow her on Instagram for a giveaway.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The video is an update after a hiatus due to personal and business matters.
  • 💇 The presenter demonstrates the 'takedown method' after using the 'rubberband method' on her hair for three weeks.
  • 🌱 She shows the new hair growth and product build-up after the rubberband method.
  • 🎥 This is the first time she's showing her hair without extensions.
  • 😢 She shares a personal loss, the passing of her grandmother, which affected her content creation.
  • 🏆 The video also discusses her upcoming event in Washington DC, which has been occupying her time.
  • 🏆 She expresses gratitude for securing sponsorships for her event, including one from the brand 'Curls'.
  • 📈 She advises on managing product buildup and the dryness that can result from synthetic hair extensions.
  • 🤔 The presenter discusses the potential for hair breakage with the rubberband method and offers tips for detangling.
  • 👍 She gives a positive review of the rubberband method for beginners learning to do box braids.
  • 📈 She encourages viewers to like, comment, subscribe, and follow her on Instagram to help her reach 5k followers for a giveaway.

Q & A

  • What was the reason for the vlogger's absence from her channel?

    -The vlogger was dealing with personal and business matters, and she had to piece her life back together after these events.

  • What is the 'takedown method' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'takedown method' refers to the process of removing the rubberband method braids after they have been in for a few weeks.

  • How long had the vlogger's hair been in the rubberband method before she decided to take it down?

    -The vlogger's hair had been in the rubberband method for approximately three weeks.

  • What was the vlogger's experience with product build-up after using the rubberband method?

    -The vlogger experienced a lot of product build-up after three weeks, which is a common occurrence when the rubberband method is used for an extended period.

  • Why did the vlogger decide to cut off all her hair?

    -The vlogger decided to cut off all her hair as part of the takedown process after removing the extensions and braids.

  • What significant personal event did the vlogger experience that affected her content creation?

    -The vlogger lost her grandmother, which deeply affected her and contributed to her hiatus from creating content.

  • How did the vlogger's family and community respond to her grandmother's passing?

    -The vlogger's family and community responded with love and respect, attending the funeral to pay their last respects to her grandmother.

  • What new project is the vlogger working on that took her focus away from posting videos?

    -The vlogger is planning her first event in Washington DC, which has been time-consuming and required her full attention.

  • What was the vlogger's experience with the rubberband method in terms of hair breakage?

    -The vlogger did not experience significant hair breakage, but she noticed some light thinning around her temples, which she attributed to her hair type and growth pattern.

  • What advice does the vlogger give to beginners trying the rubberband method?

    -The vlogger suggests that beginners practice gripping their hair and try the regular way of doing box braids to perfect the style, while also considering the rubberband method for ease.

  • What is the vlogger's goal regarding her Instagram following, and what is her incentive for reaching it?

    -The vlogger aims to reach 5k or more followers on Instagram to conduct a giveaway, which she has not done in a long time.

Outlines

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💔 Personal Struggles and Hair Care Journey

The video script starts with the host apologizing for a hiatus from her channel due to personal and business challenges. She discusses her experience with the rubberband method for hair care, which she has been using for three weeks, and shares her observations on new hair growth and product build-up. The host also bravely decides to cut off her extensions, revealing her natural hair and discussing the impact of synthetic hair on her hair's condition. Additionally, she shares a deeply personal loss, the passing of her grandmother, and how it affected her emotionally and her content creation. The video also touches on her upcoming event planning in Washington DC and the support she's received from sponsors like Curly's for her event.

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📚 Rubberband Method Demonstration and Detangling Tips

In this paragraph, the host demonstrates the process of removing rubber bands from her hair after using the rubberband method for three weeks. She provides viewers with a close-up view of her hair's condition, highlighting the product build-up and the new growth around the rubber bands. The host advises on the importance of not rushing when removing rubber bands to avoid tangling and potential hair damage. She also shares her thoughts on the effectiveness of the rubberband method for beginners and those looking to practice gripping their hair. The host encourages viewers to like, comment, and subscribe for more content and mentions her goal of reaching 5k followers on Instagram for a giveaway, inviting viewers to follow her for updates and interaction.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Rubberband method

The 'rubberband method' is a technique used in styling hair, particularly for box braids, where rubber bands are used to secure sections of hair. In the video, the creator discusses how the method affected her hair after three weeks, highlighting new growth, product buildup, and some concerns about tangling and potential breakage.

💡Box braids

Box braids are a popular protective hairstyle where the hair is divided into square-shaped sections and braided. The video explores the aftermath of using the rubberband method for box braids, showing the new growth and product buildup after three weeks of wear.

💡New growth

'New growth' refers to the fresh hair that has grown out from the scalp since the style was first installed. In the video, the creator mentions the new growth around the rubber bands after three weeks, showing how the hair has developed and tangled around the bands.

💡Product buildup

Product buildup occurs when residue from hair products accumulates on the hair and scalp. The video highlights how, after three weeks, there is noticeable product buildup in the areas where the rubber bands were placed, which contributed to the hair feeling somewhat dry.

💡Synthetic hair

Synthetic hair, such as Kanekalon, is artificial hair used in braiding. The video notes that synthetic hair can dry out natural hair over time, stressing the importance of using adequate moisturizing products when keeping braids in for an extended period.

💡Breakage

Breakage refers to the snapping or weakening of hair strands, often caused by tension, dryness, or poor handling. The video discusses the potential risk of hair breakage when using the rubberband method, especially if the hair wraps around the rubber bands as it grows out.

💡Detangling

Detangling is the process of carefully removing knots and tangles from hair to prevent breakage. In the video, the creator demonstrates how she slowly removes rubber bands from her hair to avoid tangling and emphasizes the importance of taking time with this process.

💡Personal loss

Personal loss refers to the emotional experience of losing someone close, which the creator touches upon in the video. She shares the story of her grandmother's passing, describing her grandmother as the 'matriarch' of the family and reflecting on the emotional impact it had on her.

💡Event planning

Event planning involves organizing and managing events, from logistics to sponsor relations. In the video, the creator mentions how she is working on her first event in Washington, D.C., which has taken much of her time and focus away from creating videos. She celebrates securing four sponsors, including the brand 'Curls.'

💡Giveaway

A giveaway is a promotional event where a creator offers prizes to their audience, often in exchange for engagement like following, commenting, or subscribing. The creator in the video mentions planning a giveaway once she reaches 5,000 followers on Instagram, inviting her audience to participate.

Highlights

The YouTuber returns after a hiatus, apologizing for her absence due to personal and business-related issues.

She's demonstrating the takedown method of her box braids, specifically focusing on the effects of the rubber band method after three weeks.

Mentions that her hair has product buildup and new growth after the rubber band method and discusses the interaction between the hair and rubber bands over time.

The YouTuber shares a personal story about losing her grandmother to cancer on August 13, which deeply affected her, leading to her hiatus.

She reflects on the difficulty of preparing for a loved one's death, even when trying to be mentally ready.

Despite the sorrow, she shares how her grandmother was loved by many, and she found comfort in that during the funeral.

The YouTuber is planning her first event in Washington, DC, and it has taken up much of her time and focus.

She excitedly mentions that she secured four sponsors for her event, including Curls, which brought her to tears.

She shows her hair post-braid takedown, mentioning the product buildup and slight dryness in her hair but not as bad as expected.

Explains that synthetic hair (Kanekalon) tends to dry out hair, so it's important to add enough product when using it.

Cautions viewers to take out rubber bands slowly to avoid tangling and breakage, emphasizing the importance of patience.

She demonstrates the process of carefully removing the rubber bands, highlighting minimal hair tangling in the process.

Recommends using scissors to snip the rubber bands if they are difficult to remove, noting that preserving the rubber bands isn't necessary.

Concludes that the rubber band method is effective for beginners but suggests transitioning to other gripping techniques as one’s skill improves.

Encourages viewers to subscribe, follow her on Instagram (@thetypicalblackqueen), and help her reach 5k followers for a giveaway.

Transcripts

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hey girlfriends welcome back to my

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channel

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I know it's been a while and I am so

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deeply sorry for that I have had a lot

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of things going on in my life personal

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and business-wise and I'm just really

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piecing everything back together but I'm

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here with the videos just to show you

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the takedown method and what the

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rubberband method did to my hair so my

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hair has been in for approximately three

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weeks and I have some new growth I have

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a lot of product build-up and of course

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you all know what the rubberband method

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I have rubber bands in each section of

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my hair and we're always seeing these

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gorgeous gorgeous box braids or twists

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after the rubberband method but what

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happens after weeks go by and your hair

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starts growing what happens with your

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hair and that rubberband interactions so

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I'm going to show you all I'm gonna be

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safe for the first time and you all are

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probably going to be seen for the first

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time also if you have not already done

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it on your hair

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okay so I cut all my hair oh well I

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thought oh wait a minute chef okay so

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now I cut all my hair no I did this duh

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this go sex it's time okay hold on let

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me cut this and I'll be right back

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okay take three so I cut all of the

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extensions off this time all of them so

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what I'm going to do is just start

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taking it out and I'll just let you all

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in on what's been going on with me so I

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lost my grandmother my father's mom I'm

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August 13th she was the matriarch of my

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family I took it very very hard some of

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you who follow me on Instagram if you do

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follow me on Instagram you know that I

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took it real hard and it's just

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something that you're not really

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prepared to deal with even though you

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have prepared I know I was you know

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trying to prepare myself but there's no

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way to prepare for death she passed away

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due to cancer and but she lived a really

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really good life so the personal aspect

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of my life that was another reason why I

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kind of fell off in my a I went down to

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Georgia I went to her funeral and you

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know it was it was a good time because

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she was very very loved and it was a lot

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of people who came out just to you know

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see her one last time and just to pay

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their respect so it made me feel good to

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know that she was very loved that is

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definitely my twin I'll post a picture

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of her you know a couple of pictures

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just to show y'all I know y'all probably

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like oh boy we don't know her like that

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but that's that was my heart that was my

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all like she was my other mom you know

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what I mean so you bet that really you

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know

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put me in a kind of a funky space but

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now it's been about been about almost

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four weeks and also you know to bring

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light to the video and not to like gloom

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it out for you all but I have started on

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my first events here in Washington DC I

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am planning my first event and I'm

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putting it together so I really like

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throwing myself into that and that also

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has taken a lot of my time and a lot of

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my focus so that's another reason why I

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haven't really posted any videos I've

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been recording don't get me wrong I've

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been recording on and off but for me as

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a youtuber I feel like it's not perfect

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I won't post it I like my imperfections

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to be perfect too if y'all can

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understand that it's just like you know

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we're planning an event it's really

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really time-consuming it's expensive but

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if you have you know the backing that

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you need with sponsors I surprisingly

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got four great sponsors for my event one

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of them being curls so they're gonna be

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saving me some things to put him on the

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swag bag for that Cindy's for for the

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event which I literally cried because

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it's freaking curls like they're

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blueberry bliss

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Jill is amazing okay so now I'm finished

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taking out all of my braids and you can

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see the build-up and the new growth from

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where the rubber band sits and where my

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hair grew it out in three weeks I have a

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lot of product build-up from the

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products that I've used and also my hair

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feels not very dry but it's dry and I

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did mention in my video that I when I

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was putting the braids in that that

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Kanekalon can't go wrong whatever how do

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you say that word that synthetic hair

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will dry your hair out so you want to

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make sure you add enough product for the

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length of time that you know that you're

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gonna leave your braids so let's try to

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take these rubber bands out and see how

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tank would or maybe not tangled my hair

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is around these rubber bands like I said

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it's been three weeks I just zoomed

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y'all in real quick so I'm going to try

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to take them out using my hands first

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just to see y'all pray for me and I'm

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just doing

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slowly so I know I won't tangle my hair

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up the biggest fault of detangling I

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mean not detangling but taking rubber

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bands out of your hair is rushing and

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taking them out so if you can see I only

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have that much hair tangled in the

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rubber band which that's still too much

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for me but it's not a whole blob or like

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a whole thing of hair look at that

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buildup lll-look watched a song calm

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and then you do have the option of once

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you get like a little bit of your hit

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your rubber band away from your hair the

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option of taking scissors and snipping

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it and just taking your hair out that

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way that'll be the if you don't want to

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preserve any rubber bands but as you can

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see there's no hair there's no hair left

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on the rubber band there's no hair left

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on the rubber band but it is a pape

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rubber band but who cares about rubber

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bands girl oh no I like them I like the

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box brakes using the rubber band method

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but I would think I would try more to do

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it with just gripping and practicing

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like that because at some point it

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depends on how fast your hair grows or

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how thick it grows and how kinky your

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hair is and how cool your hair is your

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hair may wrap around that rubber band as

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it's growing out so you may get some

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type of breakage I don't think that I've

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gotten too much breakage I feel like I'm

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a little light right here my edges look

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ok I've always been thin around my

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temples right here but for the most part

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I feel like there there was no breakage

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so I'm going to give the rubberband

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method a thumbs up maybe not every time

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you do your um box braids just try to

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practice the regular way to do it to

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grip your hair but definitely this is

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great for beginners trying to grip their

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hair and trying to perfect this style if

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you like this video and you found it

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very informative go ahead and give me a

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thumbs up or comment and if you really

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really like this video or any of my

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other videos go ahead and subscribe also

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I am trying to reach 5k or more on my

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Instagram so I can do a giveaway I

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haven't done a giveaway in so long so if

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you're not following me on instagram

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please go to the typical black queen

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I'll link it below and I'll have the

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words written like right here somewhere

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so you can go to and just add me I

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follow me I do follow back so I'm not

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one of those influences who do follow

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and then unfollow no we don't do those

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things over here so help me get the 5k

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and I'll start that giveaway off thanks

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Conference for watching see you

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