1). Look at your crochet braids with that determination eyebrow (for good reasons), then part your hair in 4-6 sections that are easy for you to cut the hair.

2). Grab those scissors! Cut a little bit above the knot. (Your hair may have grown in with the knot and you don't want to cut your own hair).





How To Safely Remove Crochet Braids Cuban Twist





3). Once the length of the hair is cut, pull those knotted-suckers out. I like to grunt and growl when I pull them out... GRR! GAH!! UGH!!! YASSS!!!!

4). Now your crochet braids are out! Spray your braiding pattern with a water, oil, and conditioner mixture to lubricate and moisturize your hair. This will also create lots of slip when taking your braids out.

5). USE YOUR FINGERS ONLY!!! Start from the back and make your way to the front of your head for easier removal. Remember to BE GENTLE AND DELICATE! There will be TONS of shed hair. Be careful to not create matting and knots when taking out your braiding pattern.





6). Now that your braiding pattern is out, GO SHAWTY! IT'S YOUR TAKING-YOUR-CROCHET-BRAIDS-OUT-PARTAY!!! ... whip your hair back and forth!



