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... Read moreIf you're considering trying out Fulani miracle knots, it's worth noting how versatile and lightweight the Micacle Knots pre-separated 50g packs from ISEEHAIR are for crochet styles. The pre-separated nature of these knots makes installation faster and more manageable, especially if you're new to crochet braids. I personally found using the 18-inch Burmese texture adds a natural and soft feel to the look, which complements various face shapes nicely. When working with Fulani braids or any Afro-centric braid styles, preparation is key. Make sure your natural hair is clean and well-moisturized before installation to avoid scalp irritation. Many stylists recommend cornrowing your base hair into neat rows which serve as anchors for the crochet hair. This method helps the style last longer and maintain its shape. In my experience, adopting Pinterest-inspired braid tutorials helps immensely to get the intricate patterns just right, especially with styles like Fulani braids that are historically and culturally rich. Watching detailed braid tutorials online gave me confidence to experiment while respecting the style's heritage. Lastly, for maintenance, using light oils and a satin bonnet at night will keep your crochet and natural hair healthy. Regular scalp massages can stimulate growth and relieve tension from tight braids. Overall, Fulani miracle knots with quality crochet hair like those from ISEEHAIR provide an elegant, protective styling option that's perfect for anyone wanting a beautiful, manageable look with cultural flair.