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When you get to the very bottom of your scalp and there's no more hair to add in from each side, complete a normal (non-French) braid until you have just about an inch of hair left. Tie it off ...
Hair stylist Gina Rivera calls french braids, “a modification of the common braid with a little added flair.” While it can be hard in the beginning, Gina says that this style is all about ...
The classic French braid is a timeless option for long, tangled hair. It starts from the crown of the head, and adds ...
How to French-braid your own hair. 1Start with clean, dry hair. “Clean, dry hair is best when you are putting it into French braids,” Taylor says.
Beginning from the top down, french-braid one-inch sections of hair starting behind the ear on either side of the head to the nape of the neck. (If you need any help in that department, head here ...
French Braids Tutorial. Prep Your Hair: Begin by washing and conditioning your hair. It’s important to start with clean, damp hair for manageability. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle the hair ...
What are the different types of braids you can add to your hair styling options? Check out the names of top hairstyles with pictures you can try out.
There are few hairstyles as romantic as a French braid. The right over-under plait begs to be styled with a floral maxi dress, worn while you're barefoot in the grass on a warm Saturday evening ...