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You can french braid it in to little sections && dip them in hot water then put moose on them to hold the curls in
it is a French braid that you use the hair to braid
To make cornrows, start by dividing hair into sections and then begin braiding close to the scalp, adding small sections of hair as you braid. Continue braiding all the way down and secure the end with a rubber band or hair tie. Repeat this process for each section of hair until your desired cornrow style is achieved.
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Whether or not your hair looks good in a french braid and with or without mousse in it, is a matter of personal opinion. If you like your hair with mousse in it, then that is all that matters.
I'm not sure, but I have a list...Fishtail braid, French braid, Dutch braid, and the waterfall braid.
A french braid pulls hair from all over your head. It starts up top near your forehead and goes down the langth of your hair. But, a braid starts at the bottom of your head and goes down.
French Side Braid: As you reach the bottom of your neck pull the braid gently to the side and direct the rest of your hair to the side you perfer Regular Side braid: push all your hair to one shoulder and then you braid your hair while keeping your hair on the side
You can find instructions on how to French braid your own hair online at the Instructables website. Once on the page, type "How to french braid your own hair" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
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A french twist is just like a french braid, you just twist the hair instead.