You can either cornrow,but mainly brading when its moisturized just the way you do braiding but in the head
Braid it.
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Yes. However...are you talking about the real tight braids lots of African-American women have? Those are called micro braids. Weaves are a form of hair extension, where they braid (or "weave," which is where this got its name) extra hair into yours.
an African American's hair grows slower because of the strand being so curly. it coils in the hair follicle make the hair harder to come out. a cacausain woman's hair doesnt have the same texture and coil as of an African American's. if an African American would like their hair to grow a lil bit faster. you should get braid, corn rows to pull the hair out of that coil.
if they comb it 24/7 then maybe - It is known that if African Americans braid their hair tightly as small children up through adulthood their hair will in fact grow just like anyone else's. After that a hair straightener (just like anyone else uses) does the trick.
you can only braid a dog's hair if it is lond but sometimes you can braid it short
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Only wash your hair once a weekTo straighten or blow dry your hair, use a comb attachmentWeaves are fine for your hairDon't over-condition your hairDon't braid your hair tightly or aggressivelyIf you relax your hair, it's best to go to a salon
grip the hair tightly then just braid
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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 braid your hair however you prefer. Some braid their hair straight back (normal cornrows), some braid their hair horizontally (across the head), & others braid their hair into a beehive (a spiral around the head).