The braided hairstyles that are popular in the FLDS community tend to have a poof or wave of some sort on the top of the head, and a long often elaborate braid behind, sometimes into an updo and sometimes left long. First, comb your hair straight back and then push forward to form a bump, pin in it place and secure with hairspray, gel, or mousse. Then braid the rest of the hair, the longer the better, as most FLDS women never cut their hair.
Some FLDS women used to sell a DVD with tutorials about how they achieve these hairstyles, but it is no longer available online.
Check out the photos and videos at the "Related Links" below to get some ideas of how you might be able to imitate the FLDS hair styles.
you can have a fishtail braid, a french braid, a english ( normal) braid, a swiss braid , invisible braids, a dutch braid, a crown braid, a flower braid, a tree braid, african braids, and an Averson braid.
I'm not sure, but I have a list...Fishtail braid, French braid, Dutch braid, and the waterfall braid.
Yes. The FLDS believe that a man may eventually be exalted to the status of Godhood.
Warren Steed Jeffs
it was either a touch braid or a french braid. most likely a touch braid
well you simply braid the leather strips like its a braid.
It's a "fancy" term for anyone that can braid and is LICENSED to braid hair.
it is a braid hippies wear
Les Braid's birth name is William Leslie Braid.
you can only braid a dog's hair if it is lond but sometimes you can braid it short
Eldorado, Texas.
Dr- Phil - 2002 Inside the FLDS 10-13 was released on: USA: 28 September 2011