I tend to use water and gel preferably clear gel or mousse it will lay it down
you can weave all sorts of things at all different ages. You can weave: paper, baskets, mats, rugs and much more.
yes, and wet and wavy weave will get more wavy when wet
am i down with the brown explan more plzz i dont realy get it
They used to weave tree bark and use animal skins too
The English word "weave" did not originate from Latin. It came from Greek. The Spanish words for "weave" are "tejer" (verb) and "tejido" and "textura" (nouns), which come from Latin "texere" (to weave) and which are more closely related to the English word "texture."
Terry is a weave using cotton with tiny loops woven in to increase softness and make the cloth more absorbent.
A quick weave is glued in small sections to the root are and scalp of the hair. This process takes less than an hour to complete. A sew in weave is more complicated. First the natural hair is corn rowed and then the weave is sewn into the cornrows. A sew in weave can take a few hours to complete.
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon
Weave refers to the forces that make the tail end of a bike to wiggle back and forth while moving, pivoting on the axis that is the handlebars. When the front wiggles, it is known as wobble. These effects will usually become bigger as speed increases, and riding becomes exponentially more dangerous.
he wins the crowd, because he turns down the crown to make him look like a good guy. he wants the crown verry bad but he dont wanna show ambition, and the more he turns it down the more the crowd wants him to be king
Extensions: Clip Ins That Can Be Easily Removed Or Glue Ins That Are Bonded To Natural Hair Weave: Bonded To A Stocking Cap *Quick Weave Method* Sewn/Weaved To A Net *Netted Method* Reg. Weave * Sewn To Braided Hair * A Weave Is Pretty Much Last Longer With The Methods That Are Used & Usually Used For Higher Quality Hair/More Protectant.
"Weave" is the present tense verb meaning to create a fabric by interlacing threads. (e.g. She learned to weave a beautiful tapestry.) "We've" is the contraction for "we have." (e.g. We've been friends for many years.).