Dreadlocks - are small plaits in hair - typical of west-indian people. The hair is not tangled - it's a few strands plaited together to form a thin 'pony-tail. This process is repeated all over the scalp untill all the hair is woven into plaits.
== == Do lots of small plaits in your hair and turn them into buns. Do this in the evening and then leave it in through the night. In the morning, take them out and back brush your hair.
it is eaitha a french plaite or similar to canrows no it is a plat that is of the hair, it hangs, fishtail plait or just a normal plait, and scalp plaits is cornrows and french plait and angel plait, hope this helps
it is eaitha a french plaite or similar to canrows no it is a plat that is of the hair, it hangs, fishtail plait or just a normal plait, and scalp plaits is cornrows and french plait and angel plait, hope this helps
no of course not i wear plaits and my hair hasn't grown one inch i am still asking my parents to straighten it
They are called braids.
Most people in my place (NZ) would say that plaits are bigger than braids.Braids are tiny sections of hair and plaits are the full ones.
I put my hair in plaits so it will be naturally curly on the next day
Small plaits. Some people put beads on them.
yes you can
* side high ponytale * ponytales curled with straightners * back combed hair * plaits * hair down * tied back * french plaits * bun * mesy bun * hairr bands * hair down curled with fringe pinned back * quiff
it is a French braid that you use the hair to braid