A french braid starts near the top of the head, rather than at the nape of the neck. It creates an intricate effect down the back of the head, as more pieces of hair are added to the braid as it progresses. This also causes a 'stripy' effect around the braid where pieces of hair have been pulled in.
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.
an invisible french braid also known as tree braid is three braids braided together
it is a French braid that you use the hair to braid
Well, I would recommend creating a braid. Except this time, all the hair is used towards one braid and braided on one side to ensure an original and an authentic look.
it was either a touch braid or a french braid. most likely a touch braid
ponytail, pigtails, bun, braided bun, braid, french braid, dutch braid, fishtail braid, braid to ponytail, twisted ponytail, french twist, messy bun, ballet bun....................
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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.
The French braid originated in North Africa, not France. It was a common hairstyle among the Berber people in North Africa before gaining popularity in Western culture. It is named the "French braid" due to its association with French fashion and culture.
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.
Crown braid,down,French braid, or any braid