Brush or comb your hair so that it is tangle free.
Separate the hair at the crown of your head from the rest of your hair. Include your bangs if they are long enough.
Divide this section into three different pieces. Begin braiding by crossing the piece on the right side over the center piece; the piece on the right side will now be in the center.
Cross the left piece over the center piece. Now, the left piece has become the center piece. Keep the braid tight by holding the pieces you have braided in your left hand. You will use your right hand to pull in new hair.
Grab a section of hair from the right side of you head. The smaller the amount of hair, the finer the braid will be and the longer it will take to finish your entire head. Merge this new hair into the piece of the braid on the right side. Cross this piece into the center.
Take up a new section of hair on the left side of your head. Merge this hair with the left hand piece of the braid. Cross this piece over the center piece, this section will now be the center of the braid. Repeat the process of incorporating hair from the left and right sides of your head until all your hair is in the braid.
Finish the braid by crossing over pieces until the length of your hair is braided. Since there is no more hair to incorporate into the braid at this point in the process, you will just be alternating crossing left and right pieces until you reach the ends of your hair. Wrap the rubber band around the ends to secure the braid. Pin any loose sections into place with bobby pins.
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
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....................
They never did.
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.
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
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.
Actually yes. French braids are originated from France. From research on the Internet, it seems that the French would have been the first to turn a braid inside out, and that would be why it is called a French braid.
A braid is "une tresse" (fem.) in French. Elle a / elle porte des tresses : whe wear braids.