Yes, the word 'braid' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'braid' is a word for strands of hair or other material woven together to form a rope-like structure; a word for a thing.
The verb 'braid' is to weave strands of material to form this structure; a word for an action.
Any material (including hair) that is in the form of strands can be braided to form a braid.
you can only braid a dog's hair if it is lond but sometimes you can braid it short
You can watch how to do a dutch braid by typing in how to dutch braid hair on video jug.
grip the hair tightly then just braid
French Side Braid: As you reach the bottom of your neck pull the braid gently to the side and direct the rest of your hair to the side you perfer Regular Side braid: push all your hair to one shoulder and then you braid your hair while keeping your hair on the side
You can braid your hair however you prefer. Some braid their hair straight back (normal cornrows), some braid their hair horizontally (across the head), & others braid their hair into a beehive (a spiral around the head).
my sister has to braid my hair
How to under braid
by typing in how to dutch braid hair on video jug
It's a "fancy" term for anyone that can braid and is LICENSED to braid hair.
I can't braid your hair over the internet, Therefore, It's impossible.
Queue can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun it can mean a waiting line, a type of hair braid, or a sequence in a computer program. As a noun, it means to form a waiting line.
The plural of braid is braids. As in "the girl has braids in her hair".