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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.
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).
Go to a Caribbean island, cut off someone's hair that has a braid, and then glue it to your head or the other person's head. ENJOY!
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Braiding will only hurt your head if you pull too tightly on the hair to contain it in the braid. The longer you leave a braid in the more likely it will give you a sore head.
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.
You can braid the three under armor head bands by cutting them at the same point in the head band. Take the three and begin to braid the bands and then sew the top and bottom. After the top and bottom are sewn then you can sew it back into a headband.
curled, or a side braid
Egyptian hairstyle of a shaved head except for a log braid
I like to do a hair style called bun n' braid. So first, if your hair is curly then straighten but if it's naturally straight, then leave it. Take a small-medium bunch of hair towards the front of your face and braid it. Use a small clip to clip the braid to the back of your head. then take the rest of your hair and put it into a low bun on the opposite side you put the braid in. Voila! you will look beautiful.
It is called the Bird's Head Peninsula, because it looks like a bird's head.
The zebras head looks like the head of a horse.