The best place to find information, including step-by-step instructions, on making French Braids is YouTube. Wikihow also has some good information for those wishing to learn more.
One can learn how to make braids into different hairstyles on a number of websites. One can find information on sites such as 'Howcast' and 'typeF' and instructional videos on 'YouTube'.
Yes, pulling it very tight. Also to when you put special type of oil in it to make it grow.
No. Any type of braiding or pulling hair into bunches actually slows down the hair growing process by putting stress on the roots. Loose ponytails or braids are okay, but make them as loose as possible.
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For show a Half-Arabian's mane is only braided for hunter and dressage classes. it can be braided in the traditional individual braids. Don't pull the mane though on ANY horse shown at Arabian shows, just do more braids that are thinner and bend and fold them up before fastening with rubberbands that match the mane color and thread to make them neat looking. The other alternative is a long running braid that is like 1/2 of a french braid. Find someone at a horse show who has their horse braided and ask them if you can watch them braid up a horse- most people will very willingly let you watch. It takes lots of practice so do it at home several times at home before heading to a show.
Yes braids do help hair grow. If you eat good and exercise then that'll help your hair grow even more.
You Take The Ends Of The Braids & Pull Them Up So You Can Sew The Bottoms To The Braids. No The Whole Head Is Braided SOMETIMES People Leave Out Hair In The Temple Area To Blend It In & Make It Look Natural.
One can find information on how to make their own layout on the internet. This way one can find out all the relevant information and make an informed decision before doing so.
If the hair in the back is long enough, yes, you will be able to make braids.
There are several sites that you can find information on how to make napalm. Some of them include Instructables, Uncyclopedia and blogs such as Lifehackings.