Braiding
no it doesn't but u can try plaiting your hair
Plaiting and twisting hair can temporarily alter the hair structure by stretching and reshaping the strands. This can lead to a smoother appearance and reduced frizz. However, excessive plaiting or twisting can cause damage by weakening the hair shaft and potentially causing breakage over time.
Chemical Change
pee on each others hair !
an expression used when plaiting two strands of willow in basket weaving.
Most people in my place (NZ) would say that plaits are bigger than braids.Braids are tiny sections of hair and plaits are the full ones.
If you mean how do you curl your hair then put it up then there are two ways. Step one is plaiting your hair and rinsing it in water then letting it dry by its self then just putting it up. Then step two is using a curling iron. Note its best to do the first step if you have afro hair because you could damage your hair with all the heat from thhe curling iron. Hope this helped.
You take three small pieces from the top of your head. Start doing a normal plait after a round of plaiting start adding hair each time you plait. Then you will have a beautiful french plait!
Yes,He can pray when he planted the hair because the planted hair become it's part of body just like when man bypass it heart,change leaver,kidney or used artificial leaver or kidney. They can pray in it
If you have straight hair and you plait it, it is possible that your hair might become temporarily wavy or curly once you undo the plaits. Plaiting or braiding the hair can create waves or curls because it introduces twists and bends into the hair strands. When you plait straight hair, the hair is folded and twisted, and this can cause the hair to take on a different shape. The longer you keep the plaits in place, the more pronounced the wave or curl pattern is likely to be when you remove them. However, it's important to note that the extent to which the hair becomes curly or wavy will vary depending on several factors, including your hair type, thickness, and natural texture. Some individuals may see more noticeable results with plaiting, while others may experience minimal changes or none at all.
Oh, dude, so, like, when someone talks about "plaiting a dark red love knot into her long black hair," they're basically saying someone is weaving a symbol of love into their hair. It's like a poetic way of describing a romantic gesture, you know? It's all about adding some flair to the hair, but with feelings attached.
You can use a curling iron, straightners or curlers. When you do it you should part you hair in sections and pin it back so that you can do each section at a time that way you don't have all your other hair in the way. And use a lot of hairspray. As an alternative you can have it wavy by plaiting it when wet and then taking it out once it has all dried :)