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QuestionHow many strands of hair do you need for a reverse French braid?Sarah Kosakowski is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Alba Salon and Spa based in Cincinnati, Ohio. With a decade of experience, she specializes in bridal and formal hair, blondes, fine hair, and men’s cuts. Sarah received her training at The Aveda Frederic’s Institute and is proud to be a Kevin Murphy Session stylist amongst other accomplishments.You need to divide your hair into 3 separate parts to do a reverse French braid.
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QuestionCan you do this braid on shoulder length hair?Community AnswerYes, but the braids won't be as long.
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QuestionMy braid just looks like a Dutch braid. Any tips?Community AnswerThey're the same. Reverse French braid is just the more commonly used name.
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QuestionI just cannot do it! Help!TigerCommunity AnswerPractice. Practice on a friend. Practice on a doll. Practise makes perfect.
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QuestionHow do I add more hair?Community AnswerTo add more hair you need to collect it from the side and add it to the hair.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between a Dutch Braid and The Reverse French Braid?Community AnswerThey're the same. Though, in my experience, "Reverse French Braid" is the more commonly used name.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my reverse French braid looks bad?Community AnswerKeep practicing. Watch a few YouTube tutorials so you can see how others do it. Braiding your own hair is difficult and it takes time to master.
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QuestionWhat if it rains and my hair falls down?Community AnswerYou could secure any loose parts with clips or bobby pins. Make sure the color is close to your hair color so they won't be visible. Maybe wearing a hood or using an umbrella is useful in the rain if you don't have pins.
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QuestionCan I do this to my curly hair?Community AnswerYes! You can do this to any hair type.
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QuestionI can't do this on myself, any advice?Community AnswerPractice on a friend, on a doll, on your mom - it's easier to do on someone else. Once you've gotten the technique down, it'll be much easier to do it on yourself.
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QuestionI can NEVER do braids in the back of my hair. Any advice?Community AnswerLet a friend do it for you! Or just practice. Use a mirror to help or take pictures of the back of your head every so often. Remember, the slower you go, the better the braid will turn out.
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QuestionIs it a must to enter hair from the back?Community AnswerIn order to do this hairstyle, yes. If you want to leave some of your hair down, or experiment with a different hairstyle, go ahead.
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QuestionWhat is making my reverse french braid fall behind my ears so much?Community AnswerYou may be keeping it too loose around the nape of your neck. Try tightening the part around your neck and make sure the braid sticks to your head. If you have any loose hair, use bobby pins. If you're still having issues, check out Sweetheart's Hair on YouTube for a great tutorial that will help you master this.
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