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QuestionIs a French braid formal enough for a wedding?Community AnswerYes. A French braid is formal enough for any wedding theme.
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QuestionIs it easy to take out?Community AnswerYes, if you do it correctly. Take the band out and gently pull on the outer edges to loosen it. Continue this until you have taken it out. Whatever you do, do NOT brush or comb it as soon as you take the band out. It will just make the biggest tangle ever.
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QuestionCan I learn to French braid my own hair if I can French braid my friend's hair?Community AnswerYes, you can learn. It will take a little practice getting used to doing it on your own hair, but since you already know how to do it on a friend's, you have a nice head start!
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QuestionHow would I French braid short hair?Community AnswerTry using smaller sections of hair, and pull it in tightly! If it doesn't work out, the lace braid is a better option.
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QuestionWhenever I try doing a French plait, my hair puffs out because I don't do it tightly enough. What should I do?Community AnswerBefore moving on to the next piece make sure that that piece is nice and tight and not puffy. Having a friend braid your hair can be most helpful for avoiding this, or even a sibling or parent.
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QuestionHow can I keep my arms from getting tired? They get so sore that I hate braiding my hair.Community AnswerTry to braid at a slower pace, taking breaks to give your arms a rest. If your hair is especially thick, it can seem like forever, so the breaks can help; just tie off with an elastic temporarily. You could also try to find an elbow support, such as a counter or shelf. Another way is to let your arms rest against your head but make sure to keep your place. Another way is to just take deep breaths and stop braiding for a minute. If you tilt your head to the side you are braiding one it can alleviate the tension in your arms - a mini workout.
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QuestionHow do you work loose hair into the braid? Because then you won't have 3 strands?Community AnswerYou will still have 3 strands. You just incorporate the loose hair into one of the strands each time you cross it over.
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QuestionHow do I do it on someone else?Community AnswerYou braid it the same way, only you can see what you are doing. Your arms won't get as tired from holding them above your head.
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QuestionHow would I keep it all together?Community AnswerMake sure your strands are all tight (ensuring that they don't fall apart) and that you tie it off firmly at the end.
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QuestionIs it easier to have someone do it for you?Community AnswerYes it would be easier if you simply can't do it. As long as they know what they're doing though!
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QuestionWhat tricks can I use to keep the braid neat?Community AnswerYou should try to pull on the strands each time you twist it. The result is so much better.
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QuestionCan I spray water in mist mode?Community AnswerYes, but not too much, otherwise it will make the hair slippery and harder to work with.
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QuestionHow long does this usually take?Community AnswerIt really depends on how much hair you're braiding, how good you are at braiding, and how you're braiding it. If you're just doing a straight french braid on the side or in the back, with practice, it can take about 5-15 minutes. If you're doing like a spiral swirl bun with french braids anywhere, it will take much longer.
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QuestionIf you have frizzy hair how can you keep it neat in a braid? It usually turns messy and ugly after a couple of hours.Community AnswerIf it isn't messy in the first place, put a bit of hair conditioner on your braid. Be certain to brush the hair well before starting. Spray with hairspray.
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QuestionIs it good to put hair spray on thin hair?Community AnswerYes. Thin hair tends to go limp easily, so putting hairspray at the roots and on the top is very useful in keeping your hairstyle in place.
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QuestionHow can I deal with side bangs and baby hair when doing a french braid?Community AnswerLeave the shorter hairs out of the braid or secure them using bobby pins.
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QuestionHow can I make thinner French braids?Community AnswerDampen the hair a little and use thinner strands for the braiding.
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QuestionWhen I do it by myself I can never make more hair add on because little hairs try to join, too.ImDaLitSavageCommunity AnswerJust keep on practicing, that's a common problem at first. Keep it very brushed out. Just keep on trying to part it more precisely, and bring the outer hair to the strand of hair you're braiding.
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QuestionWhat if the braid comes loose when I am still braiding? How do I fix it?Community AnswerYou need to pull the strands tight so that they won't come loose. If they do, you may need to start from the beginning.
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QuestionCan you do it when you have semi-damp hair?Community AnswerYes, of course.
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QuestionHow can you french braid with already braided hair?Community AnswerYou can only do that if the hair is braided into multiple, small braids. Then you'd french braid as normal, pulling back sections of braids bit by bit.
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QuestionHow can you see what you're doing as you go further back?Kelsey CoxCommunity AnswerYou can use mirrors to see or you can get someone to watch you braid and they can tell you how it looks.
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QuestionHow do I French braid an American Girl doll's hair?Community AnswerJust French braid her hair like you would another person's hair, being careful not to pull the hair too tight.
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QuestionFor some reason when I start this braid, it is small, and as I go down, it becomes larger. Is there anyway I can make it equal?Kelsey CoxCommunity AnswerAs you add pieces of hair into the three stands, they get bigger. You could try adding smaller strands of hair into the braid or as you braid down, and pull tighter as you cross the strands over.
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QuestionCan I shampoo my hair using dry shampoo before braiding?Kelsey CoxCommunity AnswerDry shampooing is a great alternative to washing it. Your hair will be less oily and have more texture, which is perfect for braiding.
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QuestionHow do I start the braid at the top of my head?Community AnswerYou do a normal braid, then you can begin to add in the strands from the sides at anytime. Most people usually do it after the first crossovers, whereas some people do it after a few more crossovers.
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QuestionWhat if you don't have elastic bands and you don't want to buy them?Community AnswerYou can still braid your hair, just be aware that without the elastic bands, the braid won't hold for as long.
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QuestionWhich one is better for french braiding my hair, when it's wet or when it's dry?Community AnswerWhen braiding, wet hair usually has a better outcome, giving you wavy hair when you take it out, but I find it trickier when wet because it is slippery and may become messy.
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QuestionHow can I do a french braid on yourself?Community AnswerUse mirrors at various angles to get full view, practice on others and yourself many times, and always keep a brush on hand.
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QuestionHow do I do lots of little ones?Community AnswerClip your hair into sections and braid one at a time.
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