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    Every time I try to do this braid, I always grab the wrong piece of hair because I can't see what I am doing. How can I fix that?
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    Try placing one mirror in front of you and another mirror behind you so that you can see your hair from all angles. Or, you can always ask a friend to braid your hair for you if seeing the hair does not work. This braid can be a bit challenging though, so you might need to practice it several times before you get it right. Try not to get too frustrated!
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    It always looks messy, and I can't keep my hair over my hairline. Any suggestions?
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    Try washing it first, then separate the sections with a comb and spray your hair with hairspray before doing the braid.
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    Can I use these tips on a Barbie doll?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    How do I make an Elsa-inspired braid?
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    You can do a messy French braid and have a few loose strands; after that, hairspray it to keep it in place.
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    I can braid this very well, but I'm having problems with getting it to stay. My hair is very thick, and I figure this is a factor. Do you have any suggestions on how to make it stay?
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    If you have very thick hair, try using liberal amounts of hairspray to make it stay in place. If you still can't get it to stay, stick in a couple more bobby pins to make it stay.
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    Did Katniss ever have any hair clips in it?
    Lily4life
    Community Answer
    Yes, in the steps, it showed to put your hair together using bobby pins.
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    What is the best type of hairspray to use?
    Lily4life
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    There are many brands of hairspray, but I personally like Garnier-Fructis hairsprays.
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    How long should I practice this?
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    Two or three weeks should be enough.
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