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QuestionWhere do I find a brush cone to make a French twist?Community AnswerYou can find it at a hair/cosmetics/beauty shop, if not, you could order online.
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QuestionWhat size bobby pins do I need?Community AnswerThe thicker your hair, the bigger bobby pins you may need. If you have thin hair, use small bobby pins.
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QuestionHow do you put a French twist into short hair?Community AnswerYour hair would need to be long enough to put into a low ponytail. Create the ponytail, then pull the hair tie out just a little bit so the ponytail is loose. Next, flip the ponytail through the base, behind the hair tie. Use bobby pins to hold loose sections in place if necessary.
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QuestionCan I do this hairstyle with thick, wavy hair?Community AnswerSure you can, but thick hair may be harder to work with. The waves should be fine. If you want it straight, go ahead and flat iron.
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QuestionHow clean does my hair need to be when French twisting?Nicole SmoczynskaCommunity AnswerFor most updos your hair should ideally be second day hair as it helps the hairstyle hold better but you can do it on freshly washed and dried hair if you want.
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QuestionIs there any reason a guy shouldn't wear this hairstyle?Community AnswerNo, you do you! There is absolutely no reason why a guy shouldn’t rock the French twist. The only side effect is you may look a bit like secretary, since this is the stereotypical ‘secretary hairstyle'.
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QuestionCan you use a claw clip for a little extra support?Community AnswerYes, if you want to. It might not look as formal though but if you are going for a more casual look, it would look nice.
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