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QuestionWhat if you can't work quickly?Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.Nothing is wrong with that. In fact, you should take your time in order to produce quality braids. Speed will come in time with practice.
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QuestionWhat if my hair is dry and frizzy? What is the best way to avoid it?Community AnswerUse hair masks and oil treatments. Check out wikiHow article Make a Homemade (Natural) Protein Hair Mask for some DIY ideas.
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QuestionWhy is my hair frizzy with tangles?Unicorn FangirlCommunity AnswerIt may just be your hair type. You may need to use conditioner often, or a hair mask/oil. Hair spray will work to tame your hair before/after styling it.
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Questionhow do I do a dutch braid?Community AnswerFollow the same steps, but tuck the hair under the middle section instead of over. If you're not sure what that means, check out How to Make a Dutch Braid , or look for tutorials on YouTube.
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QuestionWhat if I have short hair and want to have French plaits?Community AnswerIf you have hair that touches your shoulders, then you will probably be able to achieve two French braids. Follow this article by splitting your hair in two and braiding as it says.
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QuestionWhat do you do with the piece in the center do you just drop it and continue?SophiaCommunity AnswerThe piece in the center you can drop while crossing hair over then pickit up again. Or, you could continue holding the center while you cross the strand over. You do not drop it and continue, that would be for a waterfall braid.
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QuestionCan I do it by myself?SophiaCommunity AnswerYes. You can definitely French braid by yourself, but it takes practice. Don't get frustrated at yourself if it doesn't work the first time.
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