2daredvils answered Sunday October 3 2004, 5:33 pm: dear french braid,
french braids are HARD! but i am sure that you can find a book about it or you can go online and find seomthing about it there. if not, why don't you ask one of your friends if they can teach you. if that doesn't work, what about someone from your family, and if that doesn't work, i am all out of ideas, sorry!
hope i helped...
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mysticpixie05 answered Sunday October 3 2004, 12:46 pm: It is sorta hard to explain but here it goes...
Take three tiny pieces of hair and start to braid as a normal braid, once you have crossed and used all three of those pieces once, then pick up a little strand everytime you cross a piece of hair over. Do this until you have used all the hair. I hope that this helps and that i have explained it clearly enough. Have Fun!
And once again i am sorry i couldnt explain it better, it is a difficult thing to explain.
Roxybabii922 answered Sunday October 3 2004, 12:01 pm: It's kind of hard to explain, but you take 3 small pieces braid them and then gather a little more hair to those 3 and braid and you keep gathering until all the hair is used... [ Roxybabii922's advice column | Ask Roxybabii922 A Question ]
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