Okay for my football game tomorrow i think i am going to do two french braids, but I read on how to do it and i dont think i can do it and i really want my hair done like that...and my mom doesnt know how to any ideas?
hailebop answered Tuesday October 5 2004, 6:44 am: French braids are pretty hard to do on yourself to begin with - they take some mastering. It took me a good few attempts to be able to do it to my satisfaction. It's much easier to have somebody else do it for you - do you not have any friends who might know how to do it? If not, I'd wait until you'd mastered it properly (hopefully by the next football game?) and then wow everyone rather than having it not look perfect tomorrow because you hadn't quite got it yet. If you can't find a friend to french braid your hair, you could just try braiding it in the normal fashion and adding some cool accsessories to your hair to jazz it up a bit. :) [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
aNgeLxfOrEvEr answered Monday October 4 2004, 9:56 pm: Well, it's kind of hard to explain but I'll take a shot at it..
First you part your hair all the way down to your neck, and put the hair in front of each of your shoulders. [[ You could put a hair tie in one of the sides, while you are doing the other one, so it doesn't get in the way ]] Then, take one of the two sections you have and take 3 little pieces from the top. Begin to do a normal braid. After every few seconds, add a little bit more hair to each of the 3 pieces of the braid. This will make it include all your hair. Keep going until you get to below your neck (if your hair is that long) and then you can do a normal braid again (because there is now no hair to include back in). Once you are done that, you can put a hair tie on the end. Then repeat the same steps with the other side! Now your finished! Hope I helped ya :D If you need anything else, ask me ;)
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