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French Braid Layered Hair?


Question Posted Sunday May 22 2011, 12:34 pm

Hello. About sometime close to a year ago, I wanted to have a "scene" haircut. You know? Like, really short layers? Well they've grown out a couple few inches, so the shortest layer of my hair is at around the middle of my ear(s). What I would like to know is if I will be able to french braid my hair, into one french braid in the back. And No, I will not braid my hair into two french braids, I want only ONE. :)

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lovealways1221 answered Monday May 23 2011, 5:40 pm:
why don't you try it out?? then tell us..

if there are hairs sticking out, just hair spray them back and use bobby pins.

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smileydino answered Monday May 23 2011, 12:06 am:
I don't think you could really without having to use bobby pins and hair spray that is.

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