Yesterday I made a center waterfall braid, but left hair out of both sides. Then I added the hair from the left into another French braid on that side, and the hair from the right into a third French braid on that side. All three braids look woven together, in a look that is actually easy to create!
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Sunday, November 9, 2014
Woven French Braids
Hi friends,
Yesterday I made a center waterfall braid, but left hair out of both sides. Then I added the hair from the left into another French braid on that side, and the hair from the right into a third French braid on that side. All three braids look woven together, in a look that is actually easy to create!
Yesterday I made a center waterfall braid, but left hair out of both sides. Then I added the hair from the left into another French braid on that side, and the hair from the right into a third French braid on that side. All three braids look woven together, in a look that is actually easy to create!
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basket-weave braid,
French braid
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Wow! That's so amazing! I love seeing the styles that you cook up- they always give me inspiration! :)
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