Today I made a mohawk-type braid in the center, but left out the side strands in a waterfall fashion. I added the strands into new braids on each side, and repeated that step until I had five braids all connected to each other by the waterfall strands. This sounds like such a complicated explanation for something that was actually simple! Thank you for coming to see my new post. I finished this off with a bun, rather than a ponytail~
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Waterfall Braids
Hi everybody,
Today I made a mohawk-type braid in the center, but left out the side strands in a waterfall fashion. I added the strands into new braids on each side, and repeated that step until I had five braids all connected to each other by the waterfall strands. This sounds like such a complicated explanation for something that was actually simple! Thank you for coming to see my new post. I finished this off with a bun, rather than a ponytail~
Today I made a mohawk-type braid in the center, but left out the side strands in a waterfall fashion. I added the strands into new braids on each side, and repeated that step until I had five braids all connected to each other by the waterfall strands. This sounds like such a complicated explanation for something that was actually simple! Thank you for coming to see my new post. I finished this off with a bun, rather than a ponytail~
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braided bun,
mohawk hairstyle,
Waterfall braid
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Lovely idea! Thank you!
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Thank you <3 <3 <3
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