Today I fixed my hair in a style I tried once a long time ago, double French braids but with a hidden center part. To hide the part, first I divide my hair in half. Then when I'm making my first braid, I separate out the innermost sections of hair that I would normally add. I gather the corresponding section of hair from the opposite side of my center part. When I make my second braid I use the sections saved from my first braid, and this is what gives my braids the criss-crossed look that hides my center part at the same time. I hope this makes sense! A second mirror is definitely needed for this hairstyle so I can see the back of my head as I'm braiding and make sure I am keeping the sections straight.
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Double French Braids
Hi everyone,
Today I fixed my hair in a style I tried once a long time ago, double French braids but with a hidden center part. To hide the part, first I divide my hair in half. Then when I'm making my first braid, I separate out the innermost sections of hair that I would normally add. I gather the corresponding section of hair from the opposite side of my center part. When I make my second braid I use the sections saved from my first braid, and this is what gives my braids the criss-crossed look that hides my center part at the same time. I hope this makes sense! A second mirror is definitely needed for this hairstyle so I can see the back of my head as I'm braiding and make sure I am keeping the sections straight.
Today I fixed my hair in a style I tried once a long time ago, double French braids but with a hidden center part. To hide the part, first I divide my hair in half. Then when I'm making my first braid, I separate out the innermost sections of hair that I would normally add. I gather the corresponding section of hair from the opposite side of my center part. When I make my second braid I use the sections saved from my first braid, and this is what gives my braids the criss-crossed look that hides my center part at the same time. I hope this makes sense! A second mirror is definitely needed for this hairstyle so I can see the back of my head as I'm braiding and make sure I am keeping the sections straight.
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You did that perfect beautyfull friend ☺happy monday , i gonna be home tommorow from the hospital ☺
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