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This blog will contain, tips, techniques and reviews, as well as articles i have saved from various haircare sites. Some of the advice may be your own. I have tried to add credit where appropriate.
Softresses
This blog will contain, tips, techniques and reviews, as well as articles i have saved from various haircare sites. Some of the advice may be your own. I have tried to add credit where appropriate.
Softresses
How to French braid part 1 -from an online site
Posted 08-14-2008 at 05:40 AM by Softresses
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How to French braid from an internet siteDate Posted: 09-28-2006 at 07:16 PM - Comments (0)
3-Strand French Braid
There are several kinds of braids in which you pick up more hair and add it to the braid as you work. When the new hair is brought up and over the braid when it is added, it is a french braid.
The three strand braid is the most basic braid, and the form most commonly known. Because familiarity brings comfort and skill, the french braid that I will explain is a simple 3-strand.
To cut out wordiness, I have decided to name the webbed area between the fingers.
Directions:


How to French braid from an internet siteDate Posted: 09-28-2006 at 07:16 PM - Comments (0)
3-Strand French Braid
There are several kinds of braids in which you pick up more hair and add it to the braid as you work. When the new hair is brought up and over the braid when it is added, it is a french braid.
The three strand braid is the most basic braid, and the form most commonly known. Because familiarity brings comfort and skill, the french braid that I will explain is a simple 3-strand.
Terms to Know:
To cut out wordiness, I have decided to name the webbed area between the fingers.
- Slot 1 is between the thumb and index fingers.
- Slot 2 is between the index and middle fingers.
- Slot 3 is between the middle and ring fingers.
- Slot 4 is between the ring and little fingers.
Directions:
- Separate a lock of hair from the rest of the hair at the place where you want to begin the braid.
- Put the lock of hair in your left hand.
- Insert the index and middle finger of your right hand through the lock, going from underneath to the surface, separating the lock into three strands.
- Use your left hand to separate the strands out to the end of the hair.

- Put the strand on the left into slot 1L, palm up.
- Rotate your right hand palm down and put the strand from slot 1R into either slot 2 or 3L.

- Move the strand in your right hand into slot 1R.
- Rotate your left hand palm down and put the strand from slot 1L into either slot 2 or 3R.

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