How to Braid Hair

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Learn To Braid Hair

Learn to braid yours or anyone else's hair on this page. I'll add a few YouTubes for you to watch and some books you can purchase with pitures of how to braid hair.

How to Braid Hair 

How to Braid Hair in Different Ways : Doing a Basic Hair Braid

How to do a basic hair braid; get professional tips and advice on methods, techniques, and products for doing your own hairstyling in this free beauty video. Expert: Lauren Farraher Bio: Lauren Farraher has been styling all types of hair for more than nine years. Farraher has experience in cutting, styling and coloring men's, women's and children's hair. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Runtime: 1:34
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How to French Braid Hair 

How to Braid Hair : How To Do A French Braid

Learn how to do a French braid from a ponytail with expert braiding tips in this free hair styling video clip. Expert: Kerri Hernandez Contact: www.cynergydance.com Bio: Kerri Hernandez is a licensed cosmetologist in Texas and works in San Antonio. She has been braiding hair for several years. Filmmaker: Lauren Grevelle

Runtime: 3:37
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Braided Hair Styles 

Great Braids!: The New Way to Exciting Hairstyles

Amazon Price: $9.95 (as of 07/12/2009)Buy Now

Featured are over 25 great braid designs to do yourself. The techniques are easily mastered and responsible for an array of new and exciting looks.*For a quick change of style, turn your traditional ponytail into something completely original in just a matter of minutes. Interested in appearing cosmopolitan? The French braid provides elegance and is sure to never go out of fashion. Want to show off your funky side? If so, see how the four-strand and wrapped crown 'do's grab you. These are but a few of the many wonderful styles. Maintenance tips and some gadgets and accessories you might want to check out will be extremely helpful in guaranteeing you the best-looking hair possible. 96 pages (all in color), 7 x 10.

How to Braid Hair 

Braid Your Own Hair by Karen Ribble

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Instructional hair braiding book. Specializing in working with Caucasian hair. Methods of braiding your own hair are explained and illustrated. Included are the French technique, Dutch technique, Lace braids and 5 strand braid. Also includes basic variations, how to add accent braids, and multiple style options. Demonstrated by braiding expert Karen Ribble.

For Your Tresses 

Hair comb with dangling tail

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This crystal hair comb is designed to use it to hold all the hair back off the face. The top measures 1.5 inches wide and 1 inch long. The dangling tail is about 4.5 inches long. Great for any hair style.

Hair Elastics 

Sheer Delight Grooming Bows with Elastic Hairband - The Perfect Touch - Bag of 25

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Bows feature sheer, luminescent ties and satin rosette centers for an uptown, stylish look.

Polka Dot Hair Ribbons 

Braids For a Cool Summer Hairdo 

Summertime calls for a cool hairdo and what's better than a french braid to keep you chilling? French braiding takes a little practice and is much easier to do if you already know how to braid, or plat hair. It's nearly impossible to French braid your own hair, so have some friends over and practice on each other and you'll get the hang of it soon. Long hair is tedious to french braid but is somewhat easier to work with than really short hair. Hair should at least be shoulder length for your first attempt. Some people find it easier to french braid wet hair, some think dry hair is more manageable. Try both ways to see which is easiest for you.

There are many different styles you can do but starting with a simple style, gather the hair from just above the beginning of the tops of both ears, to the top of the head. Pull together as if to make a ponytail, then comb. Separate into three sections, holding the right side section of hair by folding the pinky finger and ring finger of the right hand over it, then do the same to the left side section of hair. For the center hair section, hold it with thumb, index finger and middle finger of whichever hand you prefer. After practicing the French braids, you can develop a way of holding the hair that is the most comfortable for you. Start by braiding them together one time. One time means to take the right side section and put it in the middle, then take the left side section and put it in the middle. That completes one full braid. Now, grab a strand of hair that is hanging down on the right side, and put it with the strand you are already holding in the right hand. Pick up a section from the middle, which is hanging down, and put it in with the strand you are already holding in the middle. Do the same to the left side. Now, braid one full time. After each braid, gather a section from the right side and put it in with the piece you're already holding in the right hand, then take a section from the middle and put it in with the existing middle section, and then do the left side in the same manner. Continue this pattern until you are finished with all hair that is around the scalp, then finish by using a regular braiding pattern down the length. To prevent the hair from tangling during the braiding process, stop on occasion, put all the hair in one hand, keeping it separated by the fingers, and comb, then begin braiding once again.

How the braid will look depends upon how you braid hair. If you braid each section by going under the next section, the braid will appear slightly different than if you braid by crossing over the sections. Do whichever is the most comfortable, or learn both styles over time.

You can do the same pattern on pigtails by starting with the hair parted from the center of the forehead to the middle back of the neck. After placing in two sections, concentrate on one section by braiding the top portion of it once, picking up an extra strand for each existing strand and braiding once again. Tie off then do the other side.

Spiral Hair Brush 

Diane 1¾" Round Spiral Nylon Brush #D9028

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Nylon bristle
Thermal barrel
7 Row 1¾"

Antique Mirror to Check Your Tresses 

Chinese jade and agate encrusted antique hand held mirror

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* Richly embellished with symbolic imagery
* Longevity symbol surrounded by dragons and bats for good fortune
* Delicately etched silver and jade handle
* Made in China

Five Minute Hair Stylist, The 

Hardcover: 88 pages

The Five Minute Hair Stylist

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Combine the success of the "five-minute" format with the enormous popularity of Beautiful Braids and the result is this appealing collection of 30 simple, pretty, and sophisticated hairstyles that any woman can create with ease and confidence. 125 full-color photographs.

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Tiddledeewinks wrote...

Glad so many like and use this lens! I used to braid my daughters' (Eelkat) hair when she was little.

ReplyPosted July 07, 2009

Nara wrote...

Great and the best. I have long hair and now I have the place to help me. 5 starts from me. I'm email this to my friend with long. Love your lens.

ReplyPosted March 30, 2009

CreativeArtist wrote...

Now I'll know how to French braid my daughters hair. Thanks.

ReplyPosted March 11, 2009

Czarque wrote...

I can't wait till my 2yr old daughter's hair is long enough for me to braid!

ReplyPosted February 09, 2009

EverythingMouse wrote...

What a great resource! My daughter has long hair and loves having it in breads. I want to try out some French braids.

ReplyPosted January 01, 2009

tandemonimom wrote...

What a beautiful lens! I LOVE the crown braids! Regular I can do, and French, but I never mastered the herringbone weave or the half-French or the crown. Gorgeous!

ReplyPosted December 16, 2008

EelKat wrote...

I added this as a featured lens on my http://prettiest.hair.ever.com/ lens.

ReplyPosted September 06, 2008

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