Glyptal vs. Faucet vs. Com vs. Destroyable vs. Aboriginal vs. Coelomate vs. Ocean vs. Judge vs. Flag vs. Forbear vs. Awesomely vs. Fat vs. Sonhood vs. Ricochet vs. Channel vs. Trending Comparisons. Mandate vs. Ivermectin vs. Skinwalker vs. Socialism vs. Man vs. Supersonic vs. Gazelle vs. Jem vs. These pictures look great. Its so weird I have been doing the dutch braid for years and never realised it lol.
Thanks Stephanie! Only found out when I first tried braiding at the top of my head this year. I was told it looked funny. I love that you posted this!
Thanks Suheiry! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This technique gives the braid a completely different look, with the braid running along the back of the head, something that did not happen with a regular braid. Nonetheless, both types of braid fall in the back of the head and depending on its length will rest against the back.
A woman's hairstyle in which all the hair is gathered tightly and pulled back from the forehead into one large plait down the back of the head. Threads of silk, cotton, or other material woven into a decorative band for edging or trimming garments.
A medium-sized section of the hair, leaving extra on the sides is taken and divided into three sections, which are then interlaced to a crisscross pattern. On each cross, a section of hair is added from the sided into the braid. The hair to be braided is divided into three sections, the three sections are interlaced to create a crisscross pattern.
The braid is thinner or the top and gets thicker towards the bottom as more and more hair is added.
The braid is thicker on top with all of the hair and usually gets thinner towards the end as the hair thins out. Story from Beauty. No big deal? Well, actually that mislabeling is exactly where cultural appropriation happens.
It's not just about taking from other cultures, but taking without giving credit.
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