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    Braiding A Braid

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    Beginning at the hairline, each strand of silky hair is intricately woven together into a tight French braid. The braid is incomplete without each piece. It cannot be executed flawlessly unless each strand of hair cooperates with each other strand of hair and the individual braiding it. When the individual braiding reaches the tips of the hair, where it is almost impossible to continue, an elastic is wrapped securing the finished work. The elastic remains untouched unless it is purposely removed

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    How To Braid Essay

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    How to blend natural hair with braids Whenever it becomes necessary to blend braids with your natural hair, the first step is to ensure that you choose extensions or braiding hair that closely matches your own texture. Alternately, it is possible to manipulate your own texture to match those of the extensions, such as doing a braid out or twist out to obtain a texture that would blend well with curly extensions. If the extensions are straight, it is also possible to stretch and straighten your natural

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    Demonstration speech I. Introduction A. Greeting and hook: Most of you probably already know how to do a simple braid and maybe some of you can do a French Braid, but do you know how to french fishtail braid? B. Thesis: Today I will show you how to do a French fishtail braid. C. Credibility statement: I personally love to do this braid because it’s intricate looking but easy to do. I have done it many times and really enjoy doing it. D. Main points: First I will talk about

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    The best ways to Dress Up Fishtail Braid Hairstyles for Girls I would presume that you currently understand exactly what a fishtail braid is if you're reading this. Due to the fact that of the reversed appearance that advises a lot of females of the off-duty design kind of hair, it is one of the most popular types of braid. At the very same time, it can include a great deal to your appearance rendering it more trendy than your typical braid. Undoubtedly, it is a go-to hairdo for ladies, particularly

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    Girlhood Movie Review Life displays many petrifying inevitable circumstances to things that humanity must live by. A main significant theme in Girlhood is coming of age, and I believe that growing up is one of those petrifying inevitable issues that life leaves us to face by ourselves. Marieme, the protagonist played by Karidja Touré, eventually finds herself going through several difficulties in a rough environment. Unconfident about her choices in life, Marieme struggles constantly until she discovers

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    Ukian Soldier Narrative

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    I held my breath as the Ukian soldiers marched through my small village. I heard the sound of their hard boots stomp below my hiding spot in the branches of the old oak tree. I shut my eyes tight as the men walked right beneath me. The war has been going on for three months now and we have already lost so many. Fathers, uncle, and even sons have been sent off to war to fight the Ukian and have never returned. My heart beat faster and faster until I thought the soldiers below could hear me. For we

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    A pile of plastic bags sits on the floor from the last shopping trip. A trip that consisted of long lines and other customers' screaming children that needed their nap. What do you do with the bags? Maybe throwing them away would be easy, but why waste those hard-earned plastic bags if you could do something with them? If you make your monstrous pile of bags into a rope, they won't be wasted. A rope can be used for many things including tug-of-war, tire swing, etc. If you want to start a project

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    School Day In School

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    it's a school day” with my cracky morning voice. They crawl out of bed like zombies from their grave. I grab my uniform. I put on my stockings and plaid skirt first, then my black shirt. “Can you braid my hair” my sister Ivy mumbles “Sure thing,” I say immediately back. I braid her hair into two french braids then tie them off into a bow with some rope. I then gave her money for lunch. I grabbed my two heavy textbooks. They have happy students that show unrealistic pictures of school. I walked to the

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    reasonable to braid without a license.There are many reasons that natural hair braider is not the best option, some examples of these things are that they can have unsafe salon conditions and environment, there are also other people that get their license and put the time and effort in to preceding this carer, and finally so these braiders are kept safe. When someone goes and has, their hair done they want it to look good.There are some really good braiders out there who were taught how to braid in a very

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    People have different ways they like to prep their hair for braids. This is the way I like to do mine. First I like to do is section my hair and scratch my scalp. This help left any dandruff from the scalp. After that it’s time to shampoo. I rinse my hair first before I add the shampoo. I like to wash it at least two times. Once I have rinsed the shampoo out its time to condition. Also I like to use a hot oil treatment. The hot oil helps to keep it moisturized while your hair is braided. I put

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