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Your face and your
appearance depends a lot on your hairstyle. If you have long hair then you
can try out French braid, which looks elegant, beautiful and is very easy
too .
You can also let your imagination run wild and play with a basic French
braid and create a variety of looks from tucking the ends of the braid
underneath the braid to wrapping the leftover tail into a soft bun.
French braid is actually an improvement over the English braid where instead
of beginning with three strands, you have to begin with a thin ponytail
starting from the top layer of hair and as you go down you have to keep
adding thin strands of hair into the plait that will form. The braid looks
very elegant with layers of hair draped on either side of the braid.
French Braid:
Step-by-Step Procedure

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Place your thumbs above and slightly
behind your ears. Draw them slightly back and upward, gathering hair
that meets at your crown into a ponytail. Don't anchor it.
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Fashion one English plait, crossing the
left strand over the centre so that the two strands trade places, then
the right strand over the centre so that those two strands trade places.
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Hold the plait in your right hand,
separating the three loose strands below it with your fingers. Place
your left thumb above and behind your left ear and use it to draw a
strand half as thick as one of the original strands towards the
ponytail.
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Add the newly gathered hair to the left
strand and cross this increased strand over the centre, taking the
centre strand to the left as in ordinary English braiding.
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Hold the plait in your left hand,
separating the three loose strands below it with your fingers. Place
your right thumb above and behind your right ear and use it to draw a
strand half as thick as one of the original strands toward the ponytail.

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Add the newly gathered hair to the right
strand and cross this increased strand over the centre, taking the
centre strand to the right as in ordinary English braiding.
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Continue gathering hair from the left and
right and adding it to the strands just before you cross them over the
centre.
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After several plaits, there will be no
loose hair left to gather. English-braid the remaining strands and
fasten the end of the braid with a covered band.
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To give the French braid a different look
you can also tuck the remaining hair under the braid and pin up the tail
so that it is not seen. You can also decorate it with jewelled pin, tiny
flowers, beads or other hair accessories.
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