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Human Braiding Hair

Braid means a multifaceted formation prepared by intertwining multiple strands of flexible polymer material or textile fibers or real human hair. Braid is normally long and narrow with each group of strand meandering forward through the overlapping collection of the others.

Simple braid can be constructed from three solid strands and complex creation needs capricious number of strands for the wider variety. Braiding means weaving human or synthetic hair or hair integration and it is woven to the root area of the scalp.

People are using many types of braids to change the hair style. Straight braids are most suitable for the regular use and it can be coiled and twisted for some more intricate look. French braids are usually woven in the hair nearer to the scalp and the weaving starts from the upper area of the head. This is a very useful method for the routine formal wear.

Sloppy braids are good for the intricate look and easy in use. Braiding keeps the hair style secure and easy to control. To braid the hairs properly ensure that the hairs must be free from any entanglement. The popular way of braiding is a rat tail comb having fine tooth and long handle.

Usage of rubber bands may result hairs into breaking and tangling. It is important to have good grip while producing the braid it should not be too lose or tight but suitable to the user with all the hairs done equally.

English braid is the easiest one to start with. First group the hairs into a small tail and then with the help of the rat rail comb, divide the hair into three equal parts, holding firmly the centre string into your right hand start braiding the hairs and when you come to an end of the braid, put an elastic  or rubber band.

So as to prepare French braid, which is more complicated in the preparation need a proper grip to give a classic look, each portion sinks gracefully into the next.

An inverted French braid is done the same way, instead of crossing each part over into the middle, that has to be crossed underneath the other and the entire look would be unique and stylish as the plait remains against the scalp. Fishbone braid resembling to the shape of a fish and the making of this is the same way like French braid where using three sections of hair instead of two.