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Summary: Evening the ends of a French braid creates two identical braids. Even the ends of French braids with tips from a hair braider in this free video on hairstyles.
Jeanette Herrera loves to use her hands. She has been doing hair for more than 20 years. Herrera demonstrates step-by-step two simple French braids on her daughter, Alexa. Follow along...read more
"Alright, so you can see we've just sprayed the ends of the hair, so they're kind of stuck together like glue, and we're going to kind of finish that up. So you see this section is a little bit longer than this section here, so I want to just show you that technique on how to add some hair. So I'm going to cross that over. This has got a little bit of long hair that I want to take from. And I'm going to use some of this long hair, I'm going to transfer it over to that shorter piece, and I'm going to keep going. The hair is actually pretty sticky down here, and that's pretty nice. Because if it wasn't, it would look really frayed. All of this hair here, wants to just stick out and just look like a flower, and that doesn't look so pretty, that's not the prettiest flower. Alright, go the the very end. Alright, and you're going to add your rubber band. If you guys remember how we did that the last time. I'm going to show you in our next segment just one more time how to do that."
eHow Article: French Braids: Evening Ends