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Everything Braids - tricks, tips, and pics

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Karma Red Gloves for scanning those!:flower: I'm going to attempt braiding my hair in the style of Anouk Lepere's for Moschino! Wish me luck!:lol:
 
1karina1 said:
Karma Red Gloves for scanning those!:flower: I'm going to attempt braiding my hair in the style of Anouk Lepere's for Moschino! Wish me luck!:lol:

thank you :flower:

good luck on the braiding ^_^
 
haleyanne please provide proper credits for the pictures or they will have to be removed. You can read more about credits do's and don'ts here
 
And posted by TheKiwi in Tatiana Lyadochkina's thread?
I don't know they were credited as from flickr before...
 
I know that there have been posts credited to flickr before.. The mod team was not aware untill recently that flickr is a site for uploading pictures, just like imageshack and photobucket.

As you can see in thread (see the link provided in my previous post) tfs threads cannot be used as credit.

If you have any further questions regarding this feel free to pm me or make a thread regarding the issue in Members Support & Feedback :flower:
 
Okay sorry, Hanne, it won't happen again! :blush:
Now back on topic...
I don't know if I like this one (the sparkles and ribbon are a bit too much) but it looks pretty hard to do!
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http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/GO/klsabin/basic-photos.html

I saw a girl at a track meet the other day with an upside down french braid. It actually looked really good because her hair was long enough that the rest of the braid hung to the side... hard to explain.
 
I wish my hair would hurry up and grow so I can play with it.
 
A TWISTED TALE
NYLON MAGAZINE DEC/JAN 2007

Fashion editor: Aya t. Kanai
Hair: James Pecis at Bumble and Bumble.
Makeup: Robert Greene at see management for m.a.c.
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uh.. How do you do braids that look like this? Are they fishtails? :unsure: If so, I read the directions and still don't get it.

I like to braid my hair at night to prevent tangling. I guess it was popular in victorian times.
 
How can I get this look?

I've always wanted to try out this hairstyle, but don't know how. Can anyone help out?

Please? :flower:
 
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I'd think you could buy fake braids like those, same color as your hair, and 'clip' it in?
 
I think you should do it like this: part your hair in the middle, braid each part and tie the end with an elastic then pin it over your head in opposite directions with bobby pins.

Now you have me intrigued to try out this hairstyle myself!
 

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