Hair Braiding for Beginners

Released on = July 23, 2006, 8:27 pm

Press Release Author = Hair Braids

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Do you want to braid your hair? Here are some quick and
easy steps to follow.

Press Release Body = Learning to braid hair is a pretty easy task, it just looks
hard if you don\'t know what you are doing. See -
http://www.classichairbraidingandextension.com People from all cultures have been
braiding hair for thousands of years as a way to keep it out of their faces and off
their necks when it\'s hot, and it is also used as a beauty ritual in several
cultures around the world. Most women and girls in every culture know how to braid,
and are taught at a young age. But, if you have never learned, or just want to know
how, you can usually find someone to teach you. So, when you are ready to learn to
brain hair, here is what you will need:

hair brush, pick, or comb
rubber bands
hair!

It doesn\'t take a lot to braid, so don\'t get discouraged or scared that you won\'t be
able to learn. Just make sure that you are relaxed before you try to braid, and
that you are gentle with the person\'s hair that you are practicing on. Follow these
simple steps and you\'ll be braiding hair like a pro in no time!

1. Brush the hair out completely, getting rid of all tangles and knots that can be
hidden in underlayers. Knots and tangles can cause big problems when you are trying
to separate out the hair and braid it, so be sure that the hair is clear of them.
2. Separate the hair into three, even, large sections, one on each side and one in
the middle.
3. Take two of the sections of hair in one hand and the last one in the other. It
doesn\'t matter which hand you use for the two, just whichever you are comfortable
using. The two sections will switch through the process anyway, just make sure that
you start out on the side that is most comfortable for you.
4. Place the single section of hair between the two sections, pulling the single
section over with one of the sections and moving a different section to the other
side of the head.
5. Still holding the three sections, repeat step four, always keeping one section in
one hand and two in the other, winding the sections over one another all the way
down to the bottom of the hair.
6. When you have about an inch or so left at the bottom, put all three sections of
hair together and secure with a rubber band.

Hair braiding is easy, but when you are beginning to learn it can be hard. It might
take you several tries before you get the hang of how to braid the sections together
right, so do not give up if your first try doesn\'t go as planned. Once you do get
the hang of hair braiding, you\'ll be able to throw in some variations of your own to
create unique looks in each different braid you create.

Jerry Cahill, author, webmaster and publisher
http://www.classichairbraidingandextension.com


Web Site = http://www.classichairbraidingandextension.com

Contact Details = Jerry Cahill||16235 49th Ave ||Seattle ,
98188||$$country||||2064312942||jerry@stopcandida.com||http://www.classichairbraidingandextension.com

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