Sentences with phrase «braid under my hair»

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Place your right braid across the back of your head and secure it with bobby pins under some loose hair near your left ear to hide the pins from view.
To do so, split the section of hair into 3 parts and braid it by flipping the side strands under the middle strand and adding more hair to the braid with each subsequent stitch.
Pick up a 3 inch section of hair from right under your bun and split it into 2 sections to fishtail braid it.
To do so, divide your hair into three sections and braid it outwards (flipping the side sections of hair under the middle section) and adding more hair into the braid from either side, each subsequent time you braid.
Now take this braid, wrap it around the base of your ponytail to hide the hair elastic from view, and secure it with a bobby pin under your ponytail.
Pick up a 2 inch section of hair from near your left temple, split it into 3 strands, and Dutch braid it by flipping the side strands under the middle strand and adding more hair from the top of your head with each subsequent stitch.
Be sure to grab hair from under your second part to create a fuller braid.
Hide your pins and the ends of your hair by tucking them under the other braid.
If there are any loose ends, tuck them under the braid and finish with hair spray.
I used to do a french braid with them, just that section and pin it back or twist them and pin them under some hair!
Buns and braids help keep my hair under control, out of my face and looking less like a German - born genius.
Step 5: When you're done with the braids, crisscross the ends of the braids, tuck them under one another, and secure them into the hair with few bobby pins.
Dutch braids, which are a version of French braids where you braid hair over instead of under, happen to keep your hair off your face / neck very well.
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These symmetrical braids aren't just trendy and fierce — they also provide a way to keep your hair under control.
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If you are doing a dutch braid you will add the pieces of hair to your current strand and then wrap the hair under the braid rather than over the braid to make the braid pop a little more.
I find that a regular french braid is a little bit easier to do than a «dutch» french braid, it is the same finger holds, you just need to remember to add the new hair and wrap it under the braid rather than over.
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Begin Dutch braiding your hair by adding pieces to each of the three sections each time you cross it under.
Well, it's basically a reverse French braid — bringing the sections of hair under the plait instead of above makes a neater, more defined braid.
Lots of non-violent, non-gory but otherwise unsettling scenes worth mentioning: many «jump» scenes when people or objects startle others; we hear some noises during the night in many scenes (creaking doors and floorboards, screams, eerie whispers, doorknobs turning, pounding at doors) and doors slam shut as people run past them; we see eerie carvings and sculptures throughout a house, a maelstrom and sculptures come alive and scream and a skeleton sits up abruptly; a ghostly face is seen at a window and in a ceiling, windows become eyes, ghostly children are seen a few times (in one scene, a ghostly baby from a sculpture crawls under the sheets as a woman lies in bed) and a woman's hair is braided by invisible hands.
It was navy wool, with simple gold braid at the throat, and there was a smart, matching cap under which she tucked the foundry - steel braid of her hair.
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