Hairdressing is the art of arranging the hair or otherwise modifying its natural state. Closely related to headgear, hairdressing has been an important part of the dress.
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Types of hair bands
2010-06-12 17:02:00
Throughout history women have braided their hair for both practical and aesthetic reasons. The art of braiding has refined itself over the years and numerous techniques have developed to make it both stylish and convenient. Following are some types to suit your taste to braid the hair.
The Swiss braid: it has once again become very popular. You see it on the catwalk in high beautiful shows. It is formed by crossing two braids at the nape of the neck, then bringing them up and around the top of the head forming a sort of crown.
The simple braid: to do a simple braid pull all the hair back, you may want to secure it with a rubber band. Divide the hair into three sections. Take the right section of hair over the middle section; now take the left section over the middle one. Alternate the right and left sections until you reach the end of the hair. Now band or clip it to keep it in place.
The English braid: this is the most common braid around. Starting at the nape of the neck, the hair is divided into three equal parts. The braid is formed by crossing the left over the middle strand, then the right over the middle strand and held at the bottom by an elastic hair band.
The last is the school braid; it is suitable for students, so if you want to return the school’s age, you can try it.
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