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  2. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    French braid: A classic braid where hair is braided in three strands, incorporating additional hair into each section. Senegalese Twists: Also known as rope twists, this style involves two-strand twists with hair extensions. Feed-in Braids: Braids that start thin and gradually get thicker, offering a natural and less bulky look.

  3. Kumihimo - Wikipedia

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    Kagami – the top braiding surface on a marudai; Japanese for "mirror". Kongō Gumi – a class of patterns for round cord all involving eight threads folded in half for a total of sixteen strands. In clockwise order, each bobbin is moved to the opposite side.

  4. Takadai - Wikipedia

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    The braiding progresses on a 'V' front, as opposed to weaving on a regular loom that progresses on a straight front. The art that is worked on the takadai is a braid, not a weave. Although many of the patterns used on this braiding stand resemble the up and down motion of a weave, since each thread takes a turn at being both the weft and the ...

  5. Dad braiding 101 classes are a real thing - AOL

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    The 45-minute course is intended to teach basic hair skills, featuring hands-on demonstrations for brushing and, of course, braids. As Friedman explains, "Dads want to learn. I hear it all the time.

  6. 48 Holiday Hairstyles to Rock All Season Long, from ...

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    Follow the same steps of creating the regular style (see #26), but this time remove a few strands to braid and wrap that around the front. If you have shorter hair, consider extensions to get the ...

  7. A head full of medium box braids—which are significantly larger than a micro braids—can take upwards of five hours. So, braiding four sets of micro braids is all the more time-intensive.

  8. Marudai - Wikipedia

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    The marudai is generally made of a close-grained wood and consists of a round disk (kagami or "mirror") [1] with a hole in the center, supported by four legs set in a base. The Japanese style marudai is often about 16 in (41 cm) high and is used while kneeling or when placed on a table.

  9. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    Dreadlocks, also known as dreads or locs, are a hairstyle made of rope-like strands of hair. Dreadlocks are created by either manually twisting the hair or by allowing it to mat naturally. Over time, the hair will form tight braids or ringlets. [1] [2]