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- The elegant, sophisticated french braid looks complex but it does get easier with practice. Take a section of hair from the front of the head and divide into three strands. Braid once; that is take the right strand over the centre, and the left over the centre, and the right over the centre. Maintaining your hold on the braid with your fingers, use your thumbs to gather in additional hair (approximately half inch strips) from each side of the head and add these to the original strands. Braid the strands once again. Continue in this way, picking up more hair as you continue down the braid. Secure with a covered band and add a scrunchie, or you can also decorate it with jewelled pin, tiny flowers, beads or other hair accessories. One last piece of advice -- the right accessories and products are key. For smaller braids that you want to hide the ends of, the tiny, see-through elastics are a perfect choice. And don't be afraid of the gel or hairspray -- if your hair is anywhere near as slippery as mine, you'll need it to make sure half your braid doesn't fall out an hour after styling.
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Events kick off Black History Month at MSU (The Springfield News-Leader)
Missouri State University is celebrating African-American history throughout February -- Black History Month, starting with two musical events this weekend. Once you've selected your hair styling products, it's time to seriously go to work and create some style. Put away your ironing board... with today's ceramic flat irons, it only takes minutes to get that sleek, youthful look. Use only good-quality tools which are not likely to damage your hair, and apply them correctly.
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