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They're different types of ways you can do a french brade, but this is the way i find the most easy.

1. start with a small section of your hair

2. do a normal brade three times

3. whichever side the one goes over the top on, thats the side you get a bit more from and add it to that pile

4. brade it again and keep on doing the same thing until you find that you have no more hair to add

5. then you can just carry on into a normal brade

Hope this helped:)

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