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Fancy Braid Hairstyles for Prom 2009/2010

posted November 3, 2009 - 4:04pm
Fancy Braid Hairstyles for Prom 2009/2010

Dutch Braid, Swiss Braid, Rope Braid, Lace Braid, Crown Braid and More
Braids are making a huge comeback this year 2009 and will be extremely hot in 2010. Braids can be worn casual, classy or sexy. You can make a braid in your hair for prom, wedding, party or every day use.< p>

If you are a girl looking for a unique prom hairstyles or wedding style add a twist to the normal French braid. You can choose a Dutch braid, Swiss braid, Dutch braid bun, Rope braid, Lace braid, Crown braid, or a combination braid. These wonderful braid hairstyles would look great with any prom or wedding dress and you won't have to accessorize your hair as much.

Dutch braid- A Dutch braid is what I call an inside out French braid. Some may refer to it as an inverted braid. If you know how to do a regular 3 strand braid and a French braid you will have no problem creating the Dutch braid.

Trying to explain how to do some of these complicated braids gets quite confusing to some. So instead I will give you the best websites online that will show you how you can create a Dutch braid for prom or a wedding. Videojug.com , YouTube.com , Wonderhowto.com , Ehow.com , and Dreamweaverbraiding.com all have very easy directions to follow, and awesome pictures.

Swiss Braid- This unique braids requires long to very long hair. The reason why the hair needs to be long is so that the braid can wrap around the entire head comfortably. This braid can be done on shorter hair, but the look will be quite different. If you do the shorter version add some small flowers and rhinestones in between the sections. This will look so elegant. I know this braid to be called the Swiss braid, but others may call it a Heidi braid.

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