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Nov 30, 2013
Berry C.
Nov 30, 2013
Allie Y.
I can't really tell, but did she braid it and pull the circular pieces loose from the braid while keeping them still connected? If that even makes sense haha.
Nov 30, 2013
Jessica V.
It looks like the stylist braided bigger sections of hair in a side French braid and then she pulled out the the strands.
Nov 30, 2013
Ashton H.
I agree with Jessica. It looks like a pulled out French braid.
Nov 30, 2013
Berry C.
She use 4pcs off hair to make it, and at the end, just pull the circular pieces like allie said.