How to Do a 5 Strand Braid?

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Doing a five (5) strand braid is definitely a job for a professional. Put your hair in a ponytail and divide it into five strands. Move strand 1 over strand 2, and under strand 3. Weave strand 5 over strand 4 and under strand 1. Repeat these steps and continue to repeat them for the length of the braid. Secure with a hair tie.
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If you take the time to practice, you can definitely learn how to do a 5 strand braid. The more you work on this hairstyle, the easier it will come in time. This look is great for
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1. Wet the hair thoroughly. 2. Pull back hair into a pony tail, securing with an elastic. 3. Separate the pony tail into two halves, securing one half with an elastic at the bottom.
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1. Pass the first strand over the second and third strands. Pull them tightly together. 2. Move on to the last of the the five strands. Take this strand over the previous two. 3.
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1. Fold one piece of paracord in half. If your cords are different lengths, fold the shorter cord. 2. Pass the second cord behind both ends of the folded cord, approximately 1 inch
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