Braids -cited resources
How to Braid Four Strands
Hardy, Thomas. Great Braids!: The New Way to Exciting Hairstyles. 1st Pbk. Ed ed. New York: Sterling, 1997. Print.
James, Duyan. Hairtalk: Stylish Braids from African Roots. New York: Sterling, 2007. Print.
How to French Braid Hair
Johnson, Anne Akers. Hair: A Book of Braiding and Styles/Book and 3 Scrunchies (Klutz). Book and Access ed. New York : Random House Disney, 1995. Print.
Jones. Braiding: Easy Styles for Everyone (Personal Care Collection). 1 ed. Albany: Delmar Cengage Learning, 2001. Print.
How to Make a Round Braid
Carey, Jacqui. 200 Braids to Twist, Knot, Loop, or Weave. Spi ed. Loveland: Interweave Press, 2007. Print.
James, Duyan. Hairtalk: Stylish Braids from African Roots. New York: Sterling, 2007. Print.
Types of Braids
Coen, Patricia, and Joe Maxwell. Beautiful Braids: The Step-by-Step Guide to Braiding Styles for Every Occasion and All Ages. -: Prince Paperbacks/Crown Publishers, 1985. Print.Hardy, Thomas. Great Braids!: The New Way to Exciting Hairstyles. 1st Pbk. Ed ed. New York: Sterling, 1997. Print.

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