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I've used french braid when it's just one braid down the middle like this
I was always told the difference between the two braiding methods was in how the actual hair was braided. In one method you do what is called overbraiding. To overbraid you draw the side hair in over the top and braid overhanded-one hand over the other-plams facing down. Underbraiding is the reverse. To underbraid you draw the side hair in underneath and braid -with your palms facing up.
I was always told the difference between the two braiding methods was in how the actual hair was braided. In one method you do what is called overbraiding. To overbraid you draw the side hair in over the top and braid overhanded-one hand over the other-plams facing down. Underbraiding is the reverse. To underbraid you draw the side hair in underneath and braid -with your palms facing up.
and you are exactly rightThat's how I was always taught the difference between French braids and cornrolls.
Though this is one braid, its a cornrow because its underbraided (and stands out instead of being inverted). It doesn't matter how many braids or rolls it has.
This is a French braid because its inverted.
Like an "innie" vs. an "outie".
Val, I thought when its inverted is a danish braid.