Crown in French Braid French braids of this kind are worn as a crown or headband. The braid, which resembles a braided hair crown, is formed on one side of the head and wraps around to the opposite side. Another lovely and sophisticated hairdo is the French braid crown, which includes making two French braids that wrap around the head like a crown. What Sets a French Braid Crown Apart from a Dutch Braid Crown? Making a French braid across the head's crown constitutes a French braid crown. The appearance is more harder to achieve than a standard braid crown since a standard braid is created by simply dividing the hair in two places and braiding it. To create a crown, the two strands are linked together behind the head. The Dutch braid is created by adding sections of hair and crisscrossing them beneath the braid, as opposed to the French braid, which refers to adding portions of hair while the braid is overlapped. Compared to a French braid, this results in a smoother and more pron
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