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What Is The Difference Between A Dutch Braid And An English Braid?

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What Is The Difference Between A Dutch Braid And An English Braid?

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A Dutch briad is a kind of braid that is just like a French braid. It is basically a three strand braid. The two strands are crossed under the middle strand instead of over it that is why it is called an inverted braid. On the other hand an English braid is the regular briad consisting of three strands. These strands are crossed over the middle strand instead of under it.

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