Final answer:
Braiding wet curly hair often results in frizz when it dries due to the disruption and reformation of hydrogen bonds that cause the hair cuticles to lift and not maintain the new shape.
Step-by-step explanation:
When curly hair is braided wet, it tends to shrink and recoil as it dries. This process will likely create option b) Frizz. This happens because the water molecules disrupt some of the hydrogen bonds in the hair's keratin strands. As the hair dries and new hydrogen bonds are formed, this can change the hair's shape, essentially 'setting' the hair in its new form. However, rather than maintaining the new curl or wave, the disruption might cause the hair cuticles to lift, leading to frizz.