How To Braid Hair For A New Look

How To Braid Hair For A New Look

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There are many ways or appearance you can braid hair in. There is the English Braid, Fishtail, Dutch and also French Braids. Braids can be incorporated into strict up dos for proms and wedding hairstyles as well as casual styles for long hair. With a little training you can become an whiz at creating braids on yourself and others.

Things You'll Need

Wide- tooth comb

Fine- tooth comb

Ponytail holder

Spray bottle with water

Styling cream (for fine, fly- away hair)

Finishing spray

Make sure that hair is as uniform as possible and entirely free of even the smallest derange as they will cause problems. Comb it with wide- tooth comb until comb moves freely through hair. Break down hair into smaller sections and comb through with a fine- tooth comb. Be sure to detach any rings and bracelets as they might get caught in the hair.

The Basic English Braid is the most common and quick and easiest braid to do, even on yourself.

Steps:

1.Break down all hair into three even segment and comb segment smooth.

2.Cross the right hand segment over the middle areas. The original right hand is now the middle areas.

3.Pull the sections away from each other and squeeze the plait.

4.Cross the left hand areas over the middle sections. The original left hand areas is now the middle sections.

5.Squeeze the plait again.

6.Continue the process alternating right and left areas over the middle sections, tightening each plait as you make it.

7.Fasten the end of the braid with a hair- safe ponytail holder.

Once you've excel in the basic braid, try braiding your hair in three areas along the hairline at the nape of your neck and then braiding all three segment together for a more arduous look. The most considerable step in braiding hair is to plan your style. Having in mind what your end goal looks like will help you to form a path for getting there. The easiest amount to begin with will probably be four to six sections from the front to the back of the head. French and Dutch braids can look gorgeous with the braid ending at the hairline and the remaining hair caught in a ponytail. Try adding a head band to your new look to add some flair.


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