How to French braid for beginners?

How to French braid for beginners?

Brush out your hair completely. Remove any tangles and brush your hair smooth.

  • Begin sectioning your hair. Start the process by gathering a big chunk (1~2cm wide) from the top-center of your head.
  • Separate this first “chunk” into three pieces.
  • Begin in a traditional braid.
  • How to French braid your own hair?

    Take a chunk of hair at the front of your head and separate it into three strands.

  • Cross them as in a classic braid once,placing the side strands over the middle one.
  • Continue braiding,adding new hair from the sides to the side strand before crossing it over.
  • When you reach the nape of your head,gently pull at the sections to loosen the braid. Then,continue braiding a classic three-strand braid with the remaining hair.
  • When you reach the tips,secure the braid with an elastic and pull at the lower sections to loosen them too.
  • How to braid your own hair for beginners?

    1) Split the hair into three sections at the crown of the head. 2) Begin by first creating one to two rows of a traditional braid, crossing the right strand over the center and then, crossing the left strand over the center. 3) Once you’ve done this a couple of times, continue with the outside-strand-over-center pattern, but you will begin to bring in other pieces of hair. 4) Continue working your way all the way down until there is no hair left to incorporate. 5) Once you finish braiding, tie the last one to two inches of hair into a ponytail holder.

    How to do Different braids?

    Method 1 Method 1 of 4: Doing a Basic Braid. Start with brushed hair that hasn’t been washed for 1 to 2 days.

  • Method 2 Method 2 of 4: Trying French or Dutch Braids. Brush your hair back,then pull it into a half-up ponytail.
  • Method 3 Method 3 of 4: Creating a Fishtail Braid
  • Method 4 Method 4 of 4: Trying Alternate Styles.
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