How To French Braid Your Own Hair For Beginners With Pictures
From there make your initial braid.
How to french braid your own hair for beginners with pictures. Once you ve gotten the basics of a traditional braid down you. The thickness of hair will also affect what the french braids looks like. Once you get comfortable you can experiment with starting a braid lower down on your head. The french braid is a beautiful and classic hairstyle.
I have this video below. I have a pinterest style series of pictures on the first step. Adding different pieces of hair makes the french braids messy. This everyday french braid is everything you want in a hairstyle.
I realize that everyone learns differently so it might be helpful to watch several videos until you find one that explains it in the best way for you. Consider spraying your braid with a small amount. Now you know how to french braid your hair your own hair in five easy steps. The secret is to add a strand of hair to each section before braiding it.
It can get in the way. I ve made a couple of approaches to this. Over our years of hair blogging i think the most highly requested video we have been asked for would have to be a how to on french braiding there are many great youtube videos on this subject already so i recommend searching there as well. Thin hair makes it refined thick hair makes it simple.
Although its intricate weave may appear complicated creating your own french braid is a simple process. It s easy looks effortless and is pulled off your neck and from you face. I have long hair. Then take a two inch section of hair from either side of your part separate it into three equal pieces and.
If you want two french braids split your hair in half and clip one side out of the way. Try to start as near the top of your head as possible. When you re done with the french braid you can take the extra step of hiding the elastic tie if you want an all. Consequently i keep my hair up in a french braid much of the time and also braid it each night before bed to reduce tangling.
To start a french braid separate your hair into sections. Make the braid as tight as possible or the braids will be a bit messy and may become looser and looser. Gather the front section of your hair together in one hand. Make sure you ve gathered an even amount of hair from each side.
It stays put all day is practical but looks effortless and at the same time put together.