![]() ![]() Add bows or flowers to the middle or top of the braid. If the look ends up too messy for your liking use hairspray and bobby pins to secure the loose hairs either behind your ear or in your braid. TUCK the end of the braid under the base of the braid and secure with bobby pins in an X formation. WHEN you have reached the end of the braid, tie it with the small elastic hair tie. This takes finesse, but it will come with practice and patience. Try to do this so this loosely but not too messily. French Braid Ponytail: We all know of the elegance associated with French braids. SPLIT all hair into three equal sections at your hairlineīEGIN braiding by crossing the right piece over the middle, then the left over the middleĪS you continue to braid, add hair from each respective side into the braid. Here are the 15+ different ways to french braid your hair and which can stand you away from the crowd. START with detangled hair that will be relatively easily manipulated. The classic, chic tucked French Braid may take you a little while to perfect, but continue to practice and do not be afraid to vary slightly from the directions if your hair requires that! Leave this as a side braid for a pretty weekend hairstyle.Originally by Toellap for Naturally Curly.Hair keeps slipping? Spray some dry shampoo or sea salt spray onto your hair to add some grip and hold your hair in place.You can minimise this by curling the end of your hair under before starting to braid. Short layers will poke through the style. Loose braids like this work best with long hair or long layers.Finish with hairspray if you want the style to hold all day.Keep in mind that there really is no right or wrong way. Tuck the ends of your braid underneath and pin in place with bobby pins. Im hoping todays tutorial will help show how to hold the strands while you are french braiding hair. Curve the braid up and around to form your bun.Secure the end of your braid with a small clear hair elastic. ![]() Continue your braid, adding in very large sections until all your hair is part of the braid.On the next cross over, add in a large section of hair to your braid. Cross the right section over the middle, then the left over the right. Begin a French braid that runs diagonally from your right temple to below your left ear.Starting at your right temple, take a 1-2 inch section and split it into three.If relaxed, bohemian braids are more your style then all you need to do is follow the tutorial below. Just add in smaller sections and pull the braid tighter to keep it in place. If you prefer neat braids you can easily modify this braid hairstyle to be more even and precise. Secure the tail with a small elastic, or criss-crossed bobby pins if your hair is super short. Braid until you run out of hair to add, then braid whatever hair remains. Last year she let me give her purple ombre hair which was on trend with Radiant Orchid as the 2014 Colour of the Year. Create the section in the direction you want to braid. Continue braiding along the side of your head, adding hair to each section as you go. ![]() I was tidying up my hard drive when I rediscovered this tutorial we shot. Thanks again to my lovely model, Rosalie. I much prefer the bohemian feel of messy braids. Whenever I try and wear a super neat and precise braid it feels too childish. My French braid bun tutorial is a very relaxed and loose braid that is finished in a side bun. Just when I think they need to be more complicated, a classic style like this is all I need to remind me of the beauty of simplicity. ![]()
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