Hair Braids

Braids can be integrated into formal updos for prom and wedding hairstyles, as well as casual styles for long hair. Braided hair is a hairstyle which consists of three strands of hair interwoven together. These braids can be worn as one large one in the back like a ponytail, or various lined up in a row. There can also be two braids on each side of the head like pigtails but they are braided. It is properly simple to braid hair.

There are different types of braids such as the French Braid, but the basic braid is the perfect way to begin. Putting a French braid on your own hair is a very complicated job and it is usually seasier to have someone else do it for you. Though, if you follow the steps carefully, and practice till you get the steps fairly. Brush or comb hair thoroughly, removing all snarls.

It wil be easier to comb curly hair wet, just be smooth. It will likely be easiest to brush straight/wavy hair dry. Divide a small segment of hair where you want the braid to start (generally at the crown of the head) into three even sections. Comb each segment smoothly. Cross the right hand section over the middle section.

The geniune right hand section is now the middle section. Hold the lock of hair in one hand and use the index and middle fingers of the other hand to disseperate it into three strands. Hold the leftmost strand with your left pinkie while moving the rightmost strand over the middle strand. Hold all three strands in separate slots of your left hand. Use your right index finger to pick up a section of hair from the right side of the head, adding it to the new rightmost strand.

Clasp the rightmost strand with your right pinkie, then rotate your left hand so that you can grasp the leftmost strand and cross the left-hand strand over the middle strand. Use your left index finger to pick up a section of hair from the left side of the head and add it to the leftmost strand. Renew the process alternating right and left sections over the middle section, strengthning each plait as you make it, until you reach the hairline. Mimic steps 4-7 until there is no more hair to add. Tie off the end of the braid.

If you have curly or wavy hair you may desire to put gel on the braid when your hair is still damp to make sure it lasting throughout the day. Onetime you have finished, be sure to tie the end of the braid off with a rubber band or other hair tying accessory. Only use gel on wet hair as it will make dry hair sticky and flagrant.

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