Braid Hairstyle Ideas
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Elegant and Effortless Styles:
Classic Single French Braid: A timeless and sophisticated braid that enhances any outfit.
Voluminous French Braid: Create a fuller and more voluminous braid by pulling out sections of hair as you go.
Rope Braid: A variation on the French braid where the strands are twisted together instead of being braided.
Fishtail French Braid: A delicate and intricate braid that creates a beautiful and unique look.
Creative and Playful Styles:
Diagonal French Braid: Part your hair diagonally and start your braid on one side, crossing it over to the other.
Half-Up French Braid: Braid a section of hair from the crown to the back and secure it with a bobby pin.
Two French Braids: Create two parallel French braids on either side of your head for a symmetrical and trendy look.
Crown Braid: Start your French braid at the nape of your neck and wrap it around your head, securing it at the front.
Modern and Edgy Styles:
Braided Undercut: Shave or trim the sides of your hair and create a French braid on the top, creating a bold and edgy contrast.
Messy French Braid: Allow a few strands of hair to fall out and create a more relaxed and effortless look.
Inverted French Braid: Braid your hair in the opposite direction (from the bottom towards the top) for a unique and modern twist.
Inside-Out French Braid: Braid your hair inside out, creating a subtle and elegant variation.
Section off hair from crown to forehead.
Classic French Braid
Part hair in the center.
Cross the left section over the middle section.
Add a small section of hair from the side to the left section.
Cross the new left section over the middle section.
Repeat steps 3-4 until all hair is incorporated.
Secure with an elastic.
Dutch Braid (Inside-Out French Braid)
Follow steps 1-2 of Classic French Braid.
Cross the right section under the middle section.
Add a small section of hair from the side to the right section.
Cross the new right section under the middle section.
Repeat steps 3-4 until all hair is incorporated.
Secure with an elastic.
Fishtail Braid
Divide hair into two equal sections.
Take a small strand from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section.
Repeat with a strand from the right section, crossing it over to the inside of the left section.
Continue alternating strands until all hair is incorporated.
Secure with an elastic.
Crown Braid
Create a French braid starting from one side of the crown.
Bring the braid around the back of the head to the other side.
Secure the end with an elastic.
Repeat the process with a French braid on the other side of the crown.
Bring the two braids together and pin them at the top of the head.
Half-Up Basket Braid
Create a center part.
Gather hair from the front of the head and clip it up.
From the remaining loose hair, create a Dutch braid at the nape of the neck.
Bring the braid up over the head and wrap it around the clipped-up hair.
Secure with bobby pins.
Double Waterfall Braid
Create two French braids starting from the crown and working towards the nape of the neck.
As you braid, drop small sections of hair from the braids to create a "waterfall" effect.
Secure the braids with elastics.
Braided Ponytail
Create a high ponytail.
Divide the ponytail into three sections.
Braid each section and then combine the three braids into one large braid.
Secure the braid with an elastic.
Divide section into three equal strands.
Section 1: Classic Three-Strand Braid
Step 1: Brush hair to remove tangles and create a smooth base.
Step 2: Divide hair into three equal sections at the crown of the
Cross right strand over middle strand.
French Braid
1. Take a small section of hair from the top of your head and divide it into three strands.
2. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
3. Cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
4. Add a small section of hair from the side of your head to the right strand.
5. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 until you reach the end of your hair.
7. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Dutch Braid
1. Divide your hair into three strands.
2. Cross the left strand over the middle strand.
3. Cross the right strand under the new middle strand.
4. Add a small section of hair from the side of your head to the left strand.
5. Cross the left strand over the middle strand.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 until you reach the end of your hair.
7. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Fishtail Braid
1. Divide your hair into two strands.
2. Take a small section of hair from the outside of the left strand and cross it over to the inside of the right strand.
3. Take a small section of hair from the outside of the right strand and cross it over to the inside of the left strand.
4. Repeat steps 2-3 until you reach the end of your hair.
5. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Waterfall Braid
1. Start with a French braid.
2. When you get to the bottom, let the bottom strand hang loose.
3. Take a new section of hair from the top and add it to the middle strand.
4. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 until you reach the end of your hair.
6. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Crown Braid
1. Start with a French braid on one side of your head.
2. Braid around the back of your head and secure it with a bobby pin.
3. Repeat steps 1-2 on the other side of your head.
4. Connect the two braids at the back of your head with bobby pins.
Cross left strand over new middle strand.
Braided Pigtails
Section hair into two equal parts.
Braid each section tightly from nape to crown.
Secure with elastic bands.
Cross left braid over the right braid at the nape of the neck.
Pull through the loop to secure.
Repeat on the right braid.
Braided Top Knot
Braid a French braid from the crown to the nape of the neck.
Tie with an elastic band.
Coil the braid into a bun and secure with bobby pins.
Cross the left tail of the braid over the right tail to form a loop.
Pull through the loop and tighten to form a knot.
Crown Braid with Cross
Create a side part.
French braid a section of hair from the part to the crown.
Pull the braid through the last loop and secure with an elastic band.
Cross the left tail of the braid over the right tail.
Pin the cross in place.
Tuck the remaining hair under the cross and braid it loosely.
Cross-Over Braid
Section hair into three parts.
Cross the left strand over the middle strand.
Bring the right strand over the new middle strand (formerly the left strand).
Repeat the pattern, crossing strands back and forth.
Braid to desired length and secure with an elastic band.
Dutch Fishtail Cross
Section hair into two equal parts.
Create a Dutch fishtail braid on the left side, crossing strands over the top.
Do the same on the right side.
Cross the right braid over the left braid at the nape of the neck.
Keep braiding and crossing until all hair is used up.
Secure with an elastic band.
French Cross Braid
Create a French braid on one side.
When you reach the nape of the neck, cross the braid over to the other side.
Continue braiding while crossing over until all hair is used up.
Secure with an elastic band.
Intricate Cross Braid
Divide hair into three sections.
Cross the left strand over the middle strand.
Cross the right strand over the new middle strand (formerly the left strand).
Divide the left section into two and cross the left half over the new middle strand (formerly the right strand).
Repeat with the right section.
Continue braiding in this pattern until all hair is used up.
Secure with an elastic band.
Repeat process, adding small sections of hair from the sides as you go.
Dutch Braid:
1. Create a triangle section at the crown of your head, just above your forehead.
2. Divide the section into three strands.
3. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
4. Cross the left strand under the new middle strand.
5. Bring a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right strand.
6. Cross the right strand (now including the added hair) over the middle strand.
7. Bring a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the left strand.
8. Cross the left strand under the new middle strand.
9. Continue repeating steps 5-8, adding hair from the sides as you go, until you reach the nape of your neck.
10. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
French Braid:
1. Gather a small section of hair from the top of your head, near your forehead.
2. Divide the section into three strands.
3. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
4. Cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
5. Take a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right strand.
6. Cross the right strand (now including the added hair) over the middle strand.
7. Take a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the left strand.
8. Cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
9. Continue repeating steps 5-8, adding hair from the sides as you go, until you reach the end of your hair.
10. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Reverse Braid:
1. Create a triangle section at the nape of your neck, just above your hairline.
2. Divide the section into three strands.
3. Cross the left strand over the middle strand.
4. Cross the right strand under the new middle strand.
5. Bring a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the left strand.
6. Cross the left strand (now including the added hair) under the middle strand.
7. Bring a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right strand.
8. Cross the right strand over the new middle strand.
9. Continue repeating steps 5-8, adding hair from the sides as you go, until you reach the top of your head.
10. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Continue braiding until you reach the nape of your neck.
Elaborate Braided Crown:
French braid two sections from the front of your head towards the back.
Pin the braids together at the nape of your neck to form a low crown.
Loosely pull apart the braids for a voluminous effect.
Mermaid Braided Bun:
Part your hair down the middle.
Create two fishtail braids on each side.
Gather the braids at the nape of your neck and twist them together to form a bun.
Secure with bobby pins and tuck in any loose ends.
Diagonal Dutch Braid:
Start at one side of your head and create a Dutch braid that crosses diagonally towards the opposite side.
Continue braiding until you reach the nape of your neck.
Secure the braid with a clear elastic and gently pull apart the strands for a fuller look.
Inverted French Braid:
Begin at the nape of your neck and create an inverted French braid by adding hair from the sides over the top.
Braid all the way to the crown of your head.
Wrap the end of the braid around an elastic and secure.
Half-Up Dutch Braid:
Part your hair horizontally from the top of your ears.
Dutch braid the top section towards the back of your head.
Ponytail or bun the rest of your hair below the braid.
Asymmetrical Side Braid:
Start at one side of your head and create a Dutch braid that curves towards the opposite side.
Leave the rest of your hair loose or style it in a ponytail.
Half-Up Braid
Divide hair into two sections, top and bottom.
Braid the top section into a three-strand braid.
Pull the braid across the head and secure it with a hair tie at the nape of the neck.
Crown Braid
Start with a center part.
Take three small sections of hair at the crown and braid them together.
Continue braiding around the head, incorporating sections of hair from the sides.
Once the braid reaches the starting point, secure it with a hair tie.
Fishtail Braid
Divide hair into two equal sections.
Take a small section of hair from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section.
Repeat on the other side, taking a section from the outside of the right section and crossing it over to the inside of the left section.
Continue alternating sides until you reach the end of the hair.
Secure with a hair tie.
French Braid
Start at the crown of the head.
Divide hair into three sections.
Cross the right section over the middle section, then the left section over the new middle section.
Pick up a small section of hair from the right side and incorporate it into the right braid section.
Cross the right section over the middle section, then pick up a small section of hair from the left side and incorporate it into the left braid section.
Continue braiding until you reach the nape of the neck.
Secure the braid with a hair tie.
Braided Ponytail
Braid the hair into any desired style (e.g., French, Dutch, fishtail).
Gather the braid and the remaining hair into a ponytail.
Secure the ponytail with a hair tie.
Dutch Braid (Inverted French Braid)
Dutch Braid (Inverted French Braid)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Start with Brushed Hair: Brush your hair thoroughly to remove any tangles.
2. Section the Hair: Divide your hair into three equal sections: left, center, and right.
3. Cross the Left Section Over the Middle: Take the left section and cross it over the center section.
4. Add Hair from the Left Side: Take a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the left section that you just crossed over.
5. Cross the Right Section Over: Now, take the right section and cross it over the new left section (which now includes the added hair).
6. Add Hair from the Right Side: Similar to step 4, take a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right section that you just crossed over.
7. Continue Braiding: Repeat steps 4-6, alternating between the left and right sections and adding hair from the sides as you go.
8. Tighten the Braid: As you braid, gently pull on the edges of the braid to tighten it.
9. Secure the End: Once you reach the end of your hair, secure the braid with a small elastic band.
Tips:
For a neat look, section your hair precisely and keep the strands taut as you braid.
Practice makes perfect! Don't get discouraged if you don't get it right the first time.
Use a tail comb to create a clean part when separating the hair.
If your hair is slippery, use a small amount of hairspray to hold the braid in place.
Dutch braids can be styled in different ways, such as half-up, side-swept, or even as a crown.
Hairstyle Ideas:
Elegant Low Dutch Braid: Braid your hair into a Dutch braid and let it hang loosely at the nape of your neck.
Side-Swept Dutch Braid: Start the Dutch braid on one side of your head and sweep it across the top to the other side.
Half-Up Dutch Braid: Braid the top half of your hair into a Dutch braid and leave the rest down.
Dutch Braid Crown: Divide your hair into two sections and braid each into a Dutch braid. Bring the braids together at the back of your head and pin them in place to create a crown.
Braided Pigtails with Dutch Braids: Braid two Dutch braids on either side of your head and secure them with elastics at the bottom.
Similar to a French braid, but the strands are crossed under instead of over.
Dutch Braid (Inverted French Braid)
Step 1: Brush hair and divide into three sections.
Step 2: Cross the right section under the middle section.
Step 3: Cross the left section under the new middle section.
Step 4: Pick up a small section of hair from the left side and cross it under the new middle section.
Step 5: Cross the right section under the new middle section again.
Step 6: Repeat steps 4 and 5, alternating sides, until all hair is braided.
Step 7: Secure the end with an elastic band.
Variations:
Half-Dutch Braid: Braid the top half of the hair and leave the bottom half loose.
Double Dutch Braid: Braid two Dutch braids side-by-side.
Inside-Out Dutch Braid: Reverse the direction of the crosses, braiding the sections over instead of under.
Halo Dutch Braid: Begin with a French braid at the crown of the head, then gather additional hair as you move around the head, braiding it all the way around.
Pull-Through Dutch Braid: Create a Dutch braid, then gently pull on the sides to loosen the braid for a more voluminous look.
Tips:
Use a styling product to keep the hair in place.
Braid on slightly damp hair for better grip.
Keep the sections tight for a polished braid.
Practice makes perfect! Don't get discouraged if you don't get it right the first time.
Intricate Braided Hairstyle Ideas
French Braid with Bouffant
Create a French braid starting from the crown and ending at the nape of the neck.
Gently tease the top of the hair to create a bouffant.
Pin the braid in place and secure with hairspray.
Dutch Crown Braid
Start by braiding a Dutch braid (inside-out French braid) around the circumference of your head.
Continue braiding until you reach the crown, where you can secure it with hairpins or an elastic band.
Brush the hair above the braid to smooth out any bumps or flyaways.
Fishtail Side Braid with Bangs
Create a fishtail braid by dividing your hair into two sections and crossing them over each other in an alternating pattern.
Braid the fishtail to one side and secure it.
Leave out some bangs and style them as desired.
Twisted Rope Braid with Halo
Divide your hair in half down the center.
Take one section and twist it tightly.
Repeat with the other section.
Cross the two twists over each other and secure them to create a halo effect.
Pin the ends in place for added support.
Half-Up Double Braided Bun
Divide your hair into two equal sections.
Create a braid on each side and secure them with elastic bands.
Gather the braids together at the crown and form a bun.
Secure the bun with hairpins and any desired hair accessories.
Milkmaid Braid
Divide your hair into two equal sections.
Create a braid on each side, starting from the hairline and ending at the nape of the neck.
Cross the two braids over each other at the back of your head and secure them with hairpins.
Repeat the crossing process until you reach the top of your head.
Pin the braids in place to form a romantic halo effect.
Braided Updo with Flowers
Start by creating a loose braid from the nape of your neck to the crown.
Wrap the braid around itself to form a bun and secure it with hairpins.
Add fresh flowers or floral hairpins for a whimsical touch.
Chunky Braided Ponytail
Divide your hair into three equal sections.
Braid each section separately, using a thicker strand for a more dramatic look.
Gather the three braids together and secure them with an elastic band to create a voluminous ponytail.
Brush the hair below the ponytail to smooth out any flyaways.
Herringbone Braid
Classic Herringbone Braid
Part hair down the center.
Take a small section from the outer edge of each front section.
Cross the left section over the right section and pin it into the back of the right section.
Cross the right section over the left section and pin it into the back of the left section.
Repeat this process, adding hair from the sides as you go.
Continue braiding until you reach the end of your hair.
Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Double Herringbone Braid
Divide hair into two sections.
Create a herringbone braid on each side.
Once both braids are complete, cross the left braid over the right braid and pin it into the back of the right braid.
Cross the right braid over the left braid and pin it into the back of the left braid.
Repeat this process until you reach the end of the braids.
Secure the braids with an elastic band.
Twisted Herringbone Braid
Create a herringbone braid as usual.
Once the braid is complete, take two strands from the outside of the braid and twist them together.
Pin the twisted strands into the back of the braid.
Repeat this process with the remaining strands on the outside of the braid.
Continue twisting and pinning until you reach the end of the braid.
Fishtail Herringbone Braid
Part hair down the center.
Separate a small section of hair from the outer edge of each front section.
Divide each section into two strands.
Take a thin strand of hair from the outer edge of the right section and cross it over to the inner edge of the left section.
Repeat this process on the left side, taking a thin strand from the outer edge and crossing it over to the inner edge of the right section.
Continue this process, alternating sides, until you reach the end of your hair.
Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Dutch Herringbone Braid
Part hair down the center.
Take a small section of hair from the outer edge of each front section and lift it up.
Cross the left section over the right section and pin it into the back of the right section.
Cross the right section over the left section and pin it into the back of the left section.
Next, take a small section of hair from the top of the left section and lift it up.
Cross it over the outer edge of the left section and pin it into the back of the right section.
Repeat this process on the right side, lifting a section from the top and crossing it over the outer edge.
Continue braiding this way, adding hair from the sides and top as you go.
Once you reach the end of your hair, secure the braid with an elastic band.
Divide hair into two equal sections.
Two-Strand Braids:
Classic Two-Strand Braid: Separate hair into two equal sections, cross the right section over the left, then cross the left section over the right. Repeat until the end of the hair.
Diagonal Two-Strand Braid: Separate hair into two equal sections. Hold one section up and over the other section, then cross the bottom section over the top section. Repeat while tilting the braid slightly to create a diagonal effect.
Three-Strand Braids:
Basic Three-Strand Braid: Divide hair into three equal sections. Cross the right section over the middle section, then cross the left section over the new middle section. Repeat until the end of the hair.
Dutch Three-Strand Braid: Also known as an "inside-out" braid. Start with a basic three-strand braid, but cross the outer sections under the middle section instead of over.
French Three-Strand Braid: Similar to a Dutch braid, but hair is added from the sides as you braid.
Fishtail Braids:
Basic Fishtail Braid: Divide hair into two equal sections. Take a small section from the outside of the right section and cross it over to the inside of the left section. Repeat on the other side.
Half-Fishtail Braid: Same as a basic fishtail braid, but create only one "fishtail" section while the other section remains loose.
Crown Braids:
Basic Crown Braid: Divide hair into two equal sections at the nape of the neck. Braid each section using a three-strand braid and pin them up at the crown of the head.
Double Crown Braid: Create two crown braids, one higher on the head than the other, and connect them at the top.
Messy Braids:
Loose Fishtail Braid: Create a basic fishtail braid, but pull out sections of hair to create a more relaxed and bohemian look.
Messy French Braid: Start with a French braid, but leave some hair loose around the edges and pull it out as you go.
Intricate Braids:
Five-Strand Braid: Divide hair into five equal sections and cross them over one another in specific patterns.
Celtic Knot Braid: Interweave multiple strands of hair to create intricate and decorative designs.
Take a small section from the right side and cross it over to the left side, tucking it underneath the left section.
1. French Braid:
a. Brush your hair to remove any tangles.
b. Start at the crown of your head and divide a small section of hair into three equal strands.
c. Cross the right strand over the middle strand, then cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
d. Pick up a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right strand. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
e. Pick up a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the left strand. Cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
f. Repeat steps d-e until you reach the nape of your neck.
g. Continue braiding the remaining hair without adding any new strands.
h. Secure the braid with a hair elastic.
2. Dutch Braid:
a. Brush your hair to remove any tangles.
b. Start at the crown of your head and divide a small section of hair into three equal strands.
c. Cross the right strand under the middle strand, then cross the left strand under the new middle strand.
d. Pick up a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right strand. Cross the right strand under the middle strand.
e. Pick up a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the left strand. Cross the left strand under the new middle strand.
f. Repeat steps d-e until you reach the nape of your neck.
g. Continue braiding the remaining hair without adding any new strands.
h. Secure the braid with a hair elastic.
3. Fishtail Braid:
a. Brush your hair to remove any tangles.
b. Divide your hair into two equal sections.
c. Take a small section of hair from the outside of the right section and cross it over to the inside of the left section.
d. Take a small section of hair from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section.
e. Repeat steps c-d until you reach the end of your hair.
f. Secure the braid with a hair elastic.
4. Crown Braid:
a. Brush your hair to remove any tangles.
b. Start at the top of your head and divide a small section of hair into three equal strands.
c. Cross the right strand over the middle strand, then cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
d. Pick up a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right strand. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
e. Pick up a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the left strand. Cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
f. Continue braiding around the crown of your head, adding new strands of hair as you go.
g. When you reach the starting point, secure the braid with a hair elastic.
5. Waterfall Braid:
a. Brush your hair to remove any tangles.
b. Start at the temple on one side of your head and divide a small section of hair into three equal strands.
c. Cross the right strand over the middle strand, then cross the left strand over the new middle strand.
d. Pick up a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the right strand. Cross the right strand over the middle strand.
e. Instead of picking up a section of hair from the left side, drop the left strand.
f. Pick up a new section of hair from the left side and add it to the left strand. Cross the left strand over the middle strand.
g. Repeat steps d-f until you reach the other side of your head.
h. Secure the braid with a hair elastic.
Repeat on the left side, crossing a small section over to the right side and tucking it underneath the right section.
Braid Hairstyle Ideas
Section 1: Left Side
Step 1: Separate a small section of hair from the left side near the temple.
Step 2: Cross the small section over the middle section and tuck it underneath the right section.
Section 2: Right Side
Step 3: Separate a small section of hair from the right side near the temple.
Step 4: Cross the small section over the middle section and tuck it underneath the left section.
Section 3: Left Side
Step 5: Repeat Step 1, taking a small section of hair from the left side near the temple.
Step 6: Cross the small section over the right section and tuck it underneath the left section.
Section 4: Right Side
Step 7: Repeat Step 3, taking a small section of hair from the right side near the temple.
Step 8: Cross the small section over the left section and tuck it underneath the right section.
Continue Braiding
Continue alternating between the left and right sides, repeating Steps 1-8 until you reach the base of the neck.
Secure the braid with an elastic band or ribbon.
Continue alternating sides, tucking sections underneath each other.
Sectioned Side Braid
Part hair deeply on one side.
Braid the top section and secure it with an elastic.
Take a section from the opposite side and tuck it underneath the braid.
Braid the next section on the original side and tuck it over the one from the opposite side.
Repeat alternating sides, tucking sections underneath each other, until the entire side is braided.
Secure the end and pull the braids gently to loosen and create volume.
Twisted Side Braid
Part hair on the side.
Twist a small section from the top of the parted side and move it towards the back.
Add a small section from the back and continue twisting.
As you twist, gradually gather hair from the opposite side and add it to the braid.
Keep twisting and incorporating hair until you reach the end.
Secure with an elastic and pull the braid gently to create volume.
Double Dutch Braid
Part hair into two sections down the middle.
Take a small section from the top of one side and cross it over to the other.
Take a small section from the other side and cross it over to the first.
Continue alternating sides, crossing sections over each other, until you reach the bottom.
Secure the ends with elastics and add ribbons or other embellishments for a decorative touch.
Dutch Crown Braid
Braid hair in a three-strand braid, but instead of crossing sections over each other, pull them underneath.
Gradually add hair from the sides as you braid, creating a crown-shaped effect.
Continue around the head until you reach the starting point.
Secure the end and pull the braids gently to add volume and create a fuller crown.
Fishtail Braid
Divide hair into two equal sections.
Take a small section from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section.
Repeat with a small section from the outside of the right section and cross it over to the inside of the left section.
Continue alternating sides, crossing sections over each other, until you reach the end.
Secure the end with an elastic and pull the braids gently to create a fishtail shape.
Fishtail Braid
Classic Fishtail Braid
Separate hair into two equal sections.
Take a small section from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section.
Take a small section from the outside of the right section and cross it over to the inside of the left section.
Continue repeating steps 2-3 until you reach the end of the hair.
Secure with a hair elastic.
Dutch Fishtail Braid
Section hair in three instead of two.
Divide the middle section into two smaller sections.
Cross the right inner section over the middle section.
Cross the left inner section over the right side.
Take a small section from the outside left and cross it over to the inside right.
Take a small section from the outside right and cross it over to the inside left.
Continue repeating steps 5-6 until you reach the end of the hair.
Secure with a hair elastic.
Twisted Fishtail Braid
Separate hair into two sections.
Twist the left section clockwise and the right section counterclockwise.
Cross the left twist over the right twist.
Take a small section from the outside of the left twist and cross it over to the inside of the right twist.
Take a small section from the outside of the right twist and cross it over to the inside of the left twist.
Repeat steps 4-5 until you reach the end of the hair.
Secure with a hair elastic.
French Fishtail Braid
Create a small ponytail at the crown of the head.
Divide the remaining hair into two sections.
Take a small section from the front of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section at the base of the ponytail.
Take a small section from the front of the right section and cross it over to the inside of the left section at the base of the ponytail.
Continue repeating steps 4-5, adding hair from the sides as you braid down the head.
Secure with a hair elastic.
Crown Fishtail Braid
Section hair into three equal sections around the head.
Braid each section into a fishtail braid.
Once all three braids are complete, cross the right braid over the left braid at the nape of the neck.
Cross the left braid over the middle braid at the top of the head.
Secure with bobby pins.
Divide hair into two sections.
Classic Braids:
French braid: Divide the hair into three sections, cross the outer sections over the middle section, and add hair from the sides as you go.
Dutch braid: Similar to a French braid, but the outer sections are crossed under the middle section.
Three-strand braid: The most basic braid, simply crossing the three sections over each other.
Innovative Braids:
Halo braid: Create a headband-like braid by starting from one temple, going around the back of the head, and ending at the other temple.
Fishtail braid: Divide the hair into two sections, take a small strand from the outer edge of one section and cross it over to the inside of the other section. Repeat on the other side.
Rope braid: Divide the hair into two sections, twist one section clockwise and the other section counterclockwise. Cross the two sections over each other.
Half-Up Braids:
Half-up French braid: Braid only the top half of the hair, leaving the lower half loose.
Half-up Dutch braid: As above, but using a Dutch braid instead.
Half-up twisted crown: Divide the top half of the hair into two sections and twist them around each other. Pin them up at the back of the head to create a crown effect.
Updo Braids:
Braid bun: Create a bun by wrapping the hair around an elastic band. Braid a three-strand braid from the nape of the neck and wrap it around the bun.
French braid topknot: Braid a French braid from the front of the head and wrap it up into a topknot at the crown.
Braided chignon: Create a low ponytail, braid the hair, and wrap it around the base of the ponytail to create a sophisticated chignon.
Asymmetrical Braids:
Side braid: Braid one side of the hair, leaving the other side loose.
Diagonal French braid: Create a French braid starting from one temple and going diagonally across the head.
Asymmetrical crown: Braid the front and side sections of the hair and pin them back to create an uneven crown effect.
Take a small section from the outer edge of the left section and cross it over to the inner edge of the right section.
Crisscross Crossover Braid:
1. Start with a ponytail: Secure your hair into a low ponytail on the left side of your head.
2. Create a small section: Take a small section of hair from the outer edge of the ponytail.
3. Cross over to the right: Bring the small section of hair over to the inner edge of the right section of the ponytail (near the center).
4. Braid the sections: Take a strand of hair from the left section and cross it over the small section. Then, take a strand from the small section and cross it over the right section. Repeat until you have braided about 2-3 inches.
5. Secure the braid: Use a small elastic band to secure the end of the braid.
6. Repeat on the other side: Create another crisscross crossover braid on the right side of your head, starting with a small section from the outer edge of the ponytail and crossing it over to the inner edge of the left section.
7. Combine the braids: Join the two crisscross crossover braids at the back of your head, using an elastic band to secure them together.
Repeat on the right side, crossing a small section from the outer edge to the inner edge of the left section.
Braided Hairstyle Ideas
Step 1: Cross a small section from the outer edge to the inner edge of the left section.
Step 2: Cross the right section over the left section.
Step 3: Cross the left section over the right section.
Step 4: Continue braiding in this pattern until you reach the end of the hair.
Step 5: Secure the braid with a hair tie.
Here are some ideas for braided hairstyles:
French braid: A classic and elegant braid that is perfect for any occasion.
Dutch braid: A more intricate braid that is perfect for adding volume to your hair.
Fishtail braid: A unique and beautiful braid that is perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your look.
Waterfall braid: A cascading braid that is perfect for creating a romantic and ethereal look.
Crown braid: A beautiful braid that is perfect for framing your face.
Continue alternating sides, creating a fishtail pattern.
1. Classic Fishtail Braid:
Start with a small section of hair at the top of your head.
Divide it into two equal strands.
Cross the right strand over the left strand.
Pick up a small section of hair from the right side and add it to the new left strand.
Cross the new left strand over the right strand.
Repeat steps 3-4, alternating sides, until you reach the end of your hair.
Secure with a hair elastic.
2. Half-Up Fishtail Braid:
Create a half-up ponytail, securing the top section of hair with a hair tie.
Divide the ponytail into two equal strands.
Follow the same steps as the Classic Fishtail Braid, alternating sides and adding small sections of hair from both sides.
Braid down to the end and secure with a hair tie.
3. Side Fishtail Braid:
Brush your hair to one side.
Divide a small section of hair from the side into two equal strands.
Follow the same steps as the Classic Fishtail Braid, alternating sides and adding small sections of hair from the side of your head.
Braid down to the end and secure with a hair tie.
4. Inverted Fishtail Braid:
Start with a small section of hair at the nape of your neck.
Divide it into two equal strands.
Cross the right strand underneath the left strand.
Pick up a small section of hair from the left side and add it to the new right strand.
Cross the new right strand underneath the left strand.
Continue alternating sides, adding hair from underneath, until you reach the top of your head.
Secure with a hair elastic.
5. Double Fishtail Braid:
Divide your hair into two equal sections.
Create a fishtail braid on each side, following the steps for the Classic Fishtail Braid.
Once both braids are complete, bring them together at the back of your head and secure with a hair tie.
Rope Braid
Classic Three-Strand Rope Braid
Gather a section of hair and divide it into three equal strands.
Cross the left strand over the middle strand and then the right strand over the new middle strand.
Repeat this pattern, always crossing the outer strands over the middle strand.
Secure the end of the braid with an elastic band.
Four-Strand Rope Braid
Divide hair into four equal sections.
Number the strands from left to right: 1, 2, 3, 4.
Cross strand 1 over strand 2 and then under strand 3.
Cross strand 4 over strand 3 and then under strand 2.
Continue crossing the strands in this pattern, alternating the order of the outer strands.
Five-Strand Rope Braid
Divide hair into five equal sections.
Number the strands from left to right: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cross strand 1 over strand 2 and then under strand 3.
Cross strand 5 over strand 4 and then under strand 3.
Cross strand 2 over strand 1 and then under strand 4.
Cross strand 4 over strand 3 and then under strand 2.
Repeat this pattern, alternating the order of the outer strands.
Dutch Rope Braid
Start with a three-strand rope braid.
As you cross the outer strands over the middle strand, gather a small section of hair from the sides and incorporate it into the outer strands.
Continue braiding until you reach the nape of the neck.
Finish with a regular three-strand braid.
Fishtail Rope Braid
Divide hair into two equal sections.
Take a small section from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section.
Take a small section from the outside of the right section and cross it over to the inside of the left section.
Continue alternating sides, crossing sections over to the opposite side of the braid.
Secure the end of the braid with an elastic band.
Double Rope Braid
Create two separate rope braids.
Twist the two braids together, as if you were wringing out a towel.
Secure the end of the double braid with an elastic band.
Side Rope Braid
Part hair to one side.
Braid a rope braid starting from the part.
Secure the end of the braid with an elastic band.
Sweep the braid over the shoulder to create a cascade of curls.
Divide hair into two sections.
Easy Braided Hairstyles with Two Sections
1. Simple French Braid:
- Create a center part and divide hair into two sections.
- Take the left section and cross it over the right.
- Add a small section of hair from the left side and cross it over the right.
- Repeat step 3, alternating sides and adding sections of hair.
- Secure the end with a hair tie.
2. Fishtail Braid:
- Divide hair into two sections.
- Take a small section of hair from the outer edge of the left section and cross it over to the inner edge of the right section.
- Repeat step 3 from the other side, taking a section from the right and crossing it to the inner edge of the left.
- Continue alternating sides and crossing sections to form a fishtail braid.
- Secure the end with a hair tie.
3. Waterfall Braid:
- Part hair on one side and divide it into two sections.
- Start braiding from the top, taking a small section of hair from the outer edge of the left section and crossing it over the right.
- Instead of adding hair from the left side, let it fall down like a waterfall.
- Continue braiding down the side, adding hair from the right section only.
- When you reach the nape of the neck, continue braiding normally until the end.
4. Dutch Braid (Inside-Out Braid):
- Divide hair into two sections.
- Take the left section and cross it under the right.
- Add a small section of hair from the left side and cross it under the right.
- Repeat step 3, alternating sides and adding sections of hair.
- The braid should appear on top of the head, creating an inside-out effect.
- Secure the end with a hair tie.
5. Half-Up Braided Headband:
- Create a half-ponytail at the crown.
- Divide the ponytail into two sections.
- Braid each section using any of the techniques mentioned above.
- Pull the braids forward and crisscross them over the head like a headband.
- Secure them at the back with bobby pins.
Twist the right section clockwise.
Step 1: Gather Hair
Take the hair on the right side of your head, starting from the temple.
Secure the rest of your hair away with a clip or elastic band.
Step 2: Divide and Twist
Divide the right section of hair into three equal strands.
Hold the left strand and twist it clockwise away from your head.
Bring the twisted strand over the middle strand and under the right strand.
Step 3: Twist and Cross
Grab the right strand and twist it clockwise away from your head.
Cross the twisted strand under the middle strand and over the left strand.
Step 4: Continue Twisting
Repeat steps 2 and 3, alternating between the left and right strands.
Twist each strand clockwise away from your head and cross it under the middle strand.
Step 5: Secure Twist
Once you reach the end of the hair, fold the right strand over the middle strand and tuck it under the left strand.
Pull on the ends of the braid to tighten it.
Use a hair elastic or bobby pins to secure the twist in place.
Step 6: Adjust and Style
Gently pull on the strands of the twist to create a loose or tight effect.
Use your fingers to shape and style the twist to your desired look.
Tips:
For a more defined twist, twist the strands tightly and pull them close together.
To create a softer, romantic look, twist the strands loosely and let them fall gently.
Add volume by teasing the hair at the root before twisting.
Decorate the twist with hair accessories such as beads, clips, or ribbons.
Twist the left section counterclockwise.
Twisted Halo Braid
Section off the left side of your hair.
Gather a small section of hair from the front left hairline and divide it into three strands.
Braid the strands clockwise, adding thin sections of hair from the left as you go.
Continue braiding until you reach the center of the back of your head.
Secure the braid with an elastic band.
Repeat on the right side of your hair.
Cross the left braid over the right braid and pin it at the nape of your neck.
Take the end of the right braid and wrap it around the left braid, forming a halo.
Secure with bobby pins.
Twisted Topsy Tail Braid
Section off the top half of your hair.
Split the top section into two equal halves.
Hold the left half in your left hand and the right half in your right hand.
Cross the left half over the right half, then push it through the hole created by the right half.
Pull the left half through to form a knot.
Repeat the process on the other side, crossing the right half over the left half and pushing it through.
Continue alternating sides, creating knots until you reach the end of the hair.
Secure with an elastic band.
Twisted Messy Bun
Section off the top half of your hair.
Twist the top section clockwise and secure it with a hair tie.
Gather the rest of your hair into a low ponytail.
Divide the ponytail into two sections and twist each section.
Wrap the twisted sections around each other to form a bun.
Secure with bobby pins and pull out a few strands for a messy effect.
Cross the two twisted sections over each other to create a rope-like effect.
Step 1: Create Two Twisted Sections
Start with clean, dry hair.
Divide your hair into two equal sections.
Twist one section clockwise by rolling it tightly from the roots to the ends.
Repeat with the other section, twisting it counterclockwise.
Step 2: Cross the Twisted Sections
Bring the clockwise-twisted section over the counterclockwise-twisted section.
Pull the counterclockwise-twisted section under the clockwise-twisted section.
Step 3: Create the Braid
Repeat steps 2 and 3 all the way down the length of the hair, alternating which section goes over and under.
Pull the sections tightly as you braid to create a secure hold.
Step 4: Secure the Braid
Once you reach the ends of your hair, secure the braid with an elastic band or ribbon.
Trim any uneven ends.
Tips:
For a more voluminous braid, tease the hair at the roots before twisting it.
To add color or texture to the braid, incorporate hair extensions or ribbons.
Mist the braid with hairspray to help it stay in place.
You can experiment with different variations, such as a four-strand or fishtail braid.
Half-Up Braid
Half-Up Braided Crown
Section the top half of your hair from ear to ear.
Braid each section separately.
Secure the braids at the back of your head with bobby pins, forming a crown shape.
Half-Up Dutch Braid
Start with an underhand braid at the crown.
As you braid, add hair from the outside of each section, as with a Dutch braid.
Continue braiding until you reach the back of your head.
Secure the braid with a hair tie or bobby pins.
Half-Up Fisht
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