I started by sectioning what I wanted in the braid & clip the rest back so it doesn't get included. I failed to show that I brushed the hair that was going to be included in my braid forward since you are only taking from one side. Makes it much easier - you'll see once you get going.
I realize this isn't a very good picture but just wanted to give you an idea how the braid goes. Start with your regular 3 strand braid. When you come around to the RIGHT side, grab a strand from the hair brushed forward. DO NOT grab anything when you get to the left side!! Keep going until it's the right side's turn again & just keep grabbing as you go along only from that right side. Make sense?
From the front, this is what it looks like. Add an elastic to secure the braid.
6 comments:
Very cool way to spice up that old french braid! Love it!
Very cute! We'll have to try this one soon.
I likey!
We call this a "Crown Plait" because it stands up like a tiara. My girls like to have it decorated with butterfly or flower clips, or Velcro jewels. I've never tried two side by side - I like that idea!
I really love your site-I check in often because I'm trying to learn how to do my first little girl's hair. (NO CLUE how to do my own! :)
As I've seen your various styles, and loved them, there are lots that I just keep wishing had a full frontal view. I don't know if that makes your life harder, but I sure would love to see what the cute little 'do looks like straight from the front. :)
Thanks! :)
This is really helpful to me since I have no idea how to french braid. I hope I can figure this out. It looks so cute.
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