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This article is co-authored by wikiHow writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson has been an author and editor at wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at Emily Carr University (Vancouver), she graduated from Cpumbia College with a bachelor’s degree in History. Jessica also earned a master’s degree in history from the University of Oregon in 2013.
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Braids are a great way to make your hair stand out. It also looks very trendy and trendy. This article will show you how to braid your hair normally. In addition, you also know some more tips to make braids more beautiful. Once you get used to it, you can move on to more complex styles like French braids and fishtail braids.
Steps
Traditional style
- If you’re doing it on thick or layered hair, use a little water or liquid gel to pre-wet your hair. This step makes it easier for you to braid your hair.
- You can braid your hair when it’s wet or dry. If the hair is completely wet, the braid will be smooth and tight, and if the hair is dry, the braid will look a bit messy.
- If you braid your hair when it’s dry, it’s best to do it a few days after washing your hair to keep it greasy and not too smooth. Having a little oil in your hair will hold the braid better than “clean” hair.
- Use your right hand to grab the right section of hair and the left hand to take the left side of the hair and leave the middle part alone (for now).
- Hold the hair in the right and left hands with the middle, ring and little fingers, and leave the thumb and middle fingers alone.
- Use the index finger and thumb of your left hand to grab the middle section of hair.
- Use the index finger and thumb of the right hand to take the hair in the left hand.
- The hair in the left hand is now the middle part.
- In the left hand, move the hair held by the index finger and thumb into the palm of your hand to be held firmly with the rest of the fingers in the hand.
- Use the index finger and thumb of the left hand to grab the hair that is in the right hand (but not the hair held by the index finger and thumb).
- The hair in the right hand is now the middle part.
- Tighten the braid as you do. Every time you switch your hair to another hand, gently squeeze the hair so that the braid moves upwards and becomes tight. However, do not squeeze too hard.
- Repeat the operation until the hair underneath is only about 2.5cm to 7.5cm unbraided.
- Avoid using regular elastic bands. Because it will damage the hair and be difficult to remove at the end of the day.
- If possible, use a hair tie that is the same color as your hair or a translucent string when tying it so that it is not visible when braiding. This will make the braid look natural and people will focus on the braid instead of the hair tie.
- If you do decide to use a styling spray, use it before adding any makeup to your hair.
- Use a hair serum to add shine to your hair. Rub the serum into both hands and smooth it along the length of the braid.
- You can use tulle, striped silk ribbon or ric rac cord, all of which can be found at the needle store in a variety of colors to choose from.
- Use cute clips to clip near the top of the braid or to hold the bangs.
- Whether you braid all or part of your hair, experiment to see which style you prefer.
French
- You don’t have to do a French braid right on top of your head. This is the easiest way to learn, but you can practically do the French braid from anywhere. If you want a low braid, just remember to grab all the hair above the ears to make the top part of the braid.
- You can create multiple French braids by dividing your hair into sections. If you have short hair, braiding two medium braids is easier than braiding one large braid.
- The difficulty of French braiding is keeping the three sections even while braiding. To create a beautiful braid, start by dividing your hair evenly.
- Make sure the hair sections are all taken from the same row, and not out of line. Keeping the three sections of hair close together will also be very effective.
- Hold the left section of hair with your left hand.
- Hold the hair in the middle with the index finger and thumb of your right hand.
- Hold the right section of hair with the other three fingers of your right hand.
- With the last 3 fingers of the left hand, hold the left hair in the hand. The index finger and thumb of the left hand are left alone.
- Bring the index finger and thumb of the left hand to the middle section of hair and grab the right section of hair. You will now have 2 sections of hair in your left hand and 1 section of hair in your right hand.
- With the last 3 fingers of your right hand, hold the right hair in your hand. The index finger and thumb of the right hand should be left alone.
- Bring the index finger and thumb of the right hand to the middle section of hair and grab the left side of the hair. You will now have 2 sections of hair in your right hand and 1 section of hair in your left hand.
- Drop the middle section of hair down, leaving it in between the left and right sections. You’ll notice it in the middle of the rest of your hair – it’s raised in the middle of the unplaited hair.
- Use the remaining three fingers of the left hand to hold the left hair in the hand and grab the right hair with the index finger and thumb of the left hand. The right hand is no longer holding the hair.
- Using your right hand, pull a small section of unplaited hair on the right side of your head. Hold that section of hair with the index finger and thumb of your left hand to add to the hair on the right.
- Hold the middle section of hair. Take the middle section of hair with your right hand and move it to the right and it becomes the new right section of hair. The part where you just added the hair, held by the index finger and thumb of your left hand, forms the middle hair.
- Drop the middle section of hair down. Again, place it in between the left and right hair.
- Use the remaining 3 fingers of your right hand to hold the right hair in your hand.
- Grab the hair on the left side with the index finger and thumb of the right hand. The left hand is no longer holding the hair.
- Using your left hand, pull a small section of unplaited hair on the left side of your head. Hold that new section of hair with the index finger and thumb of your right hand to add it to the left section of hair.
- Hold the middle section of hair. Hold the hair with your left hand and move it to the left to create a new left side section. The part where you just added the hair, held with the index finger and thumb of your right hand, has become the new middle section of hair.
- If you’re going to add some color to your hair, use a styling spray first. To prevent the hairspray from sticking to the clip or ribbon.
- Use a hair serum to make your hair look shiny and soft if your hair is normally dry.
- You can use tulle, striped silk tape, or ric rac cord, all of which can be found at the needle store in a variety of colors to choose from.
- Adding an eye-catching clip or multiple clips along the braid is a great way to make the braid look prettier.
Fishtail style
- For even braids, use a regular comb to create a straight line in the center of your head from forehead to nape.
- For a slightly messy look, similar to Katniss Everdeen’s, simply divide your hair by hand into two relatively even sections.
- You can braid fishtails when your hair is wet or dry.
- The right hand holds the right side of the hair.
- Let go of the hair on the left side and let it down. Since you only braid with 2 sections of hair, there is no need to worry about getting the wrong part to braid.
- Using your left hand, grab a small leftmost section of hair. It is the hair on the left side closest to the ear.
- Using your right hand, grab the small left side of the hair, and place it in the right part of the braid.
- Hold the left section of hair in your left hand. As you hold your hair, you can insert your fingers to straighten tangles and tighten braids.
- To make the braid look more elaborate, you should take a small section of hair. If you want to braid quickly, you should take a larger section of hair.
- Hold the left section of hair in your left hand.
- Let go of the hair on the right side and let it down. Again, since you’re only braiding two sections of hair, there’s no need to worry about getting the wrong section to braid.
- Using your right hand, grab a small section of hair on the far right side (i.e. the part closest to the ear).
- Grab the small section of hair from the right with your left hand, and bring it to the left part of the braid.
- Hold the right section of hair in your right hand. As you hold your hair, you can insert your fingers to straighten tangles and tighten braids.
Braid style 5
- When you’re first learning, tie all your hair up and practice braiding from there so you can do it on a solid base.
- The 5 braid style is easier to braid when your hair is wet or oily after a few days of not washing. This will help keep sections of hair in place and avoid tangles from falling into other sections of hair.
- Numbering sections of hair can help you keep them straight. The order will be as follows 1 2 3 4 5 .
- You should now have the order 2 3 1 4 5 .
- You are actually knitting the hair, bringing the right side to the left, and the left side to the right.
- You should now have the order 2 3 5 1 4 .
Other types of Tet
Advice
- Note the thickness of the excess hair when you tie the braid. You will not use a large hair band to tie a small section of hair.
- If you’re having trouble keeping the sections separate, tie a small elastic underneath each section and when you’re almost done, remove the elastic and continue braiding to complete the braid.
- You need to add water or use a detangling spray to make your hair more manageable.
- If you find it difficult to braid your own hair, practice braiding in your friends’ hair to get used to the operation.
- For a slightly messy look, don’t braid your hair too tightly.
- If you’re having trouble French braiding, tie half of your hair with an elastic. This is the middle part that is held in place and the elastic band will be hidden into the braid.
- Do not try to remove the braid from above. It will make your hair dry, frizzy and knotted. Instead, remove the braid from the unbraided section of hair underneath.
- Don’t try braiding in your own hair first, practice braiding your friends or dolls if you want a nice braid.
- Don’t try to braid your hair too tight!
- Remember the order: outermost – horizontal – down.
- If you’ve never braided your hair before, learn to braid with thick wool, ribbon, or long doll hair before braiding someone else’s hair. It takes practice first to get used to the hands.
- When braiding a 5, forget about the numbers and take the outermost part – up – down (alternating sides).
Things you need
- Round or regular comb
- Hair band
- Styling spray or gel
- Ribbons, clips or other accessories (optional)
This article is co-authored by wikiHow writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson has been an author and editor at wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at Emily Carr University (Vancouver), she graduated from Cpumbia College with a bachelor’s degree in History. Jessica also earned a master’s degree in history from the University of Oregon in 2013.
This article has been viewed 6,444 times.
Braids are a great way to make your hair stand out. It also looks very trendy and trendy. This article will show you how to braid your hair normally. In addition, you also know some more tips to make braids more beautiful. Once you get used to it, you can move on to more complex styles like French braids and fishtail braids.
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