~ French Braids ~
A french braid is looks really complicated but is actually easy once you get the hang of it. To start the braid you divide the top section of your hair into three sections and begin a normal braid. After this basic braid you start to add more hair to each section to form a french braid.When there is no more hair left to add in you continue with a normal plait and tie it off. I would recommend looking videos up on YouTube so you can see exactly how you do it! I love this hairstyle because it keeps all the hair of your face while looking amazing too!
~ Side Dutch Braids ~
Side dutch braids are two plaits on either side of your head but instead of starting at the nape of your neck they start at the top of your head. The only difference between french and dutch braids is that with french braids you braid over but with dutch braids you go under to give a more 3-d effect. To start the dutch braid you part your hair down the middle into two sections and tie one section up to separate it. You then go to the other side and begin to braid three strands at the front of your head twice(going under instead of over). Start to add in more hair into each section. When there is no hair left to add in you continue to do a normal plait and tie it off with a hair tie. Do these steps on the section of hair on the other side of your head, I love this hairstyle and it is becoming really popular at the moment.
~ Half-Up Do~
The half-up do is probably the most simple hairstyle in this blog post. You start by dividing the top or crown section of your hair from the rest of your hair. You then pull the top section of your hair into a ponytail and fasten it with a hair tie. That is the basic hairstyle but you can really change it however you like. You could add a bow or straighten or curl the hair that is left down. This hairstyle is easy and quick and doesn't take much practice.
I hope you have enjoyed reading this blog post. And even though some of these hairstyles look complicated, after some practice they will become much easier!
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