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I found some helpful videos and sites where you can learn how to braid hair in different ways. I only know one braid style which is the basic and I am glad that you have asked this question because I am now aware that there are many braiding styles that I can learn online. My daughters have long straight hair and I can practice and do these braids on them.
:-) This is how to do the Fishtail or Herringbone Braids: 1. Divide the hair into a small section of hair where you want the braid to start 2. Comb each section to make it smooth 3.
Cross the right hand section over the left section 4. Pull the sections each from each other to tighten the plait. 5.
Using the pointed end of a rat tail comb, lift a small section of hair by making a line against the scalp from the hairline to the middle of the braid about half inch to an inch beneath the first plait. This depends on the thickness of your hair and how woven you want it to look. 6.
Add this new section f hair to the existing section on the right and then cross it over the left section, be sure to tighten the plait. 7. Using the handle of the rat tail comb, lift a small section of hair on the left by drawing a line from the scalp to the hairline to the middle of the braid even with the section that you just lifted from the right and add this hair to the existing section on the left and then cross it over the right section.8.
Continue this process alternating right and left sections. Tighten each plait as you make it until you reach the hairline at the nape of the neck.9. Secure the remaining hair with a safe hair tie.
**You will see more steps on how to braid the hair with different hairstyles at the source. These are some videos on how to braid hair with different styles. Hope these helps!
Id love to learn how to do french braids and other braids fr my daughter but don't know how. Is there anywhere I can find this information? Asked by crissyls 60 months ago Similar questions: learn french braid Lifestyle > Beauty.
How to French Braid Hair - eHow.com The French braid is a classic and stunning hairstyle. The learning curve is steep and practice is essential, but the results are worth it. French Braid Someone Else's HairInstructions * STEP 1: Begin by applying a styling gel, mousse or pomade to clean, damp hair and blow drying the hair as smooth as possible.
A french braid in hair that hasn’t been washed that day and already has hair products in it also works well. * STEP 2: Remove tangles from hair before beginning the french braid. Take a 3-inch-long by 1-inch-wide section of hair just above the forehead or behind the individual's bangs.
* STEP 3: Divide the section into three even pieces. Place the left section between the left index finger and thumb, place the right section between the right index finger and thumb, and let the middle section lie flat against the head. Pull the right section over the middle section and deposit it between the left index and middle fingers.
This will begin to form your french braid. * STEP 4: Lead with the right middle finger and cut about a 1-inch-wide section of hair straight across the head, starting at the hairline and moving toward the middle section. Collect the middle section and pull all of the hair tight.
The line of hair you collected for your french braid should lie flat and smooth. * STEP 5: Twist your left hand clockwise and move the section in between your left index and middle fingers to your right index and middle fingers. Pull the sections in your right hand and let the section in your left hand go.
* STEP 6: Lead with the left middle finger and cut about a 1-inch-wide section of hair straight across the head, starting at the hairline and moving toward the dangling section. Scoop up the dangling section and pull this now-bigger section to the left, hooking it with your middle finger. Continue to make sure each section of your french braid is smooth and has equal tension on it for a uniform look.
* STEP 7: Twist your right hand counterclockwise. Extend the left index finger and hook the section of hair between the right index and middle fingers. Pull it to the left and let the section in your right hand dangle.
* STEP 8: Continue the slice, twist and shift process until the entire french braid is complete. Remember to always hook the section of hair between the index and middle fingers, not the thumb and index finger. Keep the tension taut but not too tight.
* STEP 9: Braid a tail when you've come to the base of the neck, and tie off the ends with a covered rubber band. Add a bow or barrette when appropriate, or hide the tail by tucking it under the shaft of the french braid. Fix with a bobby pin or two.
Tips & Warnings * Scale the proportions to accommodate the thickness of hair or the size of the candidate's head. Halve the proportions if you plan to make two french braids on either side of a middle part. * Test alternative hand positions, as you may find a hook and grab method more suited to your style.
* Practice regularly. Once you've got it down, a french braid will become second nature. Until then, practice while watching television, listening to music or whenever you have a free moment.
How to French Braid Your Own HairInstructions * STEP 1: Take a 3-inch-long by 1-inch-wide section of your hair just above the forehead or behind your bangs. Divide the section into three even pieces which will start off your french braid. * STEP 2: Wrap your left thumb around the left section, palm facing front, fingers sticking straight up.
Mimic the same posture on the right side, and let the middle section lie against the head. * STEP 3: Make a soft fist around the left section of hair, turning your hand so that your fingers rest on the head. Bring the section of hair in your right hand across the middle section and hook it with your left index finger.
* STEP 4: Lead with the right thumb and cut about a 1-inch section of hair straight across the head, starting at the hairline and moving toward the middle section. Collect the middle section and pull all of the hair tight. The line of hair you collected in each section of your french braid should lie flat and smooth.
* STEP 5: Make a soft fist with the right hand, fingers facing your scalp. Reach the right index finger over the middle section and hook the section of hair that's in your left fist. Pull it out gently, keeping a firm grip on the french braid sections in your right hand.
* STEP 6: Let the section in your left hand dangle. Lead with the left thumb and cut about a 1-inch section of hair straight across the head, collect the middle section, then pull all of the hair tight. Turn the fist so that your fingers face your scalp.
* STEP 7: Extend your left index finger to hook the section of hair that's in your right fist. Continue until the french braid is complete. Tips & Warnings * Trust your fingers.
They'll develop a sense of sight, allowing you to achieve the french braid without using your eyes. Overall Tips & Warnings * Pulling too hard while creating a french braid may cause hair fallout or damage. Sources: http://www.ehow.com/how_17115_french-braid-hair.html .
How to French Braid Hair STEP 1: Begin by applying a styling gel, mousse or pomade to clean, damp hair and blow drying the hair as smooth as possible. A french braid in hair that hasn’t been washed that day and already has hair products in it also works well. STEP 2: Remove tangles from hair before beginning the french braid.
Take a 3-inch-long by 1-inch-wide section of hair just above the forehead or behind the individual's bangs. STEP 3: Divide the section into three even pieces. Place the left section between the left index finger and thumb, place the right section between the right index finger and thumb, and let the middle section lie flat against the head.
Pull the right section over the middle section and deposit it between the left index and middle fingers. This will begin to form your french braid. STEP 4: Lead with the right middle finger and cut about a 1-inch-wide section of hair straight across the head, starting at the hairline and moving toward the middle section.
Collect the middle section and pull all of the hair tight. The line of hair you collected for your french braid should lie flat and smooth. STEP 5: Twist your left hand clockwise and move the section in between your left index and middle fingers to your right index and middle fingers.
Pull the sections in your right hand and let the section in your left hand go. STEP 6: Lead with the left middle finger and cut about a 1-inch-wide section of hair straight across the head, starting at the hairline and moving toward the dangling section. Scoop up the dangling section and pull this now-bigger section to the left, hooking it with your middle finger.
Continue to make sure each section of your french braid is smooth and has equal tension on it for a uniform look. STEP 7: Twist your right hand counterclockwise. Extend the left index finger and hook the section of hair between the right index and middle fingers.
Pull it to the left and let the section in your right hand dangle. STEP 8: Continue the slice, twist and shift process until the entire french braid is complete. Remember to always hook the section of hair between the index and middle fingers, not the thumb and index finger.
Keep the tension taut but not too tight. STEP 9: Braid a tail when you've come to the base of the neck, and tie off the ends with a covered rubber band. Add a bow or barrette when appropriate, or hide the tail by tucking it under the shaft of the french braid.
Fix with a bobby pin or two. DETAILED PHOTOS ON WEBSITE: http://www.ehow.com/how_17115_french-braid-hair.html Tips & Warnings Scale the proportions to accommodate the thickness of hair or the size of the candidate's head. Halve the proportions if you plan to make two french braids on either side of a middle part.
Test alternative hand positions, as you may find a hook and grab method more suited to your style. Practice regularly. Once you've got it down, a french braid will become second nature.
Until then, practice while watching television, listening to music or whenever you have a free moment. Sources: http://www.ehow.com/how_17115_french-braid-hair.html .
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