Classic french braid
All the techniques of weaving a French braid are based precisely on its classical version, which means, first of all, you need to learn how to weave it.
Weaving technique
- Comb your hair. If you have naughty hair, then use a little mousse, gel, or other styling product.
- Divide the hair into 3 equal parts.
- Next, just adhere to the principle, alternately put the right and left strands on the center.
- Try to constantly keep your hair stretched, and make sure that the strands do not mix, then the braid will turn out to be smooth and elastic.
Reverse braid
The reverse French braid can also be called oblique on the contrary. If you know how to make a classic version of the braid, then weaving the reverse will not cause you any difficulties. The whole secret of such a braid is that the side locks do not lie on top of the middle strand, but under it.
Braid on the crown of the head
It is not difficult to weave a French braid with grabbing, especially if you have mastered the classic French braid.
Weaving technique
- In the crown zone, select one wide strand and divide it into 3 equal parts.
- Start whipping the braid according to the classical scheme.
- After 2 full weaves, start adding thin strands to the side.
- The braid can end at the base of the neck, or continue as a classic, you choose.
By the same principle, it is possible to make a reverse braid with pickup.
French waterfall
And now that you have mastered the basics, you can move on to more complex weaving techniques, one of them is a French waterfall.
The technique of weaving braids French waterfall is similar to the technique with pickup.
Weaving technique
- Make a horizontal parting.
- From the very beginning of weaving, start adding thin strands from the outside.
- Simultaneously with the addition, release a thin part directed down the strands.
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Make sure that the thickness of your braid does not change.
- Secure the braid with a hairpin or invisibility.
As you can see, there is nothing complicated in weaving such a braid. You can make a braid French waterfall in several levels, then it will look even more beautiful.
Openwork braid
Openwork braid is extremely easy to perform, while it looks very elegant and is often used by brides.
Weaving technique
- Openwork braid weaves like a reverse French braid, with one exception: in the reverse you need to tighten the locks tightly, while the openwork braid has free weaving.
- After you braid the braid, you need to slightly pull out the side strands.
- So that the strands look beautiful and do not stick out in different directions, use a gel or hair foam.
- Try to get the strands evenly and make sure that they do not get out of the braid.
French spikelet
The French spikelet is also called aerial and this name is fully suitable for this scythe. A spikelet looks good only on straight hair, so if you are not the owner, then you will have to align your curls for this hairstyle. A spikelet is conveniently weaved in the center, from the tail or from the side.
Weaving technique
- Start weaving the back braid.
- Then add one lock from the sides alternately, but do not tighten the locks tightly.
- Continue adding strands along the length of the braid.
With these easy instructions you will learn how to weave a fashionable and stylish French braid on your own.