How To Do Different Braids Styles

Introduction

How to Do Different Braids Styles
Do you know how to do different braids styles? There are many types of braids, including the three-strand braid, the fishtail braid, the French braid, and the Dutch braid. In this blog post, we will show you how to do each type of braid.
The Different Types of Braids.
The Three-Strand Braid
The three-strand braid is the most basic type of braid. It is created by taking three sections of hair and crossing them over each other in a alternating pattern. This braid can be worn tight against the head or loose and flowing.

The Fishtail Braid

The fishtail braid is a more intricate braid than the three-strand braid. It is created by taking two sections of hair and crossing small sections of hair from one side over to the other side in a alternating pattern. This braid can also be worn tight against the head or loose and flowing.

The French Braid

The French braid is similar to the three-strand braid, but with an added twist: small sections of hair are added to the outer sections before crossing them under the middle section. This creates a braided effect that is often tighter and more polished looking than the three-strand or fishtail braid.
The Dutch Braid
The Dutch braid is similar to the French braid, but instead of crossing the outer sections under the middle section, they are crossed over it. This creates an inverse effect that can be worn loose or tight against the head, depending on your preference.
How to Do a different braids stylesThree-Strand Braid.
Step One: Prep Your Hair
Start with clean, dry, and brushed hair. If your hair is oily, use a dry shampoo at the roots. If your hair is dirty, wash it and let it air dry or blow dry it straight before you start braiding. If you have time, put your hair in loose waves or curls using a 1-inch curling iron. This will make the braid look more polished and professional.

Step Two: Create Three Sections of Hair

Start by dividing your hair into three even sections. You can do this by parting your hair down the middle and then making a side part on one side of your head. Or, you can part your hair down the middle and then divide each half into two even sections. Make sure to pull each section tight so that there are no flyaways or pieces of hair sticking out. You can use clips to hold the sections in place if necessary.

Step Three: Cross the Sections of Hair

Take the section of hair in your right hand and cross it over to the center section of hair. Then take the section of hair in your left hand and cross it over to the center section of hair. Alternate between crossing the right and left sections of hair until you reach the end of your braid. Secure the end of the braid with an elastic band or a small piece of clear tape wrapped around the base of the braid several times.

Step Four: Repeat Steps Two and Three

Release one clip at a time and repeat steps two and three until all of your hair is Braided .If you want a tighter braid, pull each section ofhair as you cross it over tothe center section .Ifyou
How to Do a Fishtail Braid.
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Step One: Prep Your Hair

Start with clean, dry, and styled hair. If your hair is naturally straight, you may want to curl it first to give the braid a little more texture. To prep your hair, brush it back into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck and secure it with an elastic band.

Step Two: Create Two Sections of Hair

Split the ponytail into two even sections. You can use your fingers or a comb to do this.
Subsection 3.3 Step Three: Take a Small Section of Hair from One Side.
Grab a small section of hair from one side of the head, near the temple, and hold it between your thumb and index finger.
Subsection 3.4 Step Four: Cross That Small Section Over to the Other Side.
Cross that small section over to the other side of the head, and add it to the other section of hair. Now you should have two sections of hair again.
Subsection 3.5 Step Five: Repeat Steps Three and Four.
Repeat steps three and four until you reach the end of your hair or desired look is achieved.
To finish, secure the braid with a clear elastic band or bobby pins. Gently tug on the braid to loosen it up and make it look fuller. You can also spray it with a bit of hairspray to help keep flyaways at bay.

Section of Hair from One Side.

Step One: Prep Your Hair.
Start with clean, dry, and styled hair. If your hair is super fine, use a texturizing spray to give it some grip before you start braiding.
Subsection 4.2 Step Two: Create Three Sections of Hair.
Start by dividing your hair into three even sections. You can either do this by parting your hair down the middle and then making a low side part, or by making three horizontal sections around the crown of your head using your fingers or a comb.
Subsection 4.3 Step Three: Cross the Outer Sections of Hair Under the Middle Section.
Take the section of hair on the right and cross it over to the middle section. Then take the section of hair on the left and cross it over to the middle section. You should now have one big middle section and two smaller outer sections.
Subsection 4.4 Step Four: Add More Hair to the Outer Sections and Cross Them Under the Middle Section Again.
Now that you’ve got the basic braid structure in place, it’s time to start adding more hair to each section as you cross them under the middle section. To do this, take a small piece of hair from the outside of the right section and add it to the right section as you cross it under the middle section (this will be easy to do since you’re already holding onto that piece of hair). Then do the same thing on the left side – take a small piece of hair from the outside of the left section and add it to that section as you cross it under the middlesection

subsection 4-5 Step Five: Repeat Step Four

You will continue crossing sections under until you reach your desired braid length – about halfway down your head is usually good for an everyday look. When you get close to your ears, start incorporating some of your earlobe into each side braid so that they blend in withthe rest of your hairstyle
There are many different types of braids styles that can be achieved with just three simple steps! With a little practice, anyone can master these techniques and create beautiful braided hairstyles for themselves or others.
Section Over to the Other Side.
Step One: Prep Your Hair.
Start by prepping your hair. If you have oily hair, you’ll want to start with clean, dry hair. If your hair is on the drier side, you can apply a light mist of water or leave-in conditioner to help keep your braid from frizzing. Once your hair is prepped, brush it out to remove any knots or tangles.
Subsection 5.2 Step Two: Create Three Sections of Hair.
Next, divide your hair into three even sections. You can either do this by parting your hair down the middle and then making a smaller part at the nape of your neck, or you can simply gather all of your hair into a low ponytail and then divide it into three sections. Once you have three sections, secure each one with an elastic band.

Subsection 5.3 Step Three: Cross the Outer Sections of Hair Over the Middle Section.

Now that you have three sections of hair, it’s time to start braiding! Take the outermost section on one side and cross it over the middle section. Then take the outermost section on the other side and cross it over the new middle section. Keep crossing the outer sections over the middle until you reach the end of your braid.
Subsection 5.4 Step Four: Add More Hair to the Outer Sections and Cross Them Over the Middle Section Again.
Once you’ve reached the end of your braid, it’s time to add more hair to each outer section and cross them over again. To do this, simply loosen up each outer section so that you can grab more hair from underneath, then cross them over as before. Continue adding more hair and crossing them over until you reach desired fullness in your braid.
Subsection 5:5 Step Five: Repeat Step Four
Repeat step four until you run out of hairs to add or until you reach desired length. Once you’re finished, secure your braid with an elastic band and you’re done!

How to Do a French Braid.

Step One: Prep Your Hair
Start with clean, dry, and brushed hair. If your hair is oily, use a little bit of dry shampoo at the roots to help absorb any excess oil. If your hair is on the thinner side, you can also use a volu m izing spray to help give your braid some extra grip.
Step Two: Create Three Sections of Hair
Start by dividing your hair into three even sections. You can do this by either parting your hair down the middle and then creating a smaller section in the back, or by parting your hair off to the side. Once you have three sections, it’s time to start braiding!
Step Three: Cross the Outer Sections of Hair Under the Middle Section
Start with the section of hair nearest your forehead and begin crossing it over the middle section of hair. Then take the other outer section of hair and cross it under the middle section as well. Now you should have two sections of hair in each hand – one in front and one in back – and the middle section should be in between them.
Subsection 6.4 Step Four: Add More Hair to the Outer Sections and Cross Them Under the Middle Section Again.
Now that you have the basic French braid technique down, it’s time to start adding more hair to each outer section before crossing them under again. To do this, simply grab a small piece of hair from each side and add it to the corresponding outer section before crossing it under once more. Continue this process until you’ve reached your desired braid length!
Subsection 6.5 Step Five: Repeat Step Four.
Once you’ve added all the hair you want to your braid, simply continue repeating step four until you reach the end of your hair. When you’re finished, secure your braid with an elastic band and voila – you’ve just mastered the French braid!
Section Again.
Step One: Prep Your Hair.
Subsection 7.2 Step Two: Create Three Sections of Hair.
Subsection 7.3 Step Three: Cross the Outer Sections of Hair Over the Middle Section.
Subsection 7.4 Step Four: Add More Hair to the Outer Sections and Cross Them Over the Middle Section Again.
Step Five: Repeat Step Four
How to Do a Dutch Braid.
Step One: Prep Your Hair
Start by prepping your hair with a bit of texturizing spray. This will help the braid to stay in place and give it a little bit of grip.
Step Two: Create Three Sections of Hair
Next, you’ll want to create three sections of hair. To do this, simply divide your hair into three even sections – one at the top of your head, one in the middle, and one at the nape of your neck.

Step Three: Cross the Outer Sections of Hair Over the Middle Section

Once you have your three sections of hair, it’s time to start braiding! Take the outermost section of hair and cross it over the middle section. Then take the other outer section and cross it over the new middle section. You should now have two sections of hair in each hand – keep hold of them!
Subsection 8.4 Step Four: Add More Hair to the Outer Sections and Cross Them Over the Middle Section Again.
Now that you’ve got the basic braid down, it’s time to add more hair to each section and continue crossing them over the middle. As you do this, try to pull each section fairly tight so that the braid stays nice and neat.

Subsection 8.5 Step Five: Repeat Step Four.

Keep repeating step four until you’ve reached the end of your braid (or run out of hair!). Once you’re done, secure the braid with an elastic band or some clips, and voila – you’ve mastered the Dutch braid!
Section Again.
Step One: Prep Your Hair.
No matter what type of braid you want to do, you’ll need to start with clean, detangled hair. If your hair is particularly dirty or oily, you may want to wash it the day before you plan to braid it so that it’s not too slippery to work with. When your hair is clean and dry, brush it thoroughly to get rid of any knots or tangles.
If your hair is on the thinner side, you may want to use a volumizing spray or mousse before you start braiding. This will help give your braid some extra body and make it easier to work with. If your hair is on the thicker side, you may want to use a leave-in conditioner or detangling spray to help keep it from getting too frizzy as you braid.
Once your hair is prepped and ready to go, gather it into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck. If you’re doing a three-strand braid or a French braid, this is all you need to do. If you’re doing a fishtail braid or a Dutch braid, however, you’ll need to divide your hair into two sections by parting it down the middle with a comb.
Subsection 9.2 Step Two: Create Three Sections of Hair.
For a three-strand braid, simply take all of your hair and divide it evenly into three sections. You can use your fingers or a comb to do this. Once you have three sections of hair, hold them together at the roots so they don’t come undone as you start braiding them together.

Subsection 9:3 Step Three: Cross the Sections of Hair.

Now that you have three sections of hair, it’s time to start braiding them together! Take the section of hair in your right hand and cross it over the middle section (the one that’s left in the middle after you’ve crossed over the first section). Then take the section of hair in your left hand and cross it over the new middle section (which used to be the right). You should now have one section in each hand and one in the middle. Repeat this process until you’ve reached the end of your hair!
Subsection 9:4 Step Four: Repeat Steps Two and Three.

Subsection 9:5 Step Five: Finish the Braid.

Once you’ve reached the end of your hair, it’s time to finish off the braid. If you’re doing a three-strand braid, simply take all three sections of hair and tie them together with an elastic. If you’re doing a fishtail braid or a Dutch braid, you’ll need to secure the end of the braid with an elastic as well. Then, gently tug on each section of the braid to loosen it up and make it look fuller. And that’s it! You’ve successfully completed your braid!

Conclusion

There are many different types of braids that you can try out, depending on the look you want to achieve. The three-strand braid, fishtail braid, French braid, and Dutch braid are all popular choices. Each one has a unique method that you’ll need to follow in order to get the perfect results.
Once you’ve mastered the basic techniques of each braid, you’ll be able to experiment with different styles and looks. Have fun trying out different combinations and see what works best for you.
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