How to do the French plait

How to do the French plait

The French braid represents combination of natural beauty, elegance and charm. Are able to afford to braid such beauty not only owners of long head of hear, but also those whose hair are not shorter than 15 cm.

Instruction

  1. Thanks to the unostentatious beauty the French braid is considered great option of both daily, and festive hairstyle. It is possible to braid it independently, without someone's help. But for a start it is better to be trained several times. Easier to cope with not long locks, before weaving slightly humidify and comb hair.
  2. Begin with classical option of weaving of the French braid. For this purpose on the top or from the forehead separate small lock, 5-10 cm wide. Comb it and divide into three equal parts. Begin as you do usual plait: get the left lock over average, then lower under right. And then attach to it small part of hair on the left side. Then get this lock over average and lower under right.
  3. Now to the right lock you podpletit part of hair. Then get it over average, then - under left. If all of you have made correctly, then on your head couple of ready links of the French braid will already flaunt. Act on analogies, every time in turn podplety spin at the left further, on the right. At you the volume braid has to turn out. It is possible to finish hairstyle differently: braid in the usual way or to fasten doplest in tail.
  4. The French braid can be braided in several ways. For example, having divided hair into hair parting (direct or diagonal), to braid two braids and to fasten them below with hairpins. Or to braid several dozen thin French braids going on the head (one of the well-known hairstyles of David Beckham). Very effectively the braid braided on diagonal looks. When hair dry, the hairstyle will have slightly uncombed appearance which favourably emphasizes naturalness of the image which was so fallen in love to the French, and behind them – and to the whole world.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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