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The French braid is an elegant hairstyle that can be worn for both casual and formal occasions. While it may look complex, with practice a beginner can learn this style. The steps involve sectioning the hair into three strands and alternating which outer strand is crossed over the middle as new sections of hair are incorporated into the braid. With mastery of the basic French braid, it can be worn on its own or used to embellish other hairstyles.

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The French braid is an elegant hairstyle that can be worn for both casual and formal occasions. While it may look complex, with practice a beginner can learn this style. The steps involve sectioning the hair into three strands and alternating which outer strand is crossed over the middle as new sections of hair are incorporated into the braid. With mastery of the basic French braid, it can be worn on its own or used to embellish other hairstyles.

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How to Create a Simple French Braid

The French braid is an elegant hairstyle that can be used for any occasion, whether
casual or formal. While the braid’s intricacy can make it look intimidating, a little bit of
time and effort can help any beginner complete this hairstyle. Once you have the simple
French braid mastered, you can use it to accent nearly any basic style, or even create
your own!
Tip!

Supplies If you have textured hair, you


may find it easier to spray your
 Hairbrush hair down with water before
 Hair elastics you begin braiding.

 Spray water bottle (optional)


 Hair clips (optional)
Directions
1.) Brush your hair until it is smooth and untangled.
2.) Brush your hair backwards.
3.) Pick up a small section of hair from the front of your
head, using your thumbs as a guide.
4.) Split this hair into three strands.
5.) Cross the rightmost strand of hair over the middle strand.
6.) Cross the leftmost strand of hair over the middle strand. 3 Beginning Strands
7.) Pick up a small section of hair from the right side of your head and combine it
with the rightmost strand.
8.) Cross the rightmost strand of hair over the middle strand.
9.) Pick up a small section of hair from the left side of your head and
combine it with the leftmost strand.
10.) Cross the leftmost strand of hair over the middle strand.
11.) Repeat steps 7-11 until all hair is added into the braid.
12.) Do a regular braid (as described in steps 5-6) until
you reach the end of the hair. French Braid Stitching
13.) Tie the braid with an elastic band.
14.) If you want to make the style more formal, you can
Tip!
add a hair clip!
If you have thicker hair, use a
thicker elastic. If you have
thinner hair, use a thinner
elastic.

Final Braid

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