To simplify, divide your hair into three portions and fold one side section over the central section over and again, alternating between left and right until you reach the ends.
French braids make a classic braid look complicated and last all day. Like a braid, divide a short bit of hair near your forehead into three parts from the crown.
Similar to French braiding, but cross the side strand of hair underneath the central strand instead of over it.
It doesn't require genuine braiding, so you can make it at home in a few minutes if you're just learning French braids.
We won't sugarcoat. This requires practice. Use a low side ponytail on your first try to see your progress.
We're sorry, but explaining this braid is tougher than memorizing your grandmother's caramel dessert recipe.
Sometimes a complicated braid makes us want to throw a tantrum like a five-year-old. You can always rope braid on those days. It looks cooler than a ponytail and is easy.