How to do two Dutch braids?

How to do two Dutch braids?

Center Part. Part your hair down the middle,then continue that part all the way down the back of your head to create two even sections of hair.

  • Crossing Under. Switch back to the working section and gently brush out any tangles.
  • Begin Adding to Each Section.
  • Gradually Add More Along the Way.
  • Finish&Repeat on the Other Side.
  • Wear It!
  • How to Dutch braid your hair?

    Step#1: Clean And Prep Your Hair. Of course,you’ll want to start with clean hair to get the best results possible.

  • Step#2: Section Your Hair. At your hairline,create a section of hair from eyebrow arch to eyebrow arch.
  • Step#3: Anchor Your Braid. To anchor your braid,bring your right strand under the middle strand.
  • Step#4: Repeat.
  • How to braid your own hair for beginners?

    1) Split the hair into three sections at the crown of the head. 2) Begin by first creating one to two rows of a traditional braid, crossing the right strand over the center and then, crossing the left strand over the center. 3) Once you’ve done this a couple of times, continue with the outside-strand-over-center pattern, but you will begin to bring in other pieces of hair. 4) Continue working your way all the way down until there is no hair left to incorporate. 5) Once you finish braiding, tie the last one to two inches of hair into a ponytail holder.

    How to do double braids?

    – The first step to creating the perfect double French braid is to divide your hair down the center of your head. – Working on one-half of your head at a time, divide the top layer of your hair into three even segments, then begin to weave it into a plait by bringing – With each fold that you create, add more hair into the plait from the side of your head, creating an instant French braid effect. – Continue this pattern to the end of your head and when you run out of hair to add into your braid, simply continue with a simple and traditional three-segment braid – Repeat the entire process from step 2- step 4 on the other side of your head and voila!

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