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Thursday 19 December 2013

Elegant French Braid Hairstyles

 
French braid hairstyles are timeless. They are well-suited for any occasion, from a day at the beach to a black tie affair. Once you've mastered the basic French braid hair style, you can then start experimenting with other looks to find the one that perfectly fits your personality, hair type and engagement. The following includes some basic information about different elegant French braid hairstyles.

To make both basic and complex French braids, you take sections of hair from both sides of the head and add to the braid as you weave. This braid is more complex than a simple three-strand braid. To begin, you would start with a small ponytail made where you would like the braid to begin. From here, you begin braiding, adding a bit more hair as you go.
Different French braid styles have different effects or looks. For example, if you add a lot of hair as you go, your braid will end up thicker, and if you use small sections of hair, the braid will be thinner. You can go for a tight French braid or a looser braid accented by loose strands of hair.
Another elegant French braid hairstyle is to have two French braids on each side of your head. This way, as you braid, you can weave the individual braids so that they meet and can then be woven together.

If you want a look that's a bit dressier, you should try an updo French braid style. To do this, you turn the tail of your braid underneath the woven plaits and then pin it so it can't be seen.
You should take the time to experiment with the accessories you use to complete your French braid look. For example, you can weave in ribbon along with your hair for a unique look. Another great idea is to use combs to give a French braid a refined finish.

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