1. Brush and part your hair where it naturally falls. Create a diagonal parting down the back of the head, making two seperate sections of hair.
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4. Second Section: Brush back hair to cover up the top half of the parting you had created in step 1. Section the hair Horizontally, a Half inch above the ear. Part into 3 sections and begin to French braid. Making sure to go Diagonally towards the First braid {section 1}.
6. Bobby Pin the two sections together as close as possible {the closer you get the cuter it looks:) } Starting from the top, moving your way down. Making sure the bobby pins arent showing.
credit goes to Tabitha P.
Sections 1 and 2 |
2. In Section 1, grab a parting going Horizontally, a half inch above the ear. Part into 3 different sections. Start to French Braid. Click here to find out how {step 2, do not turn hair upside down}. Make neat partings, tight.
5. When finished with section 2, Grab the end of the French Braid. With your other hand use your fingers to gentally pull out some hair, piece by piece {fanning out the braid}. Toward the top, begin to pull more hair out, making it look thicker. Be careful not to pull too hard and ruin the braid. :)
Repeat this step on Section 1.
When finished, hair tie both Braids together.
Fini
credit goes to Tabitha P.
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