There is nothing as easily elegant as a braid. They are perfect for their third, fourth, or even fifth day after washing their hair because they are magnificent and hide oils and product residues. In this post, we will break how to create a French braid and a Dutch braid and what are the key differences between the two. First, French Braid.
Start by brushing hair completely with a boar brush. Hair separated in the crown in three equal pieces.
Take the left piece, cross over the central section and combine it with the correct part. Do the same with the thing later, starting with the piece on the left this time. Add a little more hair to each section as you progress, working down. Secure the end with a hair tie. Tire gently on the sides of the braid to give you more body.
Dutch braid.
Divide the hair into three pieces of equal size in the crown. Pull the right piece below the centerpiece. Then do the same with the left. Add more hair wires to the pieces as you work your way down.
Secure the end of the braid with a hair tie and then gently pull the sections to expand the braid. (Optional) Lock your style with luck Hold Hairspray.
That’s! Two magnificent braids that offer versatile style. Essentially, a Dutch braid is an inverted French braid. A French braid is perfect if you want a more Skinnier braid, elegant. Dutch works better if you want a Chubbier braid. However, regardless of what you choose, however, it would surely look beautiful.