From: L’Oréal Paris
French braids
are one of the most classic types of plaits—but creating one can be
challenging. One thing’s for certain, though: the French braid won’t be
going out of style any time soon. So, if you want to learn how to create
this kind of braided hairstyle,
you’re in the right place. We’re staring instructions for French
braiding hair along with styling tips to take your French braid to the
next level.
How to French Braid Your Hair
Follow our step-by-step tutorial below for creating a classic French braid.
Get the look by following these simple steps:
Step 1: Brush your hair.
One of the most stressful parts of braiding is encountering tiny knots
that cause you to have to start all over. To save yourself time and
effort, remove any tangles with a brush before you begin French
braiding.
Step 2: Divide the hair at your hairline into three sections.
To give yourself enough length to work with, gather hair at your hair
line in three smell sections. Hold the right section in your right hand,
the left section in your left hand, and the middle section between your
thumb and forefinger of either hand.
Step 3: Make your first stitch.
To begin your braid, cross the right section over the middle section,
followed by the left section over the right section, which is now really
the middle section. Be sure to smooth each section as you go to prevent
any lumps and bumps along the way.
Step 4: Add hair as you go.
With each new stitch, add a little more hair into your braid. This is what will give your French braid that woven-in look.
Step 5: Repeat until the ends.
Continue this back and forth process all the way down to the ends of
your hair. Once you reach the ends, fasten your braid with a miniature
elastic.
When you have the directions in front
of you, French braiding seems pretty simple, doesn’t it? Now all you
have to do is practice, practice, practice—and you’re sure to get the
hang of it!
How to Perk Up Your French Braid
If you want to learn how to make your
French braid look even better, keep scrolling for a few super-simple
ways to perk up your plaits.
1. Add some volume.
Fuller-looking braids are totally gorgeous. If you want to add the look
of volume to your French braid, use your fingers or a rat tail comb to
gently tug at each weave of your braid. When pulling, be sure to not
pull too hard, as this can cause your braid to actually unravel. If in
the process a strand or two pops out of place, don’t stress it! Slightly
undone braids are in these days. What’s more, if you only want to tug
at some weaves but not others, that’s totally OK, too. Remember:
effortless, undone braids are super-chic and of the moment.
2. Embrace boho vibes.
If you love all things Boho and you’re looking for ways add a touch of
glam to your French braid, pick up a pack of hair rings from your local
beauty store. To incorporate these small rings into your French braid,
slip one around a few strands before moving between each stitch. What
you’ve probably only seen on your favorite celebrities and famous beauty
gurus can now be part of your everyday hairstyling routine, too!
3. Use day old hair to your advantage.
One
of the best ways to create a truly eye-catching French braid is to
weave it on day-old hair. That’s because the added grit and texture can
add a major dose of modern cool girl appeal. Just spritz on the L’Oréal Paris Hair Expert Extraordinary Clay Dry Shampoo before styling.
Mastered your French braiding technique and want to try something knew? Check out our article, How to Create a Skeleton Braid, for a tutorial on this intricate ‘do.