The French braid is a beautiful and classic hairstyle. Although may appear complicated, my Grandmum says creating french braid is simple process. And now, i wanna share it to you.
First, brush your hair to remove all tangles and make it soft. After that, section your hair. Take a large chunk of hair from the top center of your head. The section of hair should be come from the same row of hair - not with some pieces from higher up or lower down.
Second, Separate the section into strands. For a French braid, the same as a regular braid, you will need three strands. Separate them by running your fingers through the chunk you are holding, and create three even strands.
Third, begin to braid. Take your three sections so that two strands are held in one hand, and the third strand is held in your opposite hand. Create a few rows of a regular braid by taking the strand on the right and crossing it over the center. Then take the strand from the left and cross it over the center.
Fifth, Incorporate in new hair. Continue this pattern of crossing strands diagonally over the center strand, but gradually begin incorporating other pieces of hair. Before you cross a strand over to the other side, grab another strand of hair from the loose pieces on the same side and include it in the cross-over.
Sixth, Incorporate all of your hair into the braid. By the time you reach the nape of your neck with the main braid, all of your extra hair should have been drawn into the braid.
And last, Finish the braid. When you have added in all your hair into the braid, continue it as a regular braid until you reach the ends of your strands. Then, secure the braid with a ponytail.
The tips; avoid using rubber bands, as these rip and break hair when you remove them.





