French braids are loved for their elegance, convenience and beauty. In them, you can completely remove all protruding strands and even bangs, if it is at least medium in length. And all because they are made close to the skin. An excellent choice for gentle evening looks, for every day or even on the road! We'll tell you how to braid a French braid and what hairstyles come with it!
1. Classic French braid
We recommend starting with the basic scheme and mastering it, and only then the rest will be easier. Thicker strands give a very soft and feminine braid, while thinner ones give elasticity.
2. French braid for long hair
If you need to collect hair as efficiently and as high as possible, weave a French braid from thin strands. This is a little longer, but nothing will definitely get tousled. With long, straight hair, the hairstyle turns out to be very elegant.
3. French braid for short hair
It is hardly possible to braid one beautiful French braid on short hair. We recommend making two and taking them down the temples or to the back of the head. It turns out a very cute and touching styling for all occasions.
4. Bulky French braid
To make the braid more voluminous, do not pull it too tight, but stretch the stitches a little at the end. Do not use too strong fixing agents, if necessary - enough water.
5. French braid to one side
Start braiding from the middle of the forehead, lead the braid to the temple behind the ear and finish on the side. The main thing is to carefully pick up the hair from the opposite side so that it does not bristle. We recommend using a massage brush.
6. French braid vice versa
The difference with the usual French braid is that the strands do not overlap each other, but pass from below. It turns out a very spectacular voluminous hairstyle for lovers of styling.
7. French Falls
Waterfall is perhaps the most elegant and romantic French weave hairstyle. And it is also very simple: it is enough to change the strands in time and release them after the turn down.
8. French braid of five strands
Although the braiding seems to be very difficult, the essence remains the same as that of a regular French braid. Only not three strands are intertwined, but five, so at first you will have to get used to how to hold them in your hands.
9. French braid hoop
The hairstyle looks great on short hair if you need to pick it up beautifully. Braid neat French braids from the middle of the forehead along the temples in two directions, connect them in the back and wrap the remaining strands inward.
10. French braid with a bun
It is a mixture of a classic French braid, a waterfall and a regular bun. First, make a waterfall from the side to the middle, then finish the ends a little and tuck all the loose strands into a bun with invisibility.