Braiding is very popular among evening, wedding and formal hairstyles. Also, similar styling can be chosen for a business office style. There are many options for weaving, but one of the most popular lately is the Dutch braid.
If you contact a professional, he will make a similar hairstyle for you in the shortest possible time, but you can save your time and money on visiting the salon and do the styling yourself.
Preparation of working material
The Dutch braid, like any other types of hairstyles, should be created exclusively on clean hair. Only in this case you will look irresistible and attractive. Few people would argue with the statement that dirty hair, no matter how beautifully styled, always repels the interlocutor and causes disgust.
Rinse your hair thoroughly with a shampoo suitable for your type of curls. Follow up with moisturizer or balm for detangling and softness.
Before you start weaving, dry your hair with a hair dryer ornatural way.
Dutch braid: creation scheme
Whatever option you choose to weave a Dutch braid, the technique for creating it will be the same. If this is your first time doing this styling, then start with the simplest - creating a single braid.
Surely all girls know how to make a classic French braid. The Dutch braid is created in a similar way. The only difference is that when weaving, the strands are not superimposed on top, but are placed under the bottom.
So, divide the shock into three main parts: 1, 2 and 3, and start weaving. Put part number one under the second. The third number should be summed up under the first part. After doing this manipulation, you will get the first part of the braid.
Next, you need to weave two additional strands into the side parts of the braid and repeat the work done. Weave in this way until the end of the hair. After that, fix the hair with a hairpin or elastic band.
Double Dutch braid
How to weave two reverse braids? To do this, you need to divide the entire hair into equal parts, drawing an even parting in the middle. After that, fix one side and start working on the other.
Using the Single Dutch Braid method, do your hair on one side. After that, repeat the same manipulation with the other part of the hair. Remember that the work must be symmetrical. The Dutch braid, created in stages, looks neat and beautiful.
This type of styling will be ideal for bothschoolgirls and adult women.
Openwork side braid
Dutch braid can be either straight and smooth or openwork. To create this hairstyle, carefully comb your hair and select three strands at the temple.
Start braiding your hair with a slight downward slope. When weaving new strands, try not to tighten your hair too much. When weaving is completed, it is necessary to carefully add volume or so-called openwork to the parts of the braid.
To do this, starting from the top, slightly loosen each comb of the share. Be careful, otherwise you can completely pull the strand out of the weave. In this case, you will have to start all over again.
When you achieve the desired result, fix the hairstyle with a hairpin or other suitable accessory.
This hairstyle visually increases the volume of hair and visually makes a lot of hair more.
Cascading braid
This type of hairstyle will be a great option for a festive evening, a romantic date or for a family celebration.
Comb your hair thoroughly and pull it back. At one temple, select three small strands and start weaving a standard Dutch braid. However, the course of the hairstyle should not go down, but to the side. This is the uniqueness of such styling.
After the first share is created, take an additional strand from above and pass it through the created share. The selected curl should not be woven into the braid, it seems to pass through it.
Repeatsimilar actions with the rest of the created shares. When the Dutch braid is brought to the opposite temple, fix it with a bobby pin or a pair of hairpins. To give a special charm to the hairstyle, wind the falling curls.
Conclusion
Follow fashion trends, weave braids, experiment with your appearance. It is through trial and error that you can achieve the perfect result and create your own unique look.
If you don't get a Dutch braid the first time, don't despair. You need some patience and practice. Soon you will learn how to create masterpieces. Practice braiding the standard single braid before moving on to the more advanced dutch braids.
Good luck with hairdressing!