Family Steps to Tying Braids on Their Own?

Updated on vogue 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tie a high ponytail first.

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    Put a towel hair tie on the ponytail, leave a handful of hair and don't move, turn the rest of the hair over, wrap the towel hair tie around the back to the front to form a flower bone, and finally tie it with a rubber band and tidy it up.

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    Tie your braids. Tie the hair under the flower bone to tie the braid, tie it around the flower bone, and finally fix it with a U-shaped clip.

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    The top tuft of hair is split in half and tied into two small braids.

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    A small wreath is tied to the flower bones, knotted, and it is done.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Method 1: Traditional Knitting

    Pick up the hair starting at the roots. If you're going to start braiding from the side, pull the hair to one side.

    Divide the hair into thirds. Grab one with your right hand and one with your left hand so that the middle one falls on your head.

    Place the right portion on top of the middle portion, grasp the right portion with the index finger of your left hand, and pull the middle portion to the right side with your right hand.

    Grasp the leftmost portion with your right index finger and make the left portion and the middle portion braided.

    Continue repeating the process with the right one in the middle and the left one in the middle until the hair is finished.

    Tie the braids with a headband. Finish!

    Method 2: French braids

    Comb your hair through it. French braids are braided little by little from the top of the head and are layered with the upper layers of hair to the lower layers, while traditional braids are more complicated.

    Use a comb to divide the hair on the top of the head into two layers, and the layering trajectory should continue from the temples to the highest part of the head.

    I divide the hair of the upper layer into three parts and grab it high.

    Like a traditional braid, place the right side of the hair on top of the middle side, and the left side on top of the middle strand of hair.

    This is the beginning of the French braid and should only be done on the upper layer of hair.

    Pick a little bit from the hair on the right side of the lower layer, add the hair on the top right, and hold it with your right hand.

    Place the right hair over the middle part of the hair.

    Pick a little bit from the hair on the left side of the lower layer, add the hair on the left top layer, and hold it with your left hand.

    Wear it over the middle part of your hair.

    Repeat the process repeating a little bit each time until the lower layer of hair is braided until the bottom layer of hair is braided.

    The braid should be drooping on the head, from the top of the head to the neck.

    Continue to braid your hair, first braiding all the upper hair, then all the hair, and finally tie it with a headband.

    You can also add some tricks to your braids, such as splitting your hair into two parts with a parting comb before braiding them. Or try braiding your hair from the middle of your head.

    Method 3: Braided fishtails

    Comb your hair through until it no longer tangles.

    Use a distribution comb to divide the hair evenly from the scalp into two parts, left and right.

    Divide the previous step into two parts, one near the face and one near the back.

    Tie the right side of the hair near the face in the middle and tie it up with the left side.

    Tie the leftmost hair in the middle, and tie this hair back with the bottommost hair on the right.

    Continue repeating the process by putting the outermost right hair into the innermost part of the left hair, and then the outermost left hair into the innermost part of the right hair.

    Repeat the process until your hair is tied.

    Tie your hair with a headband.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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    Split the top hair in the edges.

    In a ratio of about 7:3, parting the hair in the edges.

    Start braiding from the top.

    Start by grabbing a pinch of top hair and dividing it into three pinches. This is the preparation to do the braiding.

    Braids down the hairline.

    Then braid three pinches of hair down the hairline, adding some new hair for each section to fit the scalp.

    Knit all the way to the bottom.

    Braided all the way to the very end of the hair and secured with a black rubber band.

    step5.Braided the other side.

    Follow the method in Step 2 and braid the other side.

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I think that since we advocate equality between men and women, we should let boys have the same rights as girls, and girls can have short hair, but they are called tomboys, so why can't boys have long hair? This should be an equal thing, we can't let traditional ideas limit what clothes we choose to wear, what kind of hairstyle we choose, this is a person's freedom, we should not stop others.