The French Braid with Fishtail
This braiding pattern combines aspects of a French braid and a fishtail braid. It entails splitting the hair into two portions and alternatingly adding smaller sections from either side to create a braided style that mimics fish scales.
A lovely and intricate hairstyle that combines aspects of both the fishtail braid and the French braid is the fishtail French braid. By combining the unusual weaving pattern of a fishtail braid with the framework of a French braid, it produces a distinctive and eye-catching appearance.
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Here is a detailed tutorial for doing a fishtail French braid.
Step 1
To begin, brush your hair to remove any knots and tangles. If you want to give your hair a little more grip and hold, you may also use a small quantity of texturizing spray or mousse.
Step 2
Divide a little bit of hair at the top of your head, close to your hairline, into two equal sections. One portion should be held in the left hand, the other in the right.
Step 3
Take a little part of hair from the left area's outside edge and cross it across to the right section to start the fishtail braid. Take a tiny piece from the right area's outside edge and move it over to the left section.
Step 4
Continue weaving in this manner, alternating between the left and right sections while crossing brief segments from one side to the other. To make a nice and defined braid, be careful to tighten the portions as you go.
Step 5
Before crossing it to the other side, gradually add more hair to each part as you move below. By doing so, you can get the French braid effect and keep the braid from getting too thin.
Step 6
Up until the ends of your hair are braided, repeat the weaving pattern. Use a little elastic hairband to hold the braid in place.
Step 7
Gently tug on the braid's edges to loosen it up a bit so that it looks bigger and more voluminous. A softer, more laid-back appearance will result from this.
Step 8
By carefully tugging the edges of each loop, you can also choose to pancake the braid, which will make it broader and more textured. This process gives the braid more depth and makes it seem thicker.
You have the option of leaving the braid undone to complete the hairdo or adding bobby pins for a more finished appearance. To add your own flair, you can also decorate with ribbons, flowers, or other hair ornaments.
Remember that practice makes perfect, so don't give up if your initial effort falls short of your expectations. You can quickly become an expert at the fishtail French braid with a little perseverance and practice.
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