
How to braid French braids with different varieties of weaving? Detailed description of the technique of weaving with photos
This master class describes the process of creationasymmetrical French braids, which are very popular in the new fashion trend for braids. Such an unusual hairstyle will suit a girl of any age, it looks stylish and unusual, suitable for school life or looks like an office option. Medium-length hair or below the waist is suitable for braiding. The type of braids is quite voluminous, so keep in mind that the length of the strands will be spent on the width of the braid. Therefore, plan in advance - the length will change by about half. In this hairstyle, two braids are created, but in an unusual way, but with a shift from the center, so the braids look asymmetrical and the hairstyle as a whole turns out to be quite unusual, attractive. It combines the severity of the braids and the playful mood due to the shift.At the first stage, we begin preparing the hair.– try to comb the strands along the entire length to thoroughly separate all tangled areas. The hair mass should become very manageable, this will ensure ease of braiding.
The next step is to divide the hair intotwo large areas. Try to divide the hair mass into left and right parts with a diagonal parting. The first braid is woven from the left area, creating a French-style braid. The peculiarity of creating a French braid is that the three strands are not intertwined inward, overlapping each other, but have the appearance of a reverse weave, in which the outer strand is hidden under the central part. To begin creating the right braid, take a small strand from the edge of the parting and divide it into three equal components. Start making reverse weaves for the French braid, that is, first place the left strand under the central one, placing it in the middle position, then weave the right strand - it makes its way under the second strand and remains in the center.
At the next stage of weaving you need to addlittle by little hair from this segment. So, strands that are located on the right hand are braided into the right part, and strands from the left side are braided into the left side of the braid. All braided strands should be small in size, symmetrical and with equal tension, then the hairstyle will look neat and harmonious.
Place the first braid in the direction from the center to the right, trying to adjust its position with the strands you weave in. After all, the bend of the braid depends on how tightly you tighten the additional strand.
Having created a French braid for about10 centimeters, you need to move on to the stage of fluffing the braid. The braid will take on a beautiful appearance only after the strands are pulled out from the extreme interlacings by one centimeter. This manipulation must be carried out extremely carefully, first fluff one edge of the braid, and then move on to creating openwork on the other side of the braid.
On long hair you can create more openwork patternssize, that is, approximately 2 centimeters. They significantly reduce the length of the braiding. But they look amazing in the hairstyle. Such pronounced voluminous edges can be fixed with hairspray, but it should be applied lightly.
At the next stage of weaving we collect the resthair from the left zone into a charming French braid. It is worth noting that the strands lie neatly and do not stick out when braided symmetrically with a little tension. If you insist on tightening the underbraids, then “cocks” will appear, the braid will be difficult to fluff up, and it may look uneven. Carefully braid all the hair in parts up to the level of the neck, sometimes comb the strands if they tend to get tangled.
After all the pieces from the left have been woven inarea continues to weave an unusual braid, when the strands are brought under the bottom of the central part and intertwined with the middle strand, taking its position. The lower part of the braid also needs to be fluffed up, so try to give it a voluminous openwork look every 7-8 centimeters of work on the braid.
The second braid does not start from the forehead area, butin the middle of the parting. This location will create asymmetry, and the hairstyle will look unusual. To start weaving, take a small strand, which is divided into three parts. The interlacing in this braid is created according to the type of those in the first weaving, that is, you need to create a French braid. To do this, strand by strand, alternately from both edges, bring under the central part.
The principle of weaving this braid is similar to the first interlacings, but the direction of the working part should shift to the left and down.
Don't forget to give the braid a French braid look every 7-9 centimeters. This is done by pulling the outer braids outward.
Continue braiding to the end, turning it periodicallyits edge in an openwork weave. The ends of the pair of braids are connected together. Such fixation will allow you to create a general harmonious look of the hairstyle, the braids will not fall apart on the sides and look careless.
The gentle and cute hairstyle is ready.With such styling you can go to a celebration or style your hair in a similar way for everyday walks. Another advantage of French braids is that this weaving securely fixes the hair and maintains a neat appearance for a long time.