
Braids for medium hair, tips and advice on braiding the braids with their own hands.
Hairstyles in the form of a crown have been known for a long time and inThis season they have become quite relevant again. Such hairstyles are difficult to do and require at least medium length hair. Check out the tutorial below, practice a little, and you will be able to do this crown-shaped braid with your own hands. This article provides step-by-step instructions for creating a simplified version of crown braiding. Its main advantages are the minimum number of hairpins, invisible hairpins, and various fixing agents. Feel like a queen by doing a braided hairstyle called "Crown". It will look great on thick medium-length curls. This type of braiding gives the overall appearance of the hair sufficient volume due to the fact that it is done on the basis of an inverted French braid (in this case, the strands are tucked under the bottom of the braid, while in a classic braid they go over the center curl). It should be braided in a circle, which is how you get a kind of crown framing your head.To do this hairstyle, prepare clips,hairpins, elastic bands and a comfortable comb. Comb all the strands thoroughly and separate a small section of curls from the temple to the ear, secure them with a clip. To prevent your curls from falling apart and to make it easier to work with them, slightly dampen them. Select three small strands behind the ear and start braiding them into an inverted braid, heading towards the back of the head. Do not forget that the side strands should be tucked under the central curl.
After the first section of the braid, place the top strandhair under the central one, add another small strand from the top mass of hair to it. Then intertwine the lower and central strands. This way you should get an inverted French braid, where the strands are placed under the bottom, and additional curls are woven only on top.
In the same way, weave a braid around the entire circumference of the head, making sure that the weaving line is as even as possible, without shifting to the left or right.
Bring the braid to the second ear and continue braiding above the forehead.
Do this work until you reach the locks that were separated at the very beginning. Now weave a regular braid, no longer capturing the upper strand of free hair.
Secure the braid with an elastic band.Next, connect the end of the braid to its beginning and secure it firmly with invisible hairpins or hairpins. Pin a hair clip or flower to the junction. Make this hairstyle more chic by curling all your hair with curling irons.