Braids are the big thing on the festival line up this summer, they're easy to wear and hide two-day old hair perfectly.
Plus, there's no need to worry about the weather doing it's damage to one of these styles.
Based on the look you are creating, braids can capture a bohemian, romantic look, or a chic twist can create an elegant, stylish look.
Therefore, braids can be a real lifesaver and the best emergency hairstyle when you don’t have access to a shower and you’re relying on dry shampoo to keep you looking fresh.
It keeps the hair off the face, is totally texture friendly, so dancing and swinging this hair-do everywhere is highly encouraged and braids will stay put all weekend too.
With the help of Tatiana Extensions we have four interesting ways to braid your hair when you hit a festival this year, or even to wear day-to-day.
Simple and chic.
French Braid Fringe. To get this look, first, create a side parting and, taking the front section from the bigger side, create a plait. Secure it with a thin elastic band or add a flower to hide the elastic and give this look some extra hair flair.
Sleek Fish-Tail Braid. Gather all your hair as if making a low ponytail at the back then sweep it round to one side. If you have short hair add some extensions for extra length and thickness. This look is very disheveled so it doesn't matter if some hair come free from the plait or at the back. When creating the fishtail braid make sure to keep it as tight as possible all the way down, then add it a discreet elastic to secure the look.
Front cascading braid. It’s quite simple and relatively quick (once you get the hang of it) and looks intriguing and amazing at the same time! Create a side parting and start braiding directing the hair towards the face as if achieving a braided fringe. To make a neat braid, make sure you have three hair bundles of equal volume.
Snake Braid. Create a side parting and part your hair into three sections. Braid as normal, but take more hair from the top with each twist. Control the shape of the braid by taking looser sections of the hair from the top so the braid goes down on the slight angle. When you reach the opposite side of your head drop the braid down and turn to start braiding to create the second part of the snake. It will almost go like a soft zigzag. If the length of your hair allows - repeat the steps above. Once you finish plaiting, secure your braid using an elastic band or bobby pins.
Femalefirst Taryn Davies
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