How to Braid Your Own Hair



Everyone knows that hair color affects a woman's appearance, so much so that most women can tell if their hair is black or white. However, how exactly do you achieve your own hair color? Braid your own hair? That’s a trickier proposition. Fortunately, there are many ways to achieve your unique hair color. From simple coiled-up waves to volumized curls, there’s something for everyone in this article. So here’s everything you need to know about braiding your own hair.

Brush Your Hair

First things first: brushes your hair. Try out your favorite bobby pinning brushes, or buy your hair salon-worthy brushes at a local beauty supply store. Remember: your hair is long, so it’ll grow back thicker with time. If your hair is straight, sort of Wavy, or super curly, you may prefer to use brushes to achieve your unique hair color. If you’re only going to use your hair for braid stages, you can use the same brushes you use for other styling and maintenance tasks. Braid stages can be regular or recurring, so you can set them up for easier maintenance.



Divides Your Hair into Three Sections

Bundling your hair into sections is a sure-fire way to achieve your unique hair color. All you need to do is twist one or two sections of hair into three-part batik hairdos. Once you’ve made your hair into three parts, you can use a special beauty “bundling” tool to create a cute three-can-complement cascade look. The beauty tool is actually pretty easy to find and use. Simply purchase a plastic comb-shaped cultivar bundle, which you can use to create your unique hairdo. Once you’ve got your comb-shaped hairdo finished, use a hair extension or straightener to create a more volume-y look.


French Braid

If your hair is super curly or Wavy, you may prefer to use a braiding tool to achieve your unique hair color. The braid tool is actually pretty easy to use, and you can find it in almost every beauty supply store. It’s essentially a flexible cable wrapped around your hair and immediately attached to your bobby pins. Once you’ve got your braid in the bobby pin holder, it’s easy to untangle your hair.


Rope Braid

A rope braid is another way to achieve your unique hair color. There are many ways to do this, and this is one of the easiest. Just make sure you’re using a good, heavy, and Resourceful yarn. You can find plenty of creative ways to use old and recycled yarn, but for this example, we’re going with a non-profit yarn production company.


Braid in the Rest of Your Hair

Braid your own hair every other day. Every time you’ll have to take a break and take care of your hair. It’ll grow back thicker and more beautiful with each extra section you braid. Most professional hair salons offer a braid section in their color advice section. Some even have tutorials on how to braid your own hair, if you’re new to the concept. If your hair is super curly or Wavy, you may prefer to use a braid to achieve your unique hair color. The braid tool is actually pretty easy to use, and you can find it in almost every beauty supply store. It’s simply a long serrated knife with a small, adjustable head.


French braiding is a hairstyle that not only looks good for any occasion but is also a protective hairstyle that offers multiple benefits. When French braiding your hair, keep the process of a standard braid and add chunks of hair to each outer section as you layer them over one another. 

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