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Braided French Braid Collection: Exotic-Style Braids
1. Fishtail Braid
Features: A braid that gradually tapers from thick to thin and loosens to tighten, creating a fresh, breezy look.
Styling Tip: This variation slightly modifies the classic French braid by starting near the ears instead of at the crown.
Ideal for medium-length hair, braid loosely from the side, gradually working toward the back. Once both sides are braided, secure them together with a small clip.
2. Side-Swept Braid
Features: This casually swept-to-one-side braid is this year's hot trend, creating a sweet and charming look.
Styling Tips: To achieve this braid, your hair must be long enough to sweep to one side and reach at least chest level, allowing the braid's details to be visible.Start braiding close to the neck, avoiding a tight grip—a relaxed, effortless feel is key.
3. Hidden Braid in the Hair
Features: If you adore bohemian styles, this braid is perfect for you.
Technique: To create this style, start by spraying your hair to add texture. Braid it into a loose French twist, then secure it with a strong-hold styling product. Since this braid doesn't use elastic bands, only a powerful hairspray can keep it intact without unraveling.
4. Classic French Braid
Features: The timeless French braid offers a relaxed, comfortable style that radiates elegant sophistication.
Styling Tips: To achieve a voluminous effect, grasp one strand at the braid's end and gently pull the entire braid upward like a drawstring. This creates a fluffy, textured look. Alternatively, lightly tease the braid with your fingers to loosen it before securing with a simple elastic band.
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