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36 Creative Hairstyle Ideas For Little Kids. 5 Elaborate Game Of Thrones Hairstyles You Can Do At Home. How To Four (4) Strand Braid Tutorial. 31 hair ideas for 2013. Organic Braid: How to braid without an elastic. Different Braids - Inside Out Plaits. Looking for a different braided hairstyle?

Different Braids - Inside Out Plaits

You’ve already mastered the crown braid, side braid, and mermaid braid. Check out these inside out plaits that take the braided trend to the next level. These dramatic plaits are much easier to style than they look. Check out these pictures of different braids to get inspired! The Dutch braid is similar to the French braid but is actually inside out.

This braid isn’t for schoolgirls! This diagonal side braid is messily and tousled. This half up braid beautifully reveals the structure of the plait while cascading gently down the back. Katniss Reaping Braids. French Twist into Rope Braid. Classic Heidi Braid Tutorial. Back to School Hairstyles - YouTube#at=214#! Hair tutorials. 7 Days of DIY Braids, Modeled by Glamour Editors - Love Your Locks - Style. Cute Girls Hairstyles. How to do a 5 strand plait/braid. Spiral French Braid Side Ponytail. How to Upbraid Your Friends. Photo 3- 3 Braided Hairstyles That You Can Actually Do! Feb 18, 2014 If we ruled the world, our first decree would be to make daily braid wearing mandatory.

Photo 3- 3 Braided Hairstyles That You Can Actually Do!

And, we wouldn't expect any complaints — braids are just so darn versatile, we'd bet there's a variation out there…read Nov 19, 2013 The holidays are hard — if we don't get invited to parties, we're upset ("I thought so-and-so and I were closer than that! ") and if we do get invited, we're upset ("What am I gonna do with my hair?!

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Snake Braid Updo. The snake braid is one of my new favorite hairstyles.

Snake Braid Updo

It’s a unique braid that looks complicated but is really very easy to create. I have worn this look to a fancy parties and also to a casual get together with my friends. The snake braid is so versatile and is sure to get your friends talking about how awesome your hair looks! Whenever I have worn this braid I have received so many compliments. People are intrigued at how different this look is. I recently created a short video to show how I incorporated the snake braid into a half updo in under ten minutes! The Braid-y Bunch. DIY Braid Crown. I love this hair-do.

DIY Braid Crown

I like to call it the Heidi Doody – you know, like Heidi from storybook land? Other people might call this Swiss Braids or a Braid Crown, but whatever you call it, it’s a great bad hair day option! Try it and tweet us @mrkatedotcom and @hellogiggles with photos of your #heididoody ! The Heidi Doody aka Swiss Braids aka Braid Crown Watch the video above for the full tutorial What You Need: Brush or combLots of bobby pinsHairspray – optional Tease the crown of your hair to give it height.Part your hair down the middle and down the back of your head – like you would to make pigtails. optional: leave two pieces out in front (face-framing) for smaller braids later.Take your bulk of hair on one side of your head and start a french braid up towards the crown of your head and gather hair as you braid down. repeat on the other side.One at a time, flip the braids upside down on top of your head creating a ‘crown’ and secure with bobby pins.