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Waterfall braid
Waterfall braid





waterfall braid

Braid your hair across your forehead, incorporating your fringe into the style. Try out a unique version of the waterfall braid. Waterfall Fringe Braid A perfect waterfall plait. Next, drop the bottom piece and repeat the process until your braid is the desired length. Then, cross the top piece over the middle piece, adding in hair like you did before. To continue the braid, grab a new bottom piece of hair, just behind the piece you let go. For the waterfall effect, cross the bottom piece of hair over the middle and let go of the new bottom piece that is closest to your hairline. Next, cross the top piece over the middle piece again, but add in a new piece of hair just like you would when doing a french braid. Cross the top piece over the middle piece and then the bottom piece over the middle piece. The top piece is closest to your crown, the middle piece is just below that, and the bottom piece is closest to your hairline.īegin the waterfall braid just like a 3-strand braid. To achieve this, gather three equal pieces of hair from the fringe section of your head. Cross the middle piece over the one on the left, and you’re set to begin the cycle again, picking up a new piece of hair to replace the far left strand that was previously dropped.Part your hair as desired (we like a side part for this look) and start your waterfall braid at the fringe area, moving from your part to the opposite ear. The strand that is now on the far left will be the first waterfall strand. When you bring the far left strand over the top, pick up a section of hair and add it into this piece. Pick up the far right strand, and cross it underneath the strand next to it, picking up some loose hair to add into it, then cross it over the top of the next strand, and underneath the far left strand. Next take the middle two strands, and cross the left strand over the right strand. Take the strand on the far right side and cross it underneath the strand next to it, then overtop of the strand next to that, and finally underneath the far left strand. Begin by dividing a section of hair on the left side of your head into four strands. If you’re ready for some next level braiding, this four strand waterfall braid puts a more complicated spin on the style while maintaining a similar look. If you need some more inspiration, take a look at our favorite waterfall braid styles! Continue repeating this last stitch for as long as you’d like your braid to have a waterfall effect. The piece you dropped will be left trailing out of the braid, creating a waterfall effect that begins to take shape once the braid is further along. But this time, instead of crossing the lower piece over into the middle of the braid, drop this section of hair and pick up a new piece from directly behind it to cross over into the middle of the braid.

waterfall braid

On your third stitch (or whenever you’d like to begin the waterfall effect) cross the upper piece over as you’ve been doing.

waterfall braid

On your next stitch pick up and add some hair to the upper piece of hair as you cross it into the middle, then cross the lower piece over and into the middle, adding some hair into this piece at the same time. Cross the upper piece of hair (whichever is closest to your part) over the braid into the middle, then cross the lower piece over the braid into the middle. H ow to waterfall braid? To create a waterfall braid, divide the section you’re beginning with into three equal pieces, and begin braiding using the french braiding technique. This dreamy style creates a braid that’s attached to the head like a french braid, but also features loose tendrils flowing from the braid. If you’re looking for a new braiding style that will have people asking how you did it, but isn’t too hard to do on your own hair, let us introduce you to the waterfall braid.







Waterfall braid