Hairdresser Leila Karalic From Saco Hair In London Shows You How To Braid Your Hair In A 'French Twist' Style.
Step 1 of the easy french twist. With a classic french twist you begin to twist your hair low starting at the nape of your neck, but this take on the traditional look suggests a reverse twist completed with a loose side bun. It is then secured with barrettes, combs, hair sticks and/or hairpins.
With A French Twist, You Pull The Hair Into A Low Ponytail Before Twisting It Up And Tucking To Create A Pleat At The Back Of The Head.
Start off with dry hair and part as desired. French women love this hairstyle because it looks effortless yet still sophisticated. Simply twist your hair inwards starting at the end of the pony tail.
How To Do A French Twist.
The french twist is a classic hairstyle that has been around since forever. Recreate this vertical twist by dividing your hair into three sections— a small front section on each side of your face, a top section, and a bottom section. A very formal french twist updo with a large volume on top and ombre hair that makes it more spectacular.
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Finally, twist the length of the ponytail, tuck in the ends and secure with a long, or french, hair comb. The ends of the ponytail are usually concealed by tucking it into the pleat, but here, the ends have been left loose. Using the palm method to create your twists, gather your hair with one hand and lay the other flat against your head with the palm facing out.
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How to do a french twist: Then take your comb and begin backcombing sections of hair, focussing on the hair that will eventually form the twist. When you get to the center, secure hair.