Hi in this video, I will show you how to create these five tight, Dutch braids. First, I create the part lines you need total of five sixes like this. This is how the left side looks. Then I create the same to the right side. Once you party the both sides like this, you got the fifth section on the middle before starting the parade, I wet the hair, so it's easier the parade, then I take the small piece of hair and separating in three pieces start to print runs under the middle One from each side add hair from the both sides of the parade. When you prayed is the most important thing than the strand. You'Re moving is as tight as possible. So before you start the move, the hair strand tied it before you do. It then add, hair and tie it again. Then you can release it. So it's easier to focus on one strand at the time. You just need to remember to pull the Strand tight before you start to move it again. Pattern is pretty simple, so take the right strand, bring it under add hair, then the left strand under add hair right strand under adhere. Let'S turn under adhere right strand under adhere. Left'S run under adhere, keep on repeating this pattern until you operated the whole section into the parade you after the last adding keep operating until the end of the hair. You repeat the same pattern to all five sections: every time you need three strands and then you start the prayed by moving strands from sides under to the middle, add hair from the both sides of the prayed and don't look it tied to strand. Before you add more hair, you you you when I create this last fifth crate from directly from front the back horse, I hold the strands a little bit different. I don't actually know why, but I just used to do like this. So when I do the price from front to back, I hold the strands with my ring finger and little finger, then I add hair and with this technique I don't need to type the strands as much as usual, but I still do to make sure that it Will be tight, the difference is that, basically, when I do the price on sides, I keep one strand only one strand tight, but on this version I keep both side strands pretty tight all the time, and only the middle strand that one I moved last time is Losing but basically is just the same technique. I move the strands from sides under to the middle and add hair from the both sides of the pride. This is just how I'm used to do it and personally, I think that there's no wrong and right answers for this, so do it the way that it's best for you, you, you here's the final result of this hairstyle. Thank you for watching this video, hopefully like it, have a great day.
Comments
Elisa Rosolen: Beautiful! Sometimes, when my hair is still damp after I shower, I do 3/4 braids like the ones you showed in this video, so in the morning my hair is wavy and it lasts a couple of days XOXO
Strawberry Sakura 可愛い: I think theres bigger problems in the world than the name of a hairstyle. As a hairstyling student I can confirm that different styles actually have multiple names sometimes and there is reasons for it too like how the style is created.
August BarbieDoll: For everyone commenting its corn rows it is Dutch braids, underhanded braids
Cerveza J.R.: Wow , when I do that kind of braids my shoulders always get tired XD
v star: Please small mini Bantu knots braids too. Thanks you
LEONAIN FUENTES: Super very nice
Milly: Y’all should just shut up the arguing it is both cornrows and Dutch braids, it can either be very few cornrows or a lot of Dutch braids lol
yeahh: It's like cornrows, right?
Maddi Burke: ya mean Cornrows
Yvonne: It's cornrows for all you people that keep saying it's underhanded braiding!!!
αφροδίτη ενσαρκωμένος: ITS A CORNROW