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How To Fishtail Braid Your Own Hair For Beginners: A Step-by-step Guide!

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What To Know

  • Take a small section of hair from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section.
  • Repeat this process on the other side, taking a section from the outside of the right section and crossing it over to the inside of the left section.
  • Start a fishtail braid at the nape of your neck and wrap it around the top of your head, securing it with bobby pins.

Embrace the bohemian charm of fishtail braids with this comprehensive guide designed for beginners. Follow these simple steps to master this elegant hairstyle that will elevate your everyday look or special occasion ensemble.

Gather Your Tools

Before you begin, gather a brush, hairspray (optional), and an elastic band. If you have thick or long hair, a teasing comb can help create volume and texture.

Prepare Your Hair

Start by brushing your hair to remove any tangles. If desired, you can mist it with hairspray for hold.

Section Your Hair

Divide your hair into two equal sections, one on each side of your head.

Begin the Braid

Take a small section of hair from the outside of the left section and cross it over to the inside of the right section. Repeat this process on the other side, taking a section from the outside of the right section and crossing it over to the inside of the left section.

Tighten the Braid

After crossing the sections, pull them tight to secure the braid. This will create the distinctive fishtail pattern.

Continue the Braid

Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you reach the end of your hair.

Secure the Braid

Once you have reached the end of your hair, secure the braid with an elastic band.

Finishing Touches

For a more voluminous braid, gently pull apart the loops of the braid with your fingers. If desired, you can add hairspray for extra hold.

Styling Tips

  • Side Braid: Part your hair to one side and create a fishtail braid on the larger section.
  • Crown Braid: Start a fishtail braid at the nape of your neck and wrap it around the top of your head, securing it with bobby pins.
  • Double Braid: Create two fishtail braids on either side of your head, then join them together at the back.
  • Half-Up Braid: Braid the top half of your hair into a fishtail and leave the bottom half loose.
  • Braided Bun: Create a fishtail braid and wrap it around the base of your ponytail, securing it with bobby pins.

Questions You May Have

Q: How do I prevent my fishtail braid from falling apart?

A: Use hairspray for hold and tighten the braid securely at each step.

Q: Can I fishtail braid wet hair?

A: Yes, but it may be more difficult. Allow your hair to air dry slightly before braiding.

Q: What if my hair is too short for a fishtail braid?

A: You can try a half-up fishtail braid or a crown braid.

Q: How do I make my fishtail braid more voluminous?

A: Use a teasing comb to add volume before braiding or gently pull apart the loops of the braid.

Q: Can I fishtail braid thick hair?

A: Yes, but it may require more sections and patience.

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Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

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