How do you do a side braid?
Braid the hair. Starting underneath your ear, braid as you normally would. Grab 1 of the outer sections and cross it over to the middle, then grab the outer section on the opposite side and pull it across the new middle. Repeat, alternating sides and cycling through all 3 strands over and over again.
How do you do a mini side braid?
Instructions
- Part your hair just off-center. On the side of more hair, take a thin line of hair along part, about 2″ long.
- Begin braiding* hair down hairline adding hair only from the front. This is a half-french braid of sorts.
- Continue to pull new hair into braid until you’ve passed your ear.
How do you do a side part?
Hold a comb to the highest part of your eyebrow and part your hair above it, then work backwards with it through your hair to create a side part.
How do you do a side braid without losing hair?
Use a dry shampoo and texturizing spray. Then, spritz everything from the ears down — dirty or clean — with a texturizing spray (like the Jen Atkin’s Ouai Texturizing Spray) to help the hair stick together and keep it from falling out of your side braid.
What is the easiest type of braid?
8 Easy Braids That Take Next to No Time to Do
- The Half-Up Crown Braid.
- The Crown Braid.
- The Classic Dutch Braid.
- The Braided Bangs.
- The Side Rope Braid.
- The Milkmaid Braids.
- The Thick-Hair Fishtail Braid.
- The Waterfall Braid.
What are accent braids?
Accent braids are one of the easiest ways to add a little extra flair to your normal do. You can leave your hair down and add a single braid on one side of your head or work a braid into a simple pony. Accent braids also work well with half up half down styles and buns, and you can turn an accent braid into a headband.
How do you do a female side part?
Which side part is more attractive?
The general consensus seems to be that parting on one’s left makes a person look competent and masculine, whereas parting on the right makes a person look warm and feminine.