4. The Braided Bun

Add a braid to your go-to bun! You can braid your ponytail before wrapping it into a bun or braid a section and wrap it around a regular bun. It adds a lovely detail. Using plenty of bobby pins helps keep everything secure.
3. The Waterfall Braid

This style is so romantic! You braid along your head, but you drop one strand and pick up a new one as you go. It creates a pretty cascading effect. Try to keep the dropped strands separate so they flow nicely.
2. The Accent Braid

A small braid can make a big difference. Just create a tiny braid somewhere in your hair. It could be near your face or tucked away in the back. It’s an easy way to add a little something extra to any hairstyle. Think about where it will be most visible!
1. The Braided Headband

Use your own hair to create a headband! Braid a section of hair from behind your ear and bring it across the top of your head. Pin it securely on the other side. It’s a stylish way to keep hair out of your face. Make sure to hide the pins well behind your ear.
Frequently Asked Questions
I know you might have some questions as you start braiding. Don’t worry, that’s totally normal! Here are a few common things people ask.
What hair types are best for braiding?
Good news! Most hair types can be braided. Straight, wavy, curly, thick, or thin – you can do it! Sometimes you might need to adjust how tightly you braid or use different products based on your hair texture.
