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3 Ways to Do Two French Braids

By Matthew Lynch
October 9, 2023
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French braids are a timeless and versatile hairstyle that can be worn for any occasion. The classic look of two French braids offers an elegant and understated beauty, while also keeping your hair secure and out of the way. In this article, we will explore three different methods for creating two French braids, so you can find the approach that works best for you.

1. The Classic Two French Braids

This method is the more traditional way of creating two French braids, and works on medium to long hair.

– Begin by parting your hair down the middle with a comb to create two equal sections.

– Starting on one side, gather a small section of hair at the front near your part and divide it into three parts.

– Begin braiding by crossing the left strand over the middle strand, then repeating with the right strand.

– As you continue to braid, start incorporating new sections of hair from both above and below the braid. Ensure each section is equal in size for an even appearance.

– Once you reach the nape of your neck, continue with a regular three-strand braid until you reach the end of your hair. Secure with a hair tie.

– Repeat on the other side to complete your two French braids.

2. The Dutch Braid Variation

The Dutch braid variation adds an edgy twist to the traditional French braid by making it appear as if the braid is sitting on top of your hair.

– Follow the steps described in method 1, but instead of crossing strands over each other, cross them under one another.

– This will cause your braid to look more raised or “popping” off your head, giving it an intriguing 3D effect.

– Complete both sides with this technique for a unique take on two French braids.

3. Accentuated Cornrow-Inspired French Braids

This method adds four smaller braids to the mix along with the two main French braids for a more intricate, cornrow-inspired look.

– Begin by parting your hair down the middle and create a zigzag part at the center.

– Taking the sides of each zigzag towards your head’s front, start creating two small cornrow braids on both sides heading towards your ear. These four cornrows will frame your main French braids.

– After finishing the cornrows, proceed to create two standard French braids on each side as described in method 1.

– This style will result in a total of six braids, with each main French braid being flanked by two smaller accentuating cornrows.

Each of these methods offers a distinct look and can be tailored to suit your hair type, personal taste, or specific occasion. Experiment with different braid sizes, hair accessories, and techniques to create a style that is uniquely yours. Remember to always use gentle tension while braiding to prevent damage or discomfort. Happy braiding!

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