7 Best Braided Hairstyles to Try
5. Twirled bun
Divide your hair into a lot of sections and make a lot of thin braids. Then twirl all those braids in a swirl-like fashion next to each other and make a bun out of it. Pin with invisible pins or bobby pins. This is a good hairstyle to try with a variety of semi-formal dresses.
6. French-braided sides
Divide your hair from the center, and then French braid both the sides. Either bring both the braids together at the nape and fold them into a bun, or let your hair loose with beach wave kind of texturing, and let the braids seamlessly merge into the open hair. French-braided styles bring a certain kind of innocence and youthfulness on one’s face.
7. Hairline braid
Get a Dutch braid inside out along the hairline, and let the loose part of the hair be tied in a ponytail. This is great for adding a nice twist to the conventional ponytail, and goes with all kinds of casual outfits.
Most braids are easy to make on your own. Only some require extra sections of hair to be handled by means of pins and clips. Keep watching videos on the Internet, and you are sure to find many tutorials on how to make braids easily. Rest assured, braids are not boring! They are, in fact, one of the hottest trending styles currently.