How to Braid Hair Step by Step With Pictures
By John Johnson
Introduction
Braiding hair is a great way to change up your look and can be a fun activity to do with friends. However, it can also be intimidating if you don’t know where to start. In this article, I will walk you through the steps to braid hair step by step with pictures so you can achieve the perfect braid.
Curiosities, Top Statistics, Facts, and Interesting Information
- Braiding hair dates back to ancient civilizations, with the oldest known braided hairstyle found in Africa dating back to 3500 BC.
- In a survey of 1,000 women, 64% reported braiding their hair at least once a week.
- Braids can help protect your hair from damage caused by heat styling, weather, and everyday wear and tear.
Step 1: Prep Your Hair
Start by brushing your hair to remove any tangles. Then, decide where you want to start your braid. If you are doing a French braid, start at the crown of your head. If you are doing a regular braid, start at the nape of your neck.
Step 2: Divide Your Hair Into Sections
Separate your hair into three equal sections. Hold the right section in your right hand, the left section in your left hand, and the middle section between your fingers.
Step 3: Cross the Sections
Cross the right section over the middle section, then cross the left section over the middle section. Repeat this process, alternating sides, until you reach the end of your hair.
Step 4: Secure Your Braid
Once you have reached the end of your hair, tie off the braid with a hair tie or ribbon. If you want a messier look, gently pull on the sections of the braid to loosen it up.
Expert Tip
When braiding your hair, make sure to keep your fingers close to your head to create a tight braid, says celebrity hairstylist Lisa Johnson. But don’t pull too tight, as this can cause breakage and damage to your hair.
FAQs
Q: How long does my hair need to be to braid it?
A: You can braid hair of any length, but if your hair is shorter, you may need to use hair ties or bobby pins to secure the braid.
Q: How can I make my braid last longer?
A: Use a hairspray or texturizing spray to help hold the braid in place.
Q: Can I braid wet hair?
A: It’s best to braid dry hair, as wet hair is more prone to breakage.