Still on the hunt for the perfect hairdo? Find more easy buns and braided hairstyles here.
Braided Crowns
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Flower Bun
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Side Fishtail
I guess this is the most popular style. It works best with longer hair, needs a bit of texture
for hold; if your hair is straight, give it some wave by winding
one-inch sections around a curling iron. Gather your hair to one side in
a low ponytail, securing it close to the base of your neck with a clear
elastic. Next, create a fishtail braid: Separate the ponytail into two
sections. Hold one section; with your other hand, take a narrow strip of
hair from the outside of the other section and bring it over to the one
in your hand. Repeat, incorporating hair from one section into the
other until you run out of hair; then secure with another clear elastic.
Finally, with a pair of scissors, carefully cut out the top elastic to
give the braid a loose, casual look. For a more bohemian effect, gently
pull the braid apart with your fingers. Side French
This style works even for short lengths. First create a deep side part. Starting from the part and working toward the opposite temple, French-braid a section of hair about an inch wide along your hairline, stopping at the temple. Secure with a clear elastic or bobby pins. Style the rest of your hair as usual.
Fishtail Flower
Slick down center-parted medium-length to long hair with a comb and some gel (such as L’OrĂ©al Paris Strong Hold Defining Gel, $7 at drugstores). Secure hair at the nape with a clear elastic. Form a fishtail braid, then twist the braid around itself to create a “flower.” Pin to hold.
Braided Halo
Separate the upper portion of medium-length to long hair (from temples to crown) and temporarily clip it atop your head. Take a small section at each temple and tightly French-braid it, working back toward your crown; secure each braid with a clear elastic. Next, unclip the hair at your crown. Use one hand to hold this section up and the other to tease it at the roots with a fine-tooth comb, making a little pouf. Gently smooth over the teased portion with a paddle brush. Then anchor the braids to the bottom of the pouf with bobby pins.






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