French braided hairstyles for prom

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This is a beautiful braid that looks much more complicated than it is.French braided hairstyles, especially those that use braids to pull the hair back from the face is often the best way to ensure that you are able to get the look that you want for prom. The French braid is also the basic method to create African braids or cornrows, though on a much smaller (and harder to master) scale.If you have long, flowing hair that can be easily created in styles that are pulled back from the face and are using methods that can include braiding and weaving within the style – this is the look for you! To showcase natural features or even over the top eye makeup, here is a great look for prom 2010 and is so simple it can be easily completed at home.

French braided hairstyles for prom 2010: Want to get a new fresh beautiful look at the prom night? Why not try the French braided hair styles?French braids of all styles are a HOT beauty trend right now.It all began as a simple trick for keeping her bangs and shorter layers out of her face. Lauren Conrad worked a simple braid into her long blonde hair, usually tucked behind her ear or pinned back with some bobby pins.If your hair is long enough there are tons of different hairstyles you could try out. If you want one that doesn’t require any hair products, just some patience and practice, the French braid might be something for you. The French braid is a classic and stunning hairstyle. The learning curve is steep and practice is essential, but the results are worth it.

How To French Braid Hair

Here is a video on how to get the beautiful french braid hair style:

How to braid french braid hairstyle Steps:(tips from ehow.com)

  1. Take a 3-inch-long by 1-inch-wide section of your hair just above the forehead or behind your bangs. Divide the section into three even pieces which will start off your French braid.
  2. Wrap your left thumb around the left section, palm facing front, fingers sticking straight up. Mimic the same posture on the right side, and let the middle section lie against the head.
  3. Make a soft fist around the left section of hair, turning your hand so that your fingers rest on the head. Bring the section of hair in your right hand across the middle section and hook it with your left index finger.
  4. Lead with the right thumb and cut about a 1-inch section of hair straight across the head, starting at the hairline and moving toward the middle section. Collect the middle section and pull all of the hair tight. The line of hair you collected in each section of your French braid should lie flat and smooth.
  5. Make a soft fist with the right hand, fingers facing your scalp. Reach the right index finger over the middle section and hook the section of hair that’s in your left fist. Pull it out gently, keeping a firm grip on the French braid sections in your right hand.
  6. Let the section in your left hand dangle. Lead with the left thumb and cut about a 1-inch section of hair straight across the head, collect the middle section, then pull all of the hair tight. Turn the fist so that your fingers face your scalp.
  7. Extend your left index finger to hook the section of hair that’s in your right fist. Continue until the French braid is complete.

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