Sasha Coefield

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Sasha Coefield



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DIY Braids: From Crowns to ...

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“Side French Braid This French braid is unique compared to ones you typically see. It starts at your part and runs completely straight down just one side of your head. It’s sure to get you lots of compliments, and is a fantastic look for the summer. This hairstyle utilizes French braiding so look back at the Tucked French Braid, if you are unfamiliar with this technique. Gather a small section of hair at the front of your head. Divide this section into three smaller sections and begin French braiding down towards the direction of your right ear. You’ll want to cross the left section over the middle strands and then the right section over the middle strands, adding additional strands to the outer sections each time you cross them over the middle. Once you reach your ear, begin grabbing small sections of hair from the other side of your head and incorporating them into the left side of the braid as you braid. Continue braiding until you have reached the ends of your hair. Secure the braid with an elastic.”
Sasha Coefield, DIY Braids: From Crowns to Fishtails, Easy, Step-by-Step Hair-Braiding Instructions

“Faux Fishtail Braid The Faux Fishtail Braid is great for those mornings when you hit the snooze button one too many times. It looks strikingly like a Fishtail Braid, but takes a fraction of the time and is less intimidating to those new to braiding. Another great thing about this do is that it is very sturdy so you will not worry about it falling out during the day. Pull your hair into a side ponytail and secure it with an elastic. At the top of the elastic, divide the hair in half, forming a small hole. Push the hair from your ponytail into the hole. Bring the hair from your ponytail all the way through the hole. Add another elastic a few inches below the first elastic. Repeat Steps 2–4 using the new elastic as a reference point. If your hair is very long, you may want to repeat Steps 5–6 until you create a look that fits your hair’s length.”
Sasha Coefield, DIY Braids: From Crowns to Fishtails, Easy, Step-by-Step Hair-Braiding Instructions



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