Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Chic Hairstyles: part 3




Instructions With Pictures

For my third hairstyle, I decided to and up-do called Dutch Crown Braids. This hairstyle creates a crown of hair to sit on top of the hairline. It is perfect for long hair because you can pin the hair all around your head to create a double crown look.  It is a great way to wear your hair up, and perfectly frames the face making it gorgeous for any occasion.

To achieve this style, it is helpful to brush out your hair to ease any tangles. Also, the book recommends using a comb to perfectly achieve diagonally parted hair for this style (Butcher,109). Next, I started Dutch braiding all the way around the hairline adding hair in from the part line of the model’s hair. The last step is to take the braids and to pin them along the hairline to create a crown look.


Me braiding one side of the models head

Tips:

In the book, it states that it is helpful to “finish the style by Stretching out the braids” (Butcher,109). When learning this tip it gave me a helpful way to make the look more voluminous. Another tip from the book was to add to the style by placing flowers in the hair (Butcher,108).  This is a good tip because it can turn the look from an everyday up-do into elegant hairstyle for special occasions.

I really recommend this braid because I was amazed by the finished look. It is a great way to wear your hair up and can be worn for many different events. However, it was a more difficult style than other ones I’ve done previously, so it is helpful to be experienced in braiding before attempting this hairstyle.

The Finished Look!

Do you like this hairstyle?

What occasions would you wear it for?

Make sure to keep an eye out for my next post to see another amazing hairstyle!








Butcher, Christina. Braids, Buns, and Twists!: Step-by-Step Tutorials for 82 Fabulous Hairstyles. Apple Press, 2015.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Marley, great post! I love this hair style, it's very elegant. This hair could be perfect for any formal event like homecoming or prom. I am trying to improve my braiding abilities, do you have any tips? What do you find most helpful?

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    1. Thank you Grace! You're definitely right this would be a great hairstyle for a formal dance. A tip i'd have for you is to wet the hair before styling to help the hair stay in place.

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  2. Hi Marley! This is a great post and I really like how the braid turned out! :) I would wear this braid for a more formal event such as going to a wedding or dance. Did you find it difficult to Dutch braid the model's hair and how similar or dissimilar is a Dutch braid to a normal braid? This is such a stunning braid and hopefully I can learn how to do it someday!

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    1. Thank you Claire, i'm really glad you enjoyed this post! The dutch braid is basically an inverted french braid. This braid is a pretty simple braid to learn and i'm sure you'd be able to do it with ease!

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