Half-up braided hairstyle tutorial

As women, we’re always looking for ways to elevate our style. And it can be frustrating when we lack the skills or resources to help us achieve that goal. This style will help you gain more confidence and be ready to conquer the world!

1. Start the hairstyle with a small section of hair on the right side of the head. Divide the section into 3 strands.

2. Begin to French Braid the hair, but only gather hair into the braid from the left side.

3. Finish the braid in the middle of the head.

4. Create a thicker looking braid by stretching and fanning the edges out one curve at a time.

5. Next grab hair from the left side of the head and put it into a loose ponytail.

6. Turn that ponytail into a topsy turvy pony by splitting it in half and pulling the ends through the middle.

7. Take the braid and pull it through the middle of the topsy turvy pony. Secure it with bobby pins.

8. Place a barrette or scarf in to cover the bands and you’re done!

There you have it!!! Isn’t is beautiful?! Take the time to watch the video below if you need extra clarification. If you’re looking for a hair accessory to accent this style, Denim and Daisy is my absolute favorite! She’s got some really cute things in her store. Click HERE to go to the store and use BRAKELL at check out for a discount.

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