This is one of my favorite looks, but it takes a little bit more effort than usual so I don't do it very often.
To make these braids, I first part my hair evenly down the middle. When I make the Dutch braid on the left side of my head, I gather hair from the right side of the part when I'm adding hair to the inside section. I gather hair closest to my face for the outer section, as usual. The hair that I would normally add to the inner-most section, I flip up and over to save it for making my right braid. Then when I make the Dutch braid on the right side of my head, I add the left-over sections of hair from the left side of my part. These criss-crossed sections are what hide the center part. I hope this makes sense!
Maybe the pictures will help:
To make these braids, I first part my hair evenly down the middle. When I make the Dutch braid on the left side of my head, I gather hair from the right side of the part when I'm adding hair to the inside section. I gather hair closest to my face for the outer section, as usual. The hair that I would normally add to the inner-most section, I flip up and over to save it for making my right braid. Then when I make the Dutch braid on the right side of my head, I add the left-over sections of hair from the left side of my part. These criss-crossed sections are what hide the center part. I hope this makes sense!
Maybe the pictures will help:
I love my butterfly hairclips! I wish the store would go ahead and order more~ maybe soon.
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