5.15.2016

A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid


A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
By the end of this hair tutorial, you'll have a braid so beautiful it'll be in the same league as Disney princess's. The braid may seem a little complex, but with just a little practice it'll become one of your easy-go-to styles. I throw this braid together when I'm in a hurry or oversleep - so practically everyday. I outlined the steps to achieve this cute little braid below, but if you have any further questions, come find me on any of my social medias or send me a quick message!
A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
Step One: First, gather up a small section of hair from the crown your head.
A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
Step Two: Divide the gathered section into three equal parts. Put on your listening ears for this next instruction because it is the most vital part of achieving a voluminous Rapunzel-esque braid. In an average French-braid the sections rotate over top one another, however a "Dutch Braid" or "Inside Out French Braid" rotates the opposite direction of a typical braid. If you're a little lost or just a visual learner like me, you can check out this YouTube video. 
A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
Step Three: Attempt to keep your hair pulled taut as you gather the remaining hair. Keeping the proper tension can be a little tricky, but after a few go-arounds you'll be a champion. The hairstyle typically appears better when braided tightly and then loosened once the braid is completed. Now, continue the Dutch braiding motion.
A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
Step Four: Congratulations, you've incorporated all the loose hairs into a braid, but you're not quite to the finish line yet. Keep Dutch-braiding the remainder of your hair.
A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
Step Five: This step is optional, however, I believe it's easier to completely the braid from the front due to the length of my hair. Play around with different techniques and discover what works best for you.
A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
Step Six: Continue until the braid has reached a length that you're pleased with. Sometime I braid to the very end of my hair and other times I leave a good four inches un-braided depending on the look I'm going for. Lightly hold the braid together with one hand while you loosen the braid with the opposite hand. By not adding a hairband yet, it's much easier to loosen the braid. I always start from the bottom and work my way up to the start of the braid. 
A Hairy Situation: The Rapunzel Braid by Eloise Edition
Step Seven: Give a few more gently tugs and pulls and you're done! If you have fine hair, it wouldn't hurt to mist your braid with a little hairspray to guarantee the style will hold. Now go find your mom and/or dog and show them the cute new braid you just did. 

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