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I do get a ton of emails every day, and although it is impossible to respond to them all… I want you to know that I read each and every one!
Just a few weeks ago, a fan, Kendra from Canada, submitted a hairstyle photo of her own creation and it BLEW my mind!
We think this braided hairstyle will be a big hit with our fans, because it is so unique and you can do so much with it! We wanted to be sure to credit Kendra here!
Yes, this is a fishtail braid… however it is a fishtail braid on FOUR sides of the ponytail!
The front and back of the braid have a regular fishtail pattern, while the right and left sides have a reverse fishtail pattern! {Watch the braid closely when I spin Brooklyn around in the chair at the end to see the cool effect!}
Here you can learn how to fishtail braid. Here you can learn how to reverse fishtail braid.
To recreate this look, you combine alternating double stitches of a fishtail braid with a reverse fishtail. The step-by-step directions are below.
You can also use this Box Fishtail braid hairstyle in a beautiful updo by simply twisting the braid up into itself. This will create a magnificent-looking bun that your friends will be seriously fawning over!
The ponytail version of this braid is perfect for sports, cheer, or every day wearing. The bun version of this hairstyle would be perfect for ballet, a wedding, Homecoming, Prom, or any other occasion!
You’ll LOVE this braid hairstyle as you receive compliments all day long!
Enjoy!
Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 1-2 hair band/ponytail holders, 1 small hair elastic, 1 bobby pin, hairspray and accessory {if desired}.
Time Requirement: 8-12 minutes
Skill Level: Medium {only because it is time consuming and your arms get tired!}
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Begin by brushing the hair and securing it into a high ponytail with a hair band… Now, divide the ponytail into two large strands… Take a small piece of hair from the outside-left edge of the left strand, cross it over that strand and add it to the inside of the right strand… Next, take a small piece of hair from the outside-right edge of the right strand, cross it over the that strand and add it to the inside of the left strand {this completes the first full stitch of a regular fishtail braid}… Repeat Steps #3 & 4 to create a second complete stitch of a fishtail braid… Now, take a small piece of hair from the outside-left edge of the left strand, cross it under the that strand, and add it to the inside of the right section… Take a small piece of hair from the outside-right edge of the right strand, cross it under that strand, and add it to the inside of the left section {you have just created one complete stitch of a reverse fishtail braid}… Repeat Steps #6 & 7 to create a second complete stitch of a reverse fishtail braid. {Please make sure that when you add the pieces to the middle, that they stay in the middle. You do not want these pieces migrating to the outside and being used too soon or the fishtail pattern will not look correct.} Repeat Steps #3-8 by creating alternating two regular fishtail stitches, and then two reverse fishtail stitches, over and over again until you run out of hair… When you reach the end of the braid, secure the hair ends with an elastic. You may choose to wrap a small strand of hair around the elastic to hide it, by using a bobby pin. {Optional: Gently twist the braid until it wraps around itself to create a very beautiful and intriguing braided bun.} Add hairspray and accessories as needed.Please feel free to leave me a comment below letting us know what you think of this new hairstyle! As always, if you loved this hairstyle, please feel free to share it!
Happy Hairdoing!
Also, this week my daughter Bailey uploaded a Football Nail Art tutorial in honor of the American football season kickoff! I thought she did a fabulous job, and is getting to be a natural in front of the camera! What do you think?