I promise to keep bringing you updated Waterfall Braid hairstyles from time to time, since this braid is so popular.
This tutorial incorporates a very beautiful double-version of the braid…
To just prep the style, I had her hair in simple braids the day before. Taking them out left a very subtle curl with waves that really accented well the waterfall braids. {This style will look just as cute on straight hair, but I wanted those of you with curly hair to see that the Waterfall Braid looks great on you, too!}
I started by joining two waterfall braids from the front going backward, and secured them together with one clear hair elastic. {If you do not know how to Waterfall Braid, please see the links below the video.}
Now, for the lower waterfall braids I repeated the exact same process… however the hair I pick up from the top is actually a cascaded strand from the upper waterfall braid. I then finished it off into a hair-wrapped ponytail, to hide the elastic.
One of the best parts of this hairstyle is that it can be incorporated in any number of combos.
For example, yesterday I did this on myself {I have shoulder-length hair} and finished it off into a low messy bun. Yesterday was my shopping day and I must have had 1o comments or so on just my hairstyle, with a few of the girls really wanting to know how to do it. You could also finish it off by separating the remaining hair into messy/loose side braids, or pull it all back up into a fun and curly updo.
Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 2 clear elastic bands, hairspray and accesory {if desired}.
Time Requirement: 10-15 minutes
Skill Level: Hard
Our other “Waterfall Braid”-based tutorials…
How to Waterfall Braid {basic instruction} How to Waterfall Braid on yourself {very popular} Waterfall Braid | Crimped Strands {a little 80’s flair} Spiral Curls | Waterfall Braid {gorgeous} Same Side Lace Braid {an inverted, dutch braiding version}Happy Hairdoing!
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