How To Do A Celtic Knot Braid? Step By Step Guide

The Celtic knot gets its name from the Celtic culture and is the kind of knot we used to make on scooby strings as kids. The beautiful knot is intricate and looks great when done on your hair. It can be made in a variety of styles ranging from a simple Celtic knot to a whole hairband of the knots. With a little patience and practice, they can be made perfectly on your hair, and it suits all lengths and colors of hair and instantly makes your hair look more elegant and interesting.

 

What You Need To Make Celtic Knot Braid

Comb Hair tie Hair clip Flat iron Hair spray

Step-By-Step Procedure To Make Celtic Knot Braid

Secure your hair in a low ponytail with a hair tie, leaving a little hair on both sides of the hair. Now, take two thin-sized sections of your hair from both sides of the head, above your ears. These will be used to make the knot. Pull these strands to the back of your head. Take the left section of hair and make a loop by bending it from the top. Hold this between the thumb and index finger of your left hand and keep it placed at the upper back of your head. Now take the right strand and pass it over the loop, holding it between the pinky and ring finger of the left hand. After you have secured it, pull the right strand of hair over the left strand from behind it. Secure this strand between the middle and ring finger of your left hand now. After this, take a clip and clip up the loop of the left strand. Now, take the right strand falling out of the clip and bring it over the loop and pass it through the loop and pull it towards your head. Gently tighten this knot, and remove the clip. After the knot is firmly in place, secure it with a flat iron and end with some hair spray. Let lose the rest of your hair.

Your knot is officially done. Flaunt it at a party or wear it to college, it looks great either way!

Tips to Take Care of Celtic Knot Braid

It is a good practice to apply coconut or olive oil on the hair’s edges after you braid for the first few days as it will reduce the pressure and release the tension. Keep your scalp moisturized by preventing it from becoming itchy, and while your hair is braided and apply oil at least twice a week. You can also use a shea butter or head balm for moisturizing the hair when it is braided. Use shampoo to lather on your scalp only and rub the shampoo nicely using your fingers beneath your braids to clean it properly. You can stay with braided hair for a maximum of 8 weeks and while starting over again, make sure to give a break to your hair and treat it well with a good shampoo and conditioner.

Steps to Make a Celtic Braid Headband

Take a thick section of hair from your hairline and divide it into four smaller strands. Place the first strand and cross it over the second strand and then under the third strand. Finally, place it over the last strand. Now, You are going from right to left, but later in the process, the middle two strands will only be taken while ignoring the other two strands. Start Working from left to right and weave the last strand over the third strand and the next on the second strand. Ignore the first strand during this stage. Leave the last strand and weave the second strand under the third strand and over the first strand. Ignore the first and last strands by weaving them over and under across the other strands. Continue Braiding till you need the length of hair. Secure the finished Celtic Braid with a hair tie or band. You can also tuck it behind your hair and fasten it with a beautiful hairpin adorning the look for any occasion.

Styling Tips

You can make a second braid on the other side of your head and then bring both braids around to the end of your head. Tighten them with bobby pins and cover them with strands of hair. Gather all of your hair into a low bun at the nape of your head and again add it with the other braid.

Take the bottom of the braid with one hand and an elastic band with the other. Then, slide the elastic upwards and softly pull the exterior strands on the braid.

What should the thickness of the strands for the knot be?

The strands of hair should not be too thick as that makes it difficult to make this tricky knot, and they should not be too thin either. The width of a pen or pencil is appropriate to make this knot as it will look neater and cleaner.

What does the Celtic knot stand for?

As the knot gets its name from the Celtic culture, it represents something as beautiful as it looks. The knot looks as though it has no beginning or end and signifies how some relationships and traits are ones that last forever. Loyalty, friendship, and many other values that were foundations of the Celtic culture are signified with the beautiful symbol of this knot.

How to make a cleaner Celtic knot braid?

You can make your Celtic knot braid cleaner and more prominent by choosing the right thickness of hair strands used to make the knot. After you make the knot, the best way to secure loose strands of hair is to secure the knot with a flat iron so that the frizz settles down, after which you can add some hair spray to keep it firmly in place. Use a lot of conditioner to smoothen your hair out to make it easier to make the braid.

How can you achieve the perfect Celtic Knot Braid?

It generally takes five or six times to get the perfect Celtic Knot Braid. Once you have achieved the last step, repeat the process and start fiddling around with the hair’s ends. You can release the knot to make it look greater in volume while making it thicker. If that strand on the right is pushing out, continue braiding and insert a bobby pin below it to secure the knot. You can try this hairstyle even when your hair is in a wet condition to achieve this cutest hairstyle ever.

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