Rope braid tutorial: Learn how to do this twisted updo in 4 easy steps
We have one last holiday hair tutorial to
share, and this one is a New Year’s Eve-ready twist on the rope braid. First of
all, don’t be intimated by this braiding technique. It’s much easier than it
looks, especially because you’re only working with two strands of hair, not
three. So if you’ve ever felt like you could use a second set of hands while
attempting a French braid, the rope braid may just be the hairstyle for you.
Our step-by-step rope braid tutorial was
developed by Toronto-based hairstylist Margot Keith, and breaks down everything
you need to know to master this twisted updo. Oh, and did we mention? The other
excellent thing about this holiday hairstyle is that it works best on
second-day hair—meaning you can skip the shampooing and the blowdrying and
instead enjoy a well-deserved bit of holiday relaxation. Ready to try? Read on
for the full rope braid updo tutorial.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAMES LOURENÇO. HAIR AND MAKEUP BY MARGOT KEITH. MODEL: MACKENZIE/PLUTINO GROUP
Holiday Hair Tutorial: Rope Braid Updo
1. This updo may look like a halo braid,
but it’s actually two French rope braids that come together at the nape of your
neck. Section your hair in half, pigtail style. Start each braid at the side of
your head, above your ear. Take two 2-inch sections of hair, twist the pieces a
few times and then criss-cross them over each other—you’ll want to criss-cross
twice. Now, just like a traditional French braid, add some hair to each
section. Twist both pieces and criss-cross again. Repeat.
2. Continue braiding until you reach the
nape of your neck. Loosely rope braid the remaining hair and secure each braid
with an elastic. Tip: Make sure not to tug too tightly on your hair—you want
the braids to hang comfortably and no part to be visible at the back or top of your
head.
3. Tuck the ends of your first braid
under and coil it up like a bun. Pin it into place. Repeat this step with the
second braid.
4. Pin any larger, loose strands of hair
into the braid but leave any smaller pieces loose. Add a light mist of hairspray
to hold it all in place and you’re done—bring on the holiday parties!
Source: Fashionmagazine.com
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