French braid from bottom to top. French braid in reverse with a bun. Gorgeous ponytail basket

Everyone knows what a spikelet looks like, but what kind of braid is called a spikelet?

We invite you to figure out how many types of spikelets there are.

How to braid a spikelet for a child and for yourself, of each type?

Detailed videos and step-by-step photos along with diagrams will help your child and yourself learn how to braid a spikelet.

Ideas with photos for creating different hairstyles based on a spikelet: classic and reverse, two and one obliquely, as well as around the head.

Ready to get started?

Let's start to understand what is called an oblique spikelet?
Due to some uncertainty about the hairstyle of the spikelet, in different sources there is an option:

  1. 3-strand braid with tiebacks all over the head (dragon), a special case is around the head or 2 braids. These are 1,2 and 4 photos.
  2. 2 (4 strand) fishtail braid. Options 3,5,6 in the photo above.

We will consider both versions of the spikelet and invite you to master all types of weaving of such an exclusive hairstyle.

I would like to note that the spikelet is a weaving option without age or gradation of length. Suitable for very little girls with short and thin hair and women with any length of curls.

This is what makes this braid accessible and in demand at any time. It can be seen on the red carpet, in kindergarten, at work, and at school as an everyday hairstyle.

How to become a professional in braiding?

What distinguishes the braiding of a beginner from a professional is accuracy, the absence of cocks and the strength of the braid.

To become a pro in braiding, in addition to the technique and practice, follow the positioning of your hands in the video lessons; in the instructions you will find descriptions, but it is better to see and repeat once. Flexibility of the fingers and the correct grips, a strand with the correct placement of the hands, create masterpieces.

Options for weaving a spikelet of 3 strands

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Over the entire head from the forehead to the back of the head or to the very ends (classic or reverse). Weaving look at the photo:

  • weaving with tiebacks all over the head from the forehead to the occipital area;
  • diagonally or around the head in the form of a crown (Timoshenko braid);
  • snake;
  • from the back of the head to the crown, turning into a bow or bun;
  • 2nd spikelet with fish tail.

Spikelet fish tail

    The photo shows only a minimal selection of options, and this is the weaving of a spikelet:
  • on the back of the head;
  • classic and reverse (for the difference in appearance, see photos 2.3);
  • from the tail;
  • different options for pickups (photo 1,2);
  • variations with weaving when we move the strands outside or underneath;
  • snake spikelet, photo 5;
  • around the head - 4.

Before weaving begins, let's discuss the general mandatory rules.

Rules for braiding

  1. Braiding begins on carefully combed hair. Clean, only washed hair will fall out of the weave, especially if your hair is friable and soft.
  2. Therefore, when working with coarse hair, only washed hair is suitable; for soft hair that does not hold volume, we recommend giving it rigidity with the help of powder and volume with a corrugated curling iron.
  3. To make the braid uniform, we try to separate the strands of the same width; before placing the strand, we comb it with a sparse comb.
  4. We use wax or gel to avoid roosters and frizz.
  5. We lay the strands carefully, hide any unevenness or stray strands, returning to such a strand.
  6. Yes, now the trend is slight negligence, so if the goal is to get such a braid, it is logical to neglect some rules.

We recommend that you learn in detail about classic or weaving in order to further master the different options for weaving a spikelet. Here you will receive step-by-step instructions accompanied by photos and videos. If you are a beginner and have never weaved, then repeat everything from any of the instructions.

How to braid a spikelet for a child (step-by-step instructions)?

  1. Sit the child down and engage him in his favorite activity. As a last resort, cartoons on a tablet or TV or a game are suitable. The telephone is the worst option, since it is the most harmful for children's eyes.
  2. A chair or other device that is comfortable for you (note that the baby will not sit or lie strictly straight) so that the child can sit or lie comfortably. Standing half bent for a long time is extremely uncomfortable and you will want to get up, and this is difficult to do if your hair is short.
  3. Prepare everything you need to speed up the process of weaving a spikelet as much as possible. Combs, elastic bands, gel or wax.
  4. Practice on dolls or yourself first so that there are no difficulties with the technique.
  5. Learn to evenly divide strands using your fingers.
  6. Start weaving by separating the strands.
  7. Separate a strand with one hand, and with the other, insert two fingers perpendicular to the floor to create 3 strands.
  8. Then we weave according to the chosen spikelet technique and the desired pattern.

Scheme of a spikelet of 3 strands (photo)

These diagrams will help you quickly master the positioning of your hands and see the process recorded at each moment of weaving.

The photo shows how to do it step by step and what you will see after transferring the strands.

Classic spikelet with tiebacks

In this scheme, we place the picked up strands on top of the main strands.

Reverse or inverted

In this scheme, the picked up curls go underneath. Pay attention to the photo, where you can see step by step which strand we take and place under the braid.

Types of pickups:

Tiebacks using the spikelet technique determine the appearance of the braid; let’s look at 2 options.

  • lay the strand and grab it under it
  • We lay only the picked up hair without the main strands.

Depending on the choice of the tack method, you will get different options for spikelets. In the first case, the braid will be visible, and the tacks will be nearby. In the second case, they will cover the braid completely, i.e. Only the binding areas will be visible.

Let's look at step-by-step instructions for all weaving options with descriptions and in video format.

Spikelet all over the head with 3-strand tiebacks: on a child

  1. Comb your hair thoroughly and begin braiding like a regular braid.
  2. We separate 3 narrow strands on the frontal area and shift the right one to the central one and the left one to the central one. This is the first stitch, you can do 2-3 of these and then make hooks.
  3. 4th span, we shift the side strand to the central one and grab a strand of hair from the side from the temporal zone and put the strands on top. We repeat with the 2nd strand, continue to weave with tiebacks to the back of the head, alternating tiebacks.
  4. Having reached the back of the head, we braid a classic 3-strand braid.
  5. We tie it with an elastic band to match the hair or lightly comb it and spray the tip with hairspray to prevent the braid from unraveling.

Educational video on how to weave a spikelet for a child with step-by-step execution:

How to braid a spikelet for yourself video, photo and description

Pay attention to the photo, you will see some rotation of the spikelet and the braid itself - this happens when braiding on your own, as we often braid to the back of the head, and then we shift the braid to the side when the hooks are over and continue on its side.

To weave for yourself, we install mirrors to see what is happening behind.


It turns out that your hands are placed on the sides and you make grabs with your thumb, lifting them from the hair growth up to the braid.

Large spikelet with your own hands

The second option is to use larger strands and start weaving by making a ponytail from the hair on the frontal part.
Then all operations are repeated, as with weaving above.

Video tutorial on how to weave a spikelet for yourself:

For long hair, as for medium hair, the braiding will be similar, only after moving the braid to one side, try not to turn it out to avoid “turning.”

How to braid a spikelet around your head

This version of the spikelet is ideal as a hairstyle for kindergarten or school, since all the hair is removed and does not distract from the main activity.

The hair will stay in the braid for quite a long time and not fall out. If the hairstyle assumes that the child will sleep in the garden, then it is worth weaving the spikelet a little tighter, but moderately, to avoid tightness.

Step-by-step instruction:


The video will teach you how to weave a spikelet of 3 strands with tiebacks around the head:

Option for weaving a spikelet around the head on a child with short hair

  1. Carefully comb and divide the child's hair into a side parting, reaching halfway up the head to the top of the head.
  2. Use a comb to separate a thin strand and divide it into 3 parts.
  3. We begin to weave by placing the outermost strand (left) on the central one, then the right one on the central one. If you find it difficult to imagine, return to the weaving pattern above.
  4. Next, we repeat the operation, laying the side one on the central one, and on top we add a thin strand of the remaining hair from the side of the strand.
  5. Pay attention to the video how your fingers hold the braid and how they move when adding strands to the right and left.

  6. We braid it to the area above the second ear and try to braid it more tightly, without pulling the braid away from the head to avoid airiness. So we continue weaving, slightly wrapping the braid up to the temporal area.
  7. When there is no hair left for tie-ins, we braid a regular classic braid.
  8. Tie the end of the braided braid with an elastic band. Pin it with a bobby pin, like a hairpin, hiding the tail of the braid in your hair.
  9. We lay the rest of the braid along the parting or at our discretion and pin it with hairpins (choose small ones that match the child’s hair).
  10. Decorate your hair with lavender flowers or any other flowers. Screw-in rhinestones are also suitable.

Detailed video on weaving a spikelet and creating a festive hairstyle based on it

Reverse spikelet (inverted) of 3 strands

Reverse braiding differs from the classic spikelet in the appearance of the braid.

It turns out that the braid is placed on the outside of the weave, this is achieved by placing tiebacks under the bottom (the name is a reverse French braid, a spikelet).

  1. Comb your hair thoroughly.
  2. Divide into 3 strands and braid 2 strands, placing the strands underneath. Right under the central, left under the central, with the help of such manipulations we get an outer braid.
  3. Next, we make grabs and place them under the strands. So we weave to the occipital region.
  4. We finish in the same way, with a classic reverse braid and tie with an elastic band./li>

Step-by-step video instructions will help you figure out how to weave a reverse spikelet on a child:

Spikelet - fish tail over the entire head of 2

Having learned how to weave a spikelet in the 1st version, simplify it slightly and braid the spikelet with a fishtail.
Only 2 strands differ in laying.

Scheme of a fishtail spikelet (photo)

The above diagram draws your attention to the fact that there are 2 strands, and the process of transferring and separating strands is slightly different from that discussed above.

Fishtail classic option

In the fishtail technique there are 2 strands, and the transfer goes upward in the same way.

Fish tail inside out (under the bottom)

Here the transfer of strands occurs under the main strands, i.e. we seem to see the reverse side of the spikelet braid.

Spikelet from the tail


When you first decide to braid your own spikelet, we recommend that you start braiding on the tail, as it is easier on your hands and you don’t have to worry about the beauty of laying out the initial strands.

To train your hands and hone your technique, watch the video lesson and practice.

Video tutorial on weaving a spikelet on the tail:

A spikelet braid or fishtail of 2 strands on a child

Look carefully at the diagram above; the photo shows all the operations in detail.

  1. We carefully comb the hair and begin to weave using the usual method of 3 strands, laying them on top.
  2. On the 3rd stitch we connect 2 strands and work with 2 strands. Hold the strands with a tight fist. We separate a thin strand from one side with the index finger (on the side of the hand) and transfer it to the other, repeat the operation.
  3. It turns out that 2 large strands remain static, and only thin strands are shifted. We take the strands along the outer part on each side and shift them, adding tiebacks from the side parts, as in the classic spikelet.
  4. We repeat the operation up to the occipital area, then we can continue weaving, but without hooks.
  5. We complete the braiding of an oblique fishtail without tiebacks, tying it with an elastic band.

The video tutorial will help you figure out how to weave a spikelet using the fishtail technique with tiebacks:

Video tutorial on weaving a spikelet around the head:

Sideways on one side


Let's look at how to braid a spikelet on its side in reverse, look at the pattern of weaving a spikelet above and the photo.

Then start weaving.

How to weave a spikelet on its side in reverse:

Inverted or outer spikelet of 2

A type of spikelet on both sides of the head. This weaving option has its own secrets; those who already know how to easily weave a spikelet should switch to this option.

Spikelet for two braids

This braiding option can be diversified by combining a spikelet with a transition to a classic braid and vice versa; we will show several braiding options in the photo for inspiration and ideas.

  1. Part your hair evenly using a sharp-tipped comb or paste.
  2. Comb your hair thoroughly and lightly lubricate it with wax or grape seed oil, just lightly, just to prevent the appearance of roosters and make braiding easier.
  3. Separating the area from the forehead to the ear on one side, separate a thin strand.

    The thinner the strand, the more accurate and beautiful the weaving will be, and the easier it will be to weave.

  4. We divide it into 3 strands by inserting 2 fingers into the strand, index and middle.
  5. We weave 1 strand. The right strand is under the central (middle), the left strand is under the central (middle).
  6. We fold 2 strands together (the 2 outermost top and bottom) and proceed to weaving a spikelet into 2 strands.
  7. For the right

    Positioning of hands: hold the right strand with 4 fingers of the right hand, place the left strand on the thumb. We perform the remaining actions with our left hand.

    With our left hand we separate a thin strand from our outermost part and pick it up with the middle finger of our right hand and place it under the right strand. Separate a portion from the remaining hair and place it under the added strand.

    For the left

    Hold the left strand with 4 fingers of your left hand.

    Then, using the index and thumb, we help our right hand to separate a thin strand.

    We separate with our right hand (middle or index finger) a thin strand from our outermost part (we hold it with the index and middle fingers of the right hand) and pick it up with the index and middle fingers of the left. Transfer it to your hand, adding it to the strands in your left hand.

    As if moving the right strand, we hold it with the remaining fingers of the right hand.

    Using the index or middle finger of your right hand, separate it from the remaining mass of hair on the right side and place it in the left strand.

What options are there for adding strands?

  1. We separate a strand from the main one, put it under it, then add it to the main strand from the remaining ones.
  2. We separate a thin strand from the main one, add one of the remaining ones to it, or only now place it under the main strand.

Another option:

Left
We hold both strands with 2 hands, use the left index finger to separate a ton strand, turn the hand over and place it under it. Grabbing with your right index finger. Apply part of the hair from the side with your left hand, separating a strand from the remaining ones.

Right
We hold our hand palm down. Using your index finger, pinch off a thin strand to the right of the main strand. Turn it over and grab it with the middle finger of your left hand, while the index finger and thumb hold the weave and prevent it from unraveling. We dive under the strand with our right hand, separate it with our index hand, and place it in our left hand.

Spikelet around the head

Have you decided to decorate your everyday or holiday look with a spikelet around your head? Then let's start with the secrets.

Choose a weaving option: spikelet with tiebacks, external or classic.

Since we talked about tiebacks, you can get 2 different braids around your head.

The first option is when the tiebacks come with a part of the main strands.
Second, we make tiebacks only from the hair on the sides, thereby covering the braid and getting only the middle part.

Outdoor or classic will look like the photo above.

Instructions for weaving a classic spikelet around the head from 2

  1. Having decided to weave a spikelet, separate a strand behind the ear and divide it into 3 parts.
  2. We begin weaving a regular braid by making 1 braid. Then we put 2 strands together and get only 2.
  3. We braid a spikelet or fishtail, picking up the hair on the sides. We hold 2 strands and separate a small part from the main strand on the right, add a strand on the right to it, and place it on the left strand.
  4. Separate a thin strand from the left strand, add part of the hair to it and place it on the right one. We straighten the strands, smooth them and comb them.
  5. For frizzy hair, use gel or wax; a few drops of grape seed oil will do.

  6. We repeat this until the next ear, when the hair runs out and there are no hooks left, continue weaving the spikelet. Tie a small ponytail with an elastic band.
  7. Slightly stretch the spikelet without tiebacks, adding volume, then lay it over the beginning of the braid, hiding the elastic band, or roll it into a shell.

Of 2

The second version of this hairstyle is two braids of 2 strands, on the sides of the head, ending with a ponytail or bun or crosswise folded ends

  1. Divide into a parting and braid two spikelets.
  2. Then, having reached the back of the head, we continue to weave spikelets.
  3. We add volume by stretching the strands on both sides.
  4. We put the braids in a bun, adding volume and pinning them with hairpins.

Educational video on how to weave a spikelet for a child with step-by-step recommendations:
Classic

Topsy-turvy

Spikelet braid in a braid


To make such an unusual spikelet from 2 braids, consider the option on yourself and on your child.

On a child

  1. Tie a ponytail and comb your hair thoroughly
  2. We braid a classic braid of 3 strands underneath, leaving a thin strand from each strand. This is a weaving option with loose strands.
  3. We braid it to the end of the tail, leaving free strands on both sides.
  4. Having finished braiding, tie the braid with an elastic band.
  5. From the thin strands of the remaining weave a spikelet. Picking up strands as you weave.
  6. We recommend slightly stretching the braid to add volume.

Square spikelet on itself or double spikelet

We shift all the hair to one side, combing it thoroughly.

  1. We separate a strand of hair from the top and braid it into a regular braid. From these there will be a spikelet.
  2. It is important that if you leave a very thin strand, the spikelet will turn out to be very thin, so try 1-2 options to determine how much hair is needed for a spectacular hairstyle.
  3. From the remaining hair we weave a back braid into a spikelet. We just weave underneath.
  4. Divide all hair into 2 strands.
  5. Using your index finger, we separate a thin strand from the strand along the edge of the left and transfer it to the right under the bottom; we separate a thin strand from the right along the outer part and transfer it to the left.
  6. We repeat this for about 5cm until we see the pattern that emerges.
  7. We release a thin strand from the left strand, leaving it unbraided; we will release such strands somewhere every 2-3 cm.
  8. Having finished weaving, we select the separated strand (unravel the braid) and begin to weave a spikelet from it underneath, picking up strands from the released strands.
  9. Tip: the top one can also be a French braid. Look at the photo above.

  10. We braid it to the end and tie the second braid with an elastic band.

Training video of a spikelet braid in a braid:

Exquisite spikelet with released strands

For those who have mastered any type of weaving, we suggest remembering the released strands.

On child:

  1. Comb your hair thoroughly and treat it with gel or oil.
  2. We tie without roosters.
  3. We begin to weave a spikelet. Separate a thin strand on the right and transfer it to the left. Separate the strands on the left from the edge and place them on the right strand, weaving this way 1-2 times. See the photo of weaving a spikelet from 2 strands.
  4. We separate a thin strand from the extreme part of the right strand and give it to the child to hold. We shift the new separated right strand to the left side.

    We separate another strand from the left side and give it to the child to hold in the other hand; we transfer another strand to the right.

  5. We separated a strand from the tail and moved it to the opposite side, and then we give the strand, separating it from the tail, from the side of the weave and replace it with a strand from the child’s hands, passing it under the strand. Repeat after each pass.

    We place the replaced strand on the opposite one, as when weaving a spikelet.

  6. Repeat to yourself: separated, shifted, separated, shifted, separated, replaced, separated, replaced.
  7. Experiment with the frequency of shifting and do this through 2, 4 layers or with thicker strands.
  8. We repeat this until the end of the braid. The outer strands should form framing loops.

To myself:

Prepare: a comb, rubber band, gel or water to make weaving easier and to avoid loose “cocks”.

The difference between braiding yourself is that you need to lay your hair on one side and place the separated strands on your neck.

This option is suitable only for long hair, but it looks simply great and be sure to stretch the edges, so even sparse curls will look voluminous.

Triple fishtail

Double fishtail or two spikelets

The option is unusual, which is attractive, suitable for long and medium-length strands. It would be easier for a girl to do it for kindergarten or school, but it would be more difficult to repeat for herself. Looks impressive when worn either sideways or straight.

Prepare: rubber band, comb, water spray, bobby pins - 3 pcs. and a comb.

  1. Divide all the hair into an even parting and start weaving a classic spikelet on the back of the head. Shifting the right strand to the left, separating with the index finger, the left to the right. We repeat this 2-3 times.
  2. Moisten the right strand with the spray.
  3. We tie one left strand with an elastic band. We divide the right strand into 2 and weave a regular spikelet, every 2-3 braids we stretch only the outer links of the braid, we do not stretch the inner ones.
  4. When one spikelet is ready, tie it with an elastic band. Let's move on to the second, weaving in the same way. Stretch the outer parts of the spikelets.
  5. Using a bobby pin, attach one braid to another, do this in several places so that the braid does not fall apart.
  6. Remove an elastic band from each spikelet and tie one to match your hair or decorate with an elastic band with a flower or other decoration.

So you have mastered many options for weaving a braid of spikelets, and who would have thought that there are so many subtleties.

All that remains is to practice and weave a new spikelet for your child every day, surprising and making others jealous!

Which option did you like best and which was the most difficult? Why? Share with us in the comments.

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Good afternoon, dear girls!
I love braids. Look at the photographs
I personally have a few types of hairstyles - loose straight/curly hair, loose hair with swept-back and combed bangs, a bun, a high ponytail, a side braid.
The ponytail and bun often give me headaches
But still, I love braids... and on a hot day a simple bun gets terribly boring. Yesterday in the news on social media. online I saw a photo I liked under some snotty quote - the back of a girl’s head with a braid from the bottom up. First I started experimenting and fantasizing on myself, and only then I thought to google it and found this hairstyle. It’s called a “French braid from the bottom up”, it can be simple (like mine) and inverted, have different versions of the “top”... let’s see what I got. Please do not judge strictly, this is the first attempt (albeit the third time) of such a braid

So let's get started.
This is what we have this morning. Curly disheveled hair Of course, it would be easier with straight hair, but right now I wanted to repeat it, and on the 3rd day after washing my curls are not so pronounced:

Comb your hair, tilt your head forward and comb your hair in that direction. We separate the strand at the base of the neck, divide it into three parts and begin to weave a regular French braid towards the crown. It’s easy in principle, but difficult on yourself - your arms and neck get tired, you can’t see anything and your hair gets tangled. I'll definitely try it on one of my friends, it should turn out prettier. This is what it looks like, trying to take a photo with my free hand from the “lean forward” pose :

Then you can continue to weave a simple braid from the remaining hair and collect it into a bun. Or you can tie a ponytail:

I would now make a bow out of straight hair. And from your wavy ones - a bun, dividing the tail into 2 strands and twisting them around the elastic band in opposite directions. Then I secured the pucho

Braided hairstyles look elegant, feminine and romantic. And if regular braids may seem too traditional, a seductive French braid will help you be the center of attention. You can make sure that the fashion for braids is returning by leafing through glossy magazines, full of photographs of stars with just such stylish hairstyles.

The French braid is suitable for absolutely any representative of the fair sex, regardless of age and face type. This hairstyle goes well with clothes of any style and color, visually filling the image with youth, amazing freshness and charm.

There are quite a lot of options for French weaving; each individual weaving differs from the other not only visually, but also in the complexity of the technique. Some people like a cute French braid, while others prefer a sophisticated French braid on the contrary. The only condition is sufficient hair length. True, you can use artificial or natural strands, surprising friends and acquaintances with an unexpected hairstyle for one evening.

In any case, admiring glances from others are guaranteed, because few people believe that such a masterpiece can be created with one’s own hand. However, this is true; you don’t need any special devices or expensive cosmetics. All you need is a fine-tipped comb, elastic bands, hairpins and a little patience.

French braid in reverse, from bottom to top with your own hands

As the name suggests, this braid is braided from below, from the neck.

1. With your head down, comb your hair thoroughly.
2. Start braiding with thin strands at the neck, in the middle of the back of the head (at the top of the ears). Divide a wide strand into 3 sections, begin to weave a French braid - the side strands cross over the middle one, with a new braid, new strands are picked up on both sides. If you choose a reverse French braid, then the side strands cross under the central one. Grab larger strands as you approach the crown.

3. At the top of the head, when all the hair is collected and a ponytail remains, braid it into a regular braid, secure the end of the finished braid with an elastic band and wrap it in a bun. Or, if you prefer a bun, create a ballerina bun or a messy bun.

4. Secure the resulting bun with hairpins or bobby pins.

For special occasions, the braid can be decorated with decorative accessories with rhinestones or flowers.

An original French braid will create a unique charm and help you gain confidence in your attractiveness. After all, this feeling is the main secret of female charm.

Video of a French braid in reverse, from bottom to top

Video of a regular French braid from bottom to top

The braid is the simplest and most common type of hairstyle. Thanks to the various types and methods of weaving, braids are extremely popular. Neatly braided hair is a convenient hairstyle in everyday life, relevant in an office environment and beautiful at a celebration.

To make your hair manageable and easy to braid and style, you can use various products in the form of foam, gel, or secure uneven strands with hairpins. You also need a good comb.

Weaving a regular braid

The most common and familiar from childhood was an ordinary braid, braided from three strands of hair. Having divided the hair into three parts and observing the sequence, we intertwine the hair with each other.

First, we intertwine the third part with the first and second strands, then the first with the second and third, and the second strand with the third and first. It is important to ensure that the strands are pulled tightly and the hair does not come out. Having finished this hairstyle, you can use a regular elastic band, a beautiful hairpin or weave a ribbon.

Braiding two braids

On thick, heavy hair, two braids will look great and original.

The photo shows a hairstyle with two braids.

For this hairstyle, the hair must be divided into two equal parts. Now each of them needs to be braided in the usual way, but it is important to make sure that the braiding of both braids starts from the same level.

Braiding a spikelet

Braiding a “spikelet” braid will be a little more difficult than a regular one, but the braiding technique is very similar, so you can do it. You should start braiding the same way as with a regular braid, only you need to take not all the hair, but only the top part and divide it into three equal strands. It is important to evenly distribute the strands so that the braid ends up looking even. We begin to weave the strands like a regular braid and slowly weave new small strands of hair from the remaining hair on the side. In this way, continue to weave strands into the main braid until the hairline on your head ends.


Loose hair can be pulled up or braided into a regular braid.

If the “spikelet” is not voluminous enough, you can fluff it slightly with a comb. The “spikelet” will last a very long time in excellent condition if it is braided as tightly as possible.

Fishtail braiding

We comb the hair back and divide it into two equal parts. We take each of the strands in our hands. Using the index finger of your left hand, select a thin strand of hair from the side (about 2.5 cm) and move it to the right side, securing it with your right hand. Then, with the index finger of your right hand, separate the same strand on the right and move it to the left, securing it with your left hand.

We repeat these steps until we reach the end. We tie the end of the braid with an elastic band or decorate it with a hairpin.

French braiding

Comb your hair and separate part of the hair from the top from the parietal area. Divide the strand into three equal strands and begin to weave, first placing the left one on the center one, then the right one on the center one. Then place the left strand over the center one and add the left strand to it. Now place the right strand over the center one and add a strand of hair to it on the right.


The photo shows a French braid from the side.

In this way, alternately add strands to the weave on the right and left. Tighten the loose ponytail with an elastic band or braid it into a regular braid. Once you start braiding a French braid, you can easily experiment. This French braid pattern, also suitable for two braids, a side French braid and a side braid.

This hairstyle is very convenient for everyday life; once you learn how to braid a “French” braid, it will become your favorite.


French braiding from bottom to top

Weaving this braid must begin from the back of the head, moving towards the crown. Use the weaving pattern of a regular French braid. You can complete your hairstyle by tying the ends into a bun or ponytail.


Inverted French Braid

Comb your hair. Take a section of hair and divide it into three equal parts. Place under the central strand, first the right and then the left strand. Place the right section under the center section adding a section of hair on the right. Now place the left one under the center one, adding part of the hair on the left to it.


The loose ponytail can be styled into a simple braid or ponytail. By stretching the braid a little, you can make it more voluminous.

Braiding Waterfall

Comb your hair in a side parting and begin to weave a regular French braid horizontally from the forehead towards the temples. Then we place the top strand on the middle one, separate a small strand from the top from the free ones and place it on the middle one, while releasing the lower part. Near the thrown bottom strand of loose hair, separate a small strand and place it on the middle one. We repeat this each time adding a braid of loose hair to the top strand, place it on the middle one and release the bottom strand, replacing it with a new one.

Braiding 4 and 5 strand braids

Braiding such a braid requires special skill and skill. To begin, you need to comb your hair back and divide it into five equal strands. Cross the right strand with the strand closest to it.

We cross the most central strand with the strand that was on the right. Then we cross the central one with the one to the left of it (not the outermost one). Now cross the leftmost one with the adjacent strand on the right. When braiding, try not to pull the braid too tight. Now braid the second row following this pattern. Such actions must be performed until the braid is woven.


Swiss braiding

The “Swiss” braid is woven in the same way as our regular three-strand braid, but each strand must be twisted with a strand. This hairstyle looks quite unusual and elegant, so it will be a godsend for both work and leisure.

Braiding tourniquet

First you need to collect your hair in a ponytail, then divide it into two equal parts. Then twist the right strand of hair towards the right, about 3-4 turns, and hold it tightly with your hand. Do the same with the left strand.

Now you need to carefully cross both strands, making sure that they do not unwind. As usual, secure the ends with a tight elastic band.

According to the pattern of twisting one braid, you can braid two. To do this, comb your hair in a middle parting, following the pattern, twist one part of the hair, then the other. Loose hair can be twisted together, braided, or left loose.


Braiding "Wreath"

Take a small section of hair from your temple and divide it into two equal parts. Then wrap the bottom part around the top and connect the strands into one. Now take a small strand from the loose hair below and wrap it around the top double strand. Next, continue to weave in this manner, adding strands of loose hair from below, wrapping around the top strand and joining them together. Secure the end of your hair with an elastic band and carefully hide it under the resulting wreath.

Braiding "Crown"

Weaving "Linno Russo" with ribbon

At the top of the head, separate a small strand of hair and put a ribbon on top of it and cross it. Next, select the strand below the previous one (Fig. 3), divide it into two parts and wrap each with the ends of the tape, so that the strands are at the bottom of the hair, and the tape is on top. Next, we again add strands of loose hair, separating them with a horizontal parting. We fix the resulting braid by tying a ribbon; you can also give the braid additional volume by slightly stretching the strands.

Knot braid

A knotted braid is very easy to make and will look elegant and neat. Separate the top part of the hair and divide it into two parts. Tie these parts together from right to left or vice versa (Fig. 1) like a regular knot. Next, add strands to the remaining free edges of the hair and tie the knot again, do this until all the hair is woven. The end of the braid can be secured with an elastic band and wrapped to the bottom.

Weaving a braid "Bow"

This braiding is more of a decoration for an already woven braid; it is quite simple to do. First, you need to braid the braid, leaving a thin strand of hair parallel to it; it is from this that you will later form bows. After the braid is braided, we separate a small strand from the loose hair left for the bow and spray it generously with hairspray, then bend it in half to form an ear. Using a hairpin, carefully thread the eyelet under the braid, holding it with your hand.

Braiding a braid “Snake”

Separate the top strand of hair from the side and divide it into three equal parts. Start braiding a regular French braid, adding strands only from the top. When braiding, you should lead the braid along an inclined line, bring the braiding to the temple and make a turn of the braid, we braid the braid further by adding a strand as before on top, ignoring the bottom. If you have long hair, you can make turns along the entire length, depending on your desire. When braiding the lowest braid, the hair is picked up both from below and from above. The ends of the hair can be braided or left free.

Braiding "Basket"

At the crown of your head, select an area of ​​hair and gather it into a high ponytail. From the top we begin to weave a regular French braid, each time adding strands of free hair on the right, and from the tail on the left, you need to take them of such thickness as to be enough for the entire braiding. Thus we weave in a circle. Having reached the place where weaving begins, we begin to weave a regular braid. We fix the end with an elastic band and hide it under the base of the tail; for greater fixation of the hairstyle, you can also secure it with bobby pins.

Snail braiding

Separate a small strand from the middle of the head and divide it into three equal ones. Then we begin to weave a regular French braid but with one grab on the right. At the beginning, it is important to take small strands so that there is enough hair for subsequent circles. Next, we braid the braid over the entire head, moving in a circle. We carefully fix the tip of the hair and disguise it under a hairpin.

Braiding "Flower"

To create a flower from hair, you need to braid a regular braid, but you need to braid it not up, but down (inverted braid), you need to braid it without tightening it too much.

Braided hairstyle "Butterfly"

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The pigtail braid is one of the most practical and at the same time elegant hairstyles. Due to its simplicity, it is suitable for almost any woman, regardless of her age and social status.

A big plus of braiding, of course, is the ability to save time and effort; very often you have to rush and it’s not always possible to get yourself in order, but if your hairstyle is firmly fixed, then it will always be at the proper level.


However, not everyone likes to walk around with such simple hair; sometimes the heart requires more complex shapes. One of the best ways to diversify a picture is to combine several weaving methods or use accessories.



The combination of a bow plus a spikelet is extremely popular. The braid is carefully braided from the bottom up, after which a bow is made from the remaining hair on top. As a result, you get a rather original and uncomplicated hairstyle that can impress both fashion connoisseurs and ordinary people.

You can come up with many options: combine a braid and ponytail, add a bow or bun, perhaps make a more complex weave using backcombing.



Very soon you will notice that people pay attention to you and maybe even imitate you.

Like any type of braids, our bottom-up braids are the best option for everyday use. Going great with most everyday outfits, this headpiece can help you look great at any time.

Don’t think that she won’t look good paired with an evening dress; feel free to use your new image to go anywhere and leave your doubts at home.