The Only Crown Braid Tutorial You Need


Pulling your hair up amid the warm months is infrequently a need, and keeping in mind that a pig tail is the most straightforward (and likely everybody's go-to haircut) for those events, plaits are an extraordinary, also chic, elective. While a crown twist may sound and look threatening, this low-upkeep style is ideal for sweltering summer days and it's not as hard to accomplish as you may think. Believe me, you'll be astounded to figure out how you can ace the crown twist with this straightforward instructional exercise, simply take after these eight simple strides. 


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Step 1 

Start by separating your hair in the center and partitioning it into two areas. 


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Step 2 

Take one segment and mesh everything at the edge to the end, beginning with a French plait and closure with a general twist. 


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Step 3 

Take the other half and twist it the distance to the end simply as you did with the opposite side. 


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Step 4 

Delicately haul out the twist to extricate it up and make a more full look. 


  Twisted Crown (Image: The Vault Files) 

Step 5 

Traverse to their inverse side. 


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Step 6 

Utilizing a bobby stick or two, secure each twist where they meet with the other interlace. 


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Step 7 

Rehash on the opposite side. 


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Step 8 

Complete it off with hairspray to draw out the look. I especially adore and exceedingly suggest this one as it doesn't leave that dreadful crunchy surface on your hair. 


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When you have showered your hair, you're good to go with your super chic, boho-looking twisted crown! 


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