5 DIY Braided Hairstyles We Love

Sarah Hyland’s Halo braids


Part slightly damp hair in the center and make two pigtails. Drape them toward each other at your crown and secure with two crisscrossing bobby pins. Let hair air-dry for a natural finish.

Kerry Washington's Windswept fishtail braid


Curl hair with a wide-barrel curling iron. Rub a bit of texturizing balm between your palms and smooth it through your hair. Tease hair at the crown and gather into a loose ponytail; begin a fishtail braid, leaving a few strands loose. Secure braid with elastic and wrap with spare pieces. Fan out the braid for added texture.


Keri Hilson’s Heidi bangs


Curl hair with large hot rollers and creating a center part. Rub a bit of pomade between your palms and create two inch-wide braids, starting at your part and ending behind your ear. Pin to secure.

Stacy Keibler’s Multi-braid updo


You’ll need a teasing comb and a bit of patience to steal the style. Start by teasing second-day hair at the crown, spritzing with hairspray as you work to create maximum volume. Next, grab two sections of hair at the back of your head, being careful not to disturb the voluminous front, and braid. Coil braids around the back of your head and secure with bobby pins. Repeat process, working toward the nape of your neck.

 Emma Stone's Plaited fringe


Create a deep side part and braid bangs in the opposite direction. Pin your braid behind one ear and use a flatiron to create a natural deep wave on the rest of your hair.

Which one do you like??

Source:today.com

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