Waterfall Twist Rope Braid | Summer Hairstyles
Summer is here! My girls and I are always looking for hairstyles that take the hair out of our faces and off of our necks.
Kamri, who is my model today, and I want to show you how to create a combo hairstyle, using the Waterfall Twist and a Rope Braid.
The Waterfall Twist Rope Braid
Combined, these two braids make a very pretty look that’s perfect for summertime, inside or out of the pool, or simply when you are out and about enjoying your day.
{If you are concerned about flyways, be sure to use a good pomade, or dry wax to help hold the braid forms. I wouldn’t recommend this to be a hairstyle on an extremely active day.}
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Enjoy!
Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 1 small hair elastic, hairspray and accessory {if desired}.
Time Requirement: 3 minutes
Skill Level: Easy
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Begin by parting the hair on one side of the head…
- On the heavy side of hair, pick up a small section near the front temple and divide it into two even sections {feel free to use spray water, pomade, or dry wax to help hold in flyways during braiding}…
- Now, cross the bottom strand up and over the top strand…
- Next, pick up a small strand of hair from above the waterfall twist and place it between the two original strands…
- Let that strand fall down freely with the rest of the hair…
- Now take the bottom strand of original hair and cross it up and over the top strand of hair {this will create a little pocket that the waterfall strands will sit in}…
- Continue stranding Steps #3-6, with about 5-7 stitches of falling strands} until you have reached near the back of the head, and using a rubber band or hair clip secure that hair out of the way…
- Shift all remaining hair to that one side of head, where the braid is, and let it fall over the shoulder…
- Gather and divide that remaining hair into this hair into even strands…
- Now, add the the waterfall falling strands into the front section, and add the previously clipped hair from the waterfall twist into the back section…
- Next, twist both big sections to the right…
- Then, twist the two large strands over themselves to the left {this creates a rope twist that will not unravel when you let it go}.
- When you run out of hair to twist, simply secure with a hair elastic and you are finished.
- Add hairspray or accessory {if desired}.
Please feel free to leave me a comment below letting us know what you think of this Waterfall Twist Rope Braid!
Happy Hairstyling!