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New Ways to Braid Your Hair
Extreme Styles
For the spring 2012 shows, designers, like Mara Hoffman, added height and volume to braided updos by incorporating strips of fabric and extensions to score tribal-inspired looks.
Extreme Styles
If you crave more than a touch of tint, try an allover sprayed-on hue like the models on Thakoon's runways. Thankfully, color in a can is much easier to remove than Manic Panic!
Extreme Styles
A more street-friendly take on Hoffman's sky-high look is Elle Fanning's wrap-around 'do, seen here. When securing thicker braids to the apex of your head, just remember to use open-ended bobby pins because they grip more hair at one time.
Super Sized
At Ruffian, Bumble and Bumble lead hairstylist Neil Moodie created this super-thick plait to complement the no-nonsense structure of the tailored threads. Notice the chic contrast between the big braid and the tiny tail.
Super Sized
Similarly, Miley Cyrus opted for a softer version of a bigger braid when attending the CNN Heroes Tribute in December. For securing these styles, use clear, plastic elastics, like Cyrus does here, instead of a distracting hair accessory.
Super Sized
At a pre-Oscars party, Eva Longoria balances out her plunging neckline with an equally long plait and flirty side part.
Fish Tales
When the average braid just won't do, try an inverted fishtail iteration, like this look from John Galliano. But, DIYer's take note: It's much easier to learn this technique when hair is secured in a ponytail instead of trying to weave unbound strands.
Fish Tales
To give your look extra oomph, do as Nina Dobrev does and create a sleek, sturdy base (complete with a defined center part!) before braiding hair to the ends.
Fish Tales
For a more free-spirited take on the herringbone look, start the braid below the nape of your neck, like Maria Menounos.
Tiny Enhancer
Bigger isn't always better, tough. As seen at Just Cavalli, loose micro-plaits are the perfect touch to add a dash of makeshift glam to an otherwise dull hairstyle.
Tiny Enhancer
An age-appropriate side-braid helps dress up Ariel Winter's red-carpet curls at the SAG Awards.
Tiny Enhancer
Show your boho streak in the form of a face-framing, baby braid, like Busy Philipps. To add volume, pull hair from the apex of head and weave it into your long bangs.
Tiny Enhancer
At the Oscars, Best Supporting Actress nominee Bérénice Bejo, sported this French-braid-meets-bun hybrid. To elongate shorter necklines, take your cues from this star, and plait strands in a vertical line to give the optical illusion of added length and height.
Tiny Enhancer
Even preppy ponytails can benefit from a well-placed plait. We love how Jennifer Morrison jazzes up her sweet style with this tightly-tied braid at a Disney event in January.
Tiny Enhancer
Even preppy ponytails can benefit from a well-placed plait. We love how Jennifer Morrison jazzes up her sweet style with this tightly-tied braid at a Disney event in January.
Twisted Sister
Rising starlet, Chloe Moretz, takes her braids to the next level with this fresh and frizzy coiff. We love how she anchors the ethereal style with one strong French braid that starts at the center of her forehead and wraps around to the left.
New Makeup Looks Biography
New Ways to Braid Your Hair
Extreme Styles
For the spring 2012 shows, designers, like Mara Hoffman, added height and volume to braided updos by incorporating strips of fabric and extensions to score tribal-inspired looks.
Extreme Styles
If you crave more than a touch of tint, try an allover sprayed-on hue like the models on Thakoon's runways. Thankfully, color in a can is much easier to remove than Manic Panic!
Extreme Styles
A more street-friendly take on Hoffman's sky-high look is Elle Fanning's wrap-around 'do, seen here. When securing thicker braids to the apex of your head, just remember to use open-ended bobby pins because they grip more hair at one time.
Super Sized
At Ruffian, Bumble and Bumble lead hairstylist Neil Moodie created this super-thick plait to complement the no-nonsense structure of the tailored threads. Notice the chic contrast between the big braid and the tiny tail.
Super Sized
Similarly, Miley Cyrus opted for a softer version of a bigger braid when attending the CNN Heroes Tribute in December. For securing these styles, use clear, plastic elastics, like Cyrus does here, instead of a distracting hair accessory.
Super Sized
At a pre-Oscars party, Eva Longoria balances out her plunging neckline with an equally long plait and flirty side part.
Fish Tales
When the average braid just won't do, try an inverted fishtail iteration, like this look from John Galliano. But, DIYer's take note: It's much easier to learn this technique when hair is secured in a ponytail instead of trying to weave unbound strands.
Fish Tales
To give your look extra oomph, do as Nina Dobrev does and create a sleek, sturdy base (complete with a defined center part!) before braiding hair to the ends.
Fish Tales
For a more free-spirited take on the herringbone look, start the braid below the nape of your neck, like Maria Menounos.
Tiny Enhancer
Bigger isn't always better, tough. As seen at Just Cavalli, loose micro-plaits are the perfect touch to add a dash of makeshift glam to an otherwise dull hairstyle.
Tiny Enhancer
An age-appropriate side-braid helps dress up Ariel Winter's red-carpet curls at the SAG Awards.
Tiny Enhancer
Show your boho streak in the form of a face-framing, baby braid, like Busy Philipps. To add volume, pull hair from the apex of head and weave it into your long bangs.
Tiny Enhancer
At the Oscars, Best Supporting Actress nominee Bérénice Bejo, sported this French-braid-meets-bun hybrid. To elongate shorter necklines, take your cues from this star, and plait strands in a vertical line to give the optical illusion of added length and height.
Tiny Enhancer
Even preppy ponytails can benefit from a well-placed plait. We love how Jennifer Morrison jazzes up her sweet style with this tightly-tied braid at a Disney event in January.
Tiny Enhancer
Even preppy ponytails can benefit from a well-placed plait. We love how Jennifer Morrison jazzes up her sweet style with this tightly-tied braid at a Disney event in January.
Twisted Sister
Rising starlet, Chloe Moretz, takes her braids to the next level with this fresh and frizzy coiff. We love how she anchors the ethereal style with one strong French braid that starts at the center of her forehead and wraps around to the left.
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