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18 French Braid Masterpiece Ideas to Turn Heads

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French braids are a versatile style, perfect for any occasion, and I've used them to transform the looks of my clients, whether they're headed to a gala or just running errands. I'll share some insights and tips from my personal experience, so you can master this classic hairstyle.

Fun Fact: Did you know the French braid isn't originally from France? It's been depicted in Greek art dating back to 6th century B.C., showcasing its timeless appeal.

The Art of the French Braid

The French braid starts with simple three-strand braiding. Section your hair into three parts. Cross the right section over the middle, then the left over the middle. The magic of the French braid comes when you start adding more hair into each section as you braid along the scalp.

Pro Tip: Keep your hands close to your head for a tighter, neater braid. Uneven sections can ruin the symmetry, so pay attention to the amount of hair you add to each strand.

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SaveIntricately woven French braid with a blonde gradient from ash to platinum.
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#18 Intricately Woven French Braid with Blonde Gradient from Ash to Platinum

The hairstyle featured is an intricately woven French braid, starting from the top of the head and flowing down with a mix of tight and loose segments, culminating in a textured tail. The hair displays a gradient of blonde shades, from a deeper ash at the roots to a light, almost platinum at the ends, offering a striking contrast and depth that would complement anyone looking for a sophisticated yet playful braid.

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