Braids are versatile hairstyles that can be created using of braid" title="How to make a braid">braid-in-your-hair" title="How to do a braid in your hair">hair . For people strands" title="How to make a braid with two strands">crown-braid" title="How to make a crown braid">with long hair or textured hair, using more than three strands to create a can add extra style and intricacy to their look. In this article, we will explore how to make a french-braid" title="How to make a French braid">french-braid" title="How to make a French braid">braid using more than three strands, and the different techniques to consider. Before we get started, it is important to gather the necessary materials. Apart from the hair strands, we will need hair ties or bobby pins to secure the braid, a brush or comb to detangle the hair, and styling products such as gel or mousse to keep the hair in place. The four-strand braid is one of the easiest to create using more than three strands. To achieve this braid, we will need to divide the hair into four equal sections. Take the outer section of the right strand and cross it over the adjacent section, going over two sections and under one. Repeat the same process with the left section, taking the outermost strand and crossing it over the adjacent section, over two sections and under one. Alternate between the right and left sections, repeating the pattern until the braid is complete. For a five-strand braid, we will divide the hair into five equal sections. Holding the middle section with one hand, select one strand from either side of the middle section and cross it over the middle section, laying the strand on the opposite side. Repeat the process on the other side, taking a strand and crossing it over the middle section to the opposite side. Alternate between the sides until the braid is complete. A six-strand braid follows the same technique, but with six equal sections. Start by holding the three middle strands and crossing the outer right strand over two sections and under one, laying it on the opposite side. Repeat the same process with the outer left strand, crossing it over two sections and under one. Alternate between the right and left outer strands until the full braid is complete. For an eight-strand braid, we will divide the hair into eight respective sections. Hold the middle of the hair with one hand and using the other hand, take an outermost strand from one side, crossing it over two strands, under the third, and over the fourth. Continue alternating the sides, by taking the outermost strand, and crossing it over two strands, under one, and over one. Continue alternating between the sides until the braid is complete. When making a braid using more than three strands, it is essential to keep the strands visible and organized. To make the braid appear more prominent, pull the strands tight as you go. You can also use hairstyling products to keep the braid in place and reduce frizzing. In conclusion, using more than three strands to create a braid is an excellent way to add flair and intricacy to yourself" title="How to braid your hair yourself">your hair. With the different techniques outlined above, you can create a four-strand, five-strand, six-strand, or eight-strand braid depending on your preference. Remember, practice makes perfect, and with time, you will develop unique styles that you can call your own. Have fun exploring the different types of , and do not be afraid to experiment with different hair textures and styles.
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