Hairdresser Leila Karalic from Saco Hair in London shows you how to do a classic hair braiding style, the French "merge" or "merge". Make a loose resigned from the top of the ears to the top of your crown. Divide the hair into 3 parts. This section should be added by removing extra hair from the right side of the head, and bring it into the merge. Hold the braid as close to the scalp as possible, move the right section in the middle so that the middle part is correct. Repeat the process on the other side - so the left part moves to the center and the center section is moved to the left and enhanced with a nice piece of hair from the left. Spray the finished style with hairspray and use a small pin to clear up any stray hairs.
Friday, January 21, 2011
How To French Braid Hair
Hairdresser Leila Karalic from Saco Hair in London shows you how to do a classic hair braiding style, the French "merge" or "merge". Make a loose resigned from the top of the ears to the top of your crown. Divide the hair into 3 parts. This section should be added by removing extra hair from the right side of the head, and bring it into the merge. Hold the braid as close to the scalp as possible, move the right section in the middle so that the middle part is correct. Repeat the process on the other side - so the left part moves to the center and the center section is moved to the left and enhanced with a nice piece of hair from the left. Spray the finished style with hairspray and use a small pin to clear up any stray hairs.