“Fishtail braids continue to be all the rage right now and this hairstyle features two of them,” explains Latest-Hairstyles.com contributor Melissa Cook.
“This fishtail wrapped updo is quick and easy once you get the braiding part down, and the perfect hairstyle to keep in your beauty repertoire. The look is both trendy and chic, and luckily it looks trickier than it actually is to create!”
Here’s What You Need to get started:
2 alligator clips
4 elastic bands
1 donut bun
3-6 hair pins
hairspray
How to get the look:
Step 1
With a part on the right side, separate off a portion of hair from the part down to the left ear. Clip off the back portion of hair with an alligator clip.
Step 2
Pick up a section of hair near the part and begin a fishtail French braid. This is done by dividing the section into two halves and crossing small sections of hair underneath to the opposite side while incorporating hair into the braid each time.
Step 3
When all of the hair is brought into the braid, finish braiding the section down into a regular fishtail braid.
Step 4
Gently pull on the edges of the braid to loosen and create a fuller braid. Tie off the end with a clear elastic band.
Step 5
Repeat the previous steps creating another braid on the right side of the head.
Step 6
Let down the hair at the back and sweep it up into a low ponytail, tying it off with another elastic band.
Step 7
Take a hair donut and wrap it over the ponytail.
Step 8
Spread the hair around the donut and wrap another hair band over the top to secure it.
Step 9
Twist the hair sticking out from the donut and wrap it around the base of the bun.
Step 10
Pin down the ends with a hair pin.
Step 11
Pick up the braid from the right side of the head and wrap it over the top of the bun and around to the left side.
Step 12
Slide in some hair pins to secure the braid against the head.
Step 13
Now wrap the braid from the left side over the bun.
Step 14
Pin this braid down with another hair pin.
Step 15
Shower the style with hairspray and smooth down any flyaways.
Happy Styling!