How to braid a 3-strand braid. The simplest braids: four strands, French braid, dragon, tourniquet, chamomile, crown, headband

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In this article you will learn the basic techniques of braiding with step-by-step photos.

After reading it, you will be able to independently create both everyday simple and the most sophisticated and extraordinary designer hairstyles.




Braiding step by step photos: varieties

The braid is not only one of the most feminine, but also practical hairstyles. With braided hair, you can easily walk throughout the day without fear of it becoming disheveled. Moreover, such a hairstyle is quite universal and looks natural and harmonious both in a business setting and at a youth party.

There are several main types of braiding:

  • classical Russian;
  • European: Swiss, Greek, English, Dutch and famous French weaving;
  • eastern: plaits (side braids), ropes, threads, braids, zizi, curls, rastas, etc.; the last three types can also be used for short hair;
  • designer: “French waterfall”, knotted braids, Lino Russo, “basket”, “dragon”, “fishtail”, “figure eight”, etc.

The best way to master any of the techniques is to watch video tutorials on this topic or study photographs of step-by-step braiding. Moreover, for any of these weaves you can use not only your own hair, but also false strands or hairpieces. Their color can either match or contrast with your own hair color: the main thing is not to use more than three colors at the same time.

Advice! Recently, the so-called careless styling has become very popular, which can be used with any type of weaving. But even in this case, the strands should be pulled together evenly and not stray from the overall style. Otherwise, the hairstyle will look simply sloppy.

Classic braids

The traditional Russian braid has long been a frequent guest on many famous catwalks: the Valentino fashion house, theatrical shows of Victor&Rolf, Emerson, etc. Today it is presented in various variations: from braiding on the back, sides or top of the head to creating the most intricate hairstyles of the two and more braids However, it’s not difficult to master even such complex types of braiding yourself with the help of step-by-step photos.






The traditional Russian braid consists of three equal strands that are intertwined alternately. It can be not only smooth, but also voluminous, slightly disheveled, multi-colored, asymmetrical, or used in combination with other types of hairstyles. The hair can be parted straight or sideways, asymmetrically, or have no parting at all. The weaving density and the number of strands used can also vary.

One of the varieties of the Russian braid is the “spikelet” braiding: a technique that allows you to achieve volume and pomp in your hair. In this case, only two strands are used with the sequential addition of new ones. The order in which they are added may vary. However, for the hairstyle to look neat, the density of each new strand added should be the same.


Advice! Perfectly smooth braids look too strict, so you should let some strands stick out a little.

Straight from Europe

Designers distinguish several options for weaving that came to us from Europe:

  • Swiss braid: it is woven according to the Russian principle, but before that, each of the strands is twisted into a tight strand, due to which the hairstyle looks more voluminous; This type of weaving goes perfectly with any style and looks great with jeans or an open summer dress, as well as with a business or cocktail suit; step-by-step weaving of such braids for medium hair or hair of maximum length can be seen below;
  • French weaving: unlike the “spikelet”, the strands are not woven one on top of the other, but are laid inside; the braid begins with a small bun, divided into 3 main strands, with the gradual addition of additional strands after 2-3 cm so that at the end of the braiding all the hair is collected; strands can be taken from one or both sides; weaving can be direct (towards you) or reverse (away from you); start from the crown or pass throughout the head in the form of a wreath;

  • English: its only difference from the Russian version is that the braiding begins with a ponytail, attached to the back of the head or closer to the crown; Similar braiding for long hair is shown in the step-by-step photo;
  • Dutch: braid “inside out”; the woven strands do not hide inside the hair, but rise above it;
  • Greek: a combination of smooth hair and a braid that resembles a headband that runs across the entire head; in this case, three small strands are taken closer to the parting, the rest of the hair is pinned up for a while; small strands are gradually added in a circle, with the help of which such a headband-braid is firmly held on the head; There can be two braids, in which case they start on both sides of the parting, and then are cut into one at the back of the head.

Advice! Stylists advise doing a little backcombing at the roots before braiding. It will make your hair more voluminous and your hairstyle more feminine. This technique is especially relevant when creating evening hairstyles.

Oriental tales

A distinctive feature of such hairstyles is the intricate shapes and the presence of large, eye-catching decorations:

  • strands (Sinhala braids or screw braids): the hair is divided into two equal strands, each of which is twisted in one direction; then both strands cross and twist in the opposite direction; harnesses can be used in combination with loose strands, a ponytail, side braids, etc.;

  • rope braids: a side parting is made on the hair, and braiding (twisting two small strands) begins on the side where there is more hair; when passing such a braid, new small strands are added around the head; at the level of the back of the head it intertwines with the main mass of hair in the direction opposite to the main weave;
  • Afro braids (braids): many small braids weaving from the back of the head to the temples; you can let them loose, create one or several thick braids from them, make a tail out of them, twist them into a shell, etc.;



  • zizi: a type of braid, ultra-thin braids made of artificial hair, created using machine weaving; woven into each individual strand of their own hair;
  • Curly: the method is similar to zizi, but the curls are twisted into a tight spiral; can be used for extensions.

With the help of step-by-step photos for beginners, you can master braiding quite quickly. The main thing is patience and extreme care.



Advice! Unraveling small braids is quite problematic. To make this procedure easier, before creating a hairstyle, the hair should be thoroughly washed with a cleansing shampoo, not an ordinary one, and then any high-quality balm should be applied to it.

Modern design techniques used in weaving

In recent years, braided hairstyles have received the most unexpected interpretation. However, any design techniques are, in fact, improved ethnic versions of the Russian, European and Oriental versions:

  • “French waterfall”: resembles the usual one or two braids, starting at the temples and ending at the back of the head; however, each lower strand is released into “free floating” and falls freely onto the back. The hairstyle can have all sorts of variations: be asymmetrical, go over any part of the head, sag, etc. It can be used even on short hair;


  • knot braid: two strands are connected to each other using a series of knots; in this case, both part of the hair can be woven (one or two small knots are used as a kind of decoration), or its entire volume;
  • Lino Russo: a combination of knots and the “spikelet” technique. After each knot, new hairs are added to the already selected strands; for such a hairstyle, the hair must be cut evenly and be the same along the entire length;
  • “snake”: a regular French braid is not located along one line, but meanders over the entire surface of the head; may have 2-3 or more turns;
  • “basket”: part of the hair on the top of the head is gathered into a high ponytail, then a regular French braid is woven from the temple with alternate addition of strands from the ponytail and free hair;
  • cornrow braiding: classic afro braids are arranged all over the head in the form of a geometric pattern reminiscent of rows of corn (from the English corn - corn and row - row); To obtain such a pattern, each miniature braid is braided in the manner of a classic French braid.

Advice!To make it easier to weave when creating a braided hairstyle, you can use any styling products: foam, varnish or gel.


Braiding for short hair

Thanks to improved braiding methods and the availability of modern means of fixation, you can decorate yourself with braids even if you have short hair:

  • “headband”: two braids are braided at the temples, and then secured with hairpins at the back of the head;
  • braid parting: a weave of side strands located on one or both sides of the face;
  • bangs with a double braid: the upper part of the face is framed by two small braids;
  • a braid around the head: can be located in any part of it, pass over the entire head, or located on the left, right of the face, or braided only at the back of the head;
  • “French bangs”: long bangs can be pulled to the side in the form of a French braid; since in the case of a short haircut the hairs will invariably stick out on the sides, you should fluff and tousle the rest of the hair so that it looks as organic as possible;
  • a combination of the “punk” style and the French braid: some of the curls are combed in the form of a mohawk; the side strands are braided.

The fishtail braid looks incredibly beautiful and playful, and we are sure that you have already learned how to weave it even for yourself. And now YouTube bloggers offer us an updated version of the braid! The difference is that before weaving, we divide the hair not into two, but into three parts. Accordingly, the process becomes a little more complicated, but believe me, you can easily do even a three-strand fishtail braid at home, sitting in front of a mirror.

How to braid your hair:

  1. Comb your hair to one side (Mimi chose the left side).
  2. Then divide the mixture into three equal sections.
  3. From the first closest strand, select a thin strand from the outer edge and weave it in the following way: above the first, then under the second and add it to the third.
  4. Then select a thin strand from the third strand and weave it under the third, then over the second and add it to the first.
  5. Repeat the process, highlighting thin strands each time, so that the braid turns out in the spirit of the long-known fishtail braiding. If you like a more careless look, then you can take wider strands.
  6. Don't forget to treat your hair before braiding with mousse, cream-gel or texturizing spray to make the strands more pronounced.

As you can see, a three-strand fishtail braid is wider and looks quite unusual. If you have long hair, then why not experiment to surprise your friends? We wish you beauty, joy and inspiration at any time of the year!

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If you are tired of a monotonous braid, but you don’t like wearing your hair down and want to somehow diversify your everyday look, we will help you with this. If you have medium or long hair and love braids, then this article is just for you. Also, you can use these patterns to create a hairstyle for your daughter or younger sister.

Also, some of the presented hairstyles are quite suitable for an evening out.

We offer you patterns for weaving various braids from the simplest to the more complex. You can braid your hair yourself or ask someone for help.

Let's start with the simplest thing.

How to braid a regular three-strand braid.

1. French braid or spikelet.

The spikelet is woven like a regular braid, only another thin strand is woven into each strand. Comb your hair back. Separate two thin, even strands from the temples and overlap them. Then separate the third thin strand, weaving into it a thin strand taken from the temple, etc.

There are many variations of spikelet hairstyles.

Another type of spikelet is the “bottom” spikelet. Weaving such a braid starts from the crown. This way you can visually increase the length of the braid.

2. Hairstyle Waterfall from braids.

The basis of this hairstyle is also a French braid, only slightly modified.

And another version of the Waterfall from braids.

3. Reverse spikelet or Dutch braid.

This braid is braided like a spikelet, but in reverse, i.e. the strands are woven into the bottom of the braid.

Two braids woven into one will look very impressive.

4. Fishtail braid.

You can see video: How to braid a fishtail braid.

It differs from the usual braid in that the hair is divided into two parts, small thin strands are separated and intertwined with each other.

Variations of fish tail.

French fishtail.

Knot braids.

Nowadays all kinds of braids made from knots are very popular. There is no need to braid such braids, they need to be tied, so to speak.

5. How to make a braided wreath.

6. Pigtail Harness

An easy braid to make. The hair is divided into two equal strands, twisted into a strand, and then these two strands are intertwined.

7. Flower from braids

Braid one or two braids. Pull out each weave on the left side and twist the braid into a flower.

8. Four-strand braid. Weaving pattern.

When we were children, our mothers braided our hair, and now we do it for our daughters, sisters, and nieces, but few of us know that a braid can consist not of three strands, as we used to think, but of two or even seven strands. What kind of braids are these and how to weave them? This is exactly what we will talk about in our article - from it you will learn about braiding braids from 4 strands, 5, 6, and other types.

Braiding with 2 strands

Weaving a braid from 2 strands can be very diverse - this is the well-known “braid”, the “fishtail”, and the little-known “waterfall” braid. Each of these hairstyles looks great and is not difficult to perform. Especially if before this you watch a video tutorial on braiding a braid from 2 strands. Here, for example, braiding a fishtail braid:

and here is a braid made from 2 strands in a “harness”:

We suggest you see how to weave a braid from 2 “waterfalls”:

Braiding with 3 strands

Weaving a braid from 3 strands is not only the usual braids that we are used to seeing among schoolgirls, but also other very interesting options, both for every day and for holidays. What can you weave so unusual out of three strands? You will learn about this from the following videos:

Braiding with 4 strands

Weaving a braid of 4 strands allows you to create a huge variety of different hairstyles, and the braids themselves of 4 strands can be very diverse. In some cases, you can do 4-strand braiding yourself by watching 4-strand braiding video tutorials:

But besides the usual options, weaving a braid of 4 strands can sometimes be quite complicated, and it is quite difficult to do, and it is better to ask a friend to weave such a braid or go to the hairdresser. Especially if you want to do this hairstyle for a holiday:

Quite often, ribbons are added to a 4-strand braid, this helps to further decorate your hairstyle:

Braiding with 5 strands video

Weaving a five-strand braid is a more complex type of weaving, and it will not be easy for beginners to cope with it. It is better to do such hairstyles in pairs with someone so that they can help you. But the best option would be to contact a specialist. In the case when you still want to master braiding with 5 strands yourself, you will need to practice a lot and it will be useful to watch the video of braiding with 5 strands:

Ribbons can also be used to weave a braid of 5 strands, sometimes they replace just one strand, in other cases they are simply part of the strands:

Braiding 6-strand braids video tutorials

Braiding a 6-strand braid is also considered a complex hairstyle that requires dexterity and skill. But, having mastered such weaving, you can create real masterpieces from the hair of yourself and your loved ones. In order for you to do this, study weaving techniques using examples of video lessons:

Weaving a braid of 7 strands step by step instructions

Often, braiding with 7 strands or more is called openwork, since the resulting braids really look like openwork weaving. You can see this in the following video:

Today you got acquainted with different types of braiding, but of course these are not all possible options, there are many more of them, there are braids of 8, 10, or more strands. But in fact, it’s enough just to learn the basic principles of weaving, and then you can experiment and braid different options. In addition, any of the braids seen today can be easily decorated by adding multi-colored ribbons, decorative pins and barrettes, and turn your everyday hairstyle into an evening one.