Two French Braids Into Half Up Half Down

While the french braid refers to adding sections of the hair as the braid is overlapped the dutch braid is done by adding sections of hair and crisscrossing it under the braid.
Two french braids into half up half down. You can secure the half ponytail with a clip or hair tie for a stylish half up do. Start french braiding on the sides and bring each braid towards the center of the back to create two lovely flowers. Then split the top section in half down the middle.
Section off the top part of your hair starting at the top of your ears. To top it all off add small flower shaped hair pins in the middle and sprinkle in some glitter for extra glam. This creates a smoother and more prominent style over the head as compared to the french braid.
If you re aiming for a classy look choose a french braiding technique for the top part of your half up hairstyle. If you want to add a bit of sophisticated style wrap the ponytail into a bun and secure with bobby pins. This one for example offers a cute and thoughtful twist to your favorite fuss free style.
Simply create a half hair crown by weaving two french braids on each side of your head and bring them together with a neutral elastic. French braid each side stopping when you reach the back of your head so the rest of the hair hangs loose. Start by creating a neat centre part with your finger or a comb then take a section of hair on the left side dividing it into 3 sections.
For years now french braid hairstyles have been a surefire way to show that you re a chic girl. With the two french braids along your head you can now style as you wish. The two braids are tied together at the back of the head to form a crown.
Create half double french braids for a polished look. Flip your half pony towards your forehead and out of the way for now. Create your accent braids.