How to Lace Braid - Beginner Braid Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2016
- Here is a basic braiding tutorial on the lace braid and some variations! If you want to learn the fundamental braiding skills for the other videos on my channel, or want to brush up on the skills you already have, this video is for you! This video is a part of my braiding fundamentals series, uploaded as a 12 Days of Christmas event at the end of 2016, so check out some other videos from the series for the tutorials on even more kinds of braids, at this link: • Hair Tricks and Stylin...
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FINALLY found a way to position your hands while braiding. Is my braid ugly? Yes. Am I proud? Yes!
Been growing out a fringe at glacial pace, so am pleased to try this braid technique!
I love this braiding style! I like how it almost looks like a crown. Your braiding tutorials are all so elegant, informative, and seem so effortless. I love your historical and your screen-based braids. What is your favorite kind of braid to wear?
I finally know how to lace braid. Thanks, Sansa Stark!
Thanks for the tutorial! Before I found your channel all I knew about were English and French braids, now I’m learning about all these crazy (well, pretty but holy cow my fingers need to be more refined for this) styles and it’s really exciting!
same!!😂
Thanks for all the helpful tutorials! Ive found many of them really useful. I often like doing lace side braids that transition to english braids just behind the ears. fairly quick and really nice for help in keeping hair out of the way but also visually striking, either alone or with other braids.
dutch lace in particular, i mean...
I like wearing my lace braids starting from my ear and wrapping around the back of my head and over my shoulder, making it looser/longer as the braid progresses, it helps my baby hairs and layers from falling out of my side braids and has a lot of cool details. it is also fun to do two longer lace braids on either side of your head, then fold up the tails and pin them across the back of your head in a chignon-esque updo that's easy to dress up or down
This is so cool! I have an undercut and the hair at the top of my head isn't that long, so I thought braids weren't for me, but it makes for a really cool hairstyle lace braiding one side of it - perfect for me because I've been trying to find a way to use less product on my hair, and this type of braid keeps my hair out of my face and to one side of my head without anything more than a small hair tie. I love it!
Hi!
Your videos are awesome! I find then very easy to follow, except my shoulders get tired fast. Have you ever had this problem?
All the braiding she does it probably doesn't even bother her anymore!
heh yeah I work out now but even before that, braiding a ton helped me build muscle in my shoulders. That really helped when I started rock climbing ;) for real though it can still be a bit tiring for me if I'm filming for a long time.
I usually sit in a sofa when I braid my hair,, so when I get tired I can just rest my elbows on the back?? on the sofa. It helps alot imo. :)
it was frustrating partly because braids arent THAT visible on (thick) black hair but finally did it after so many trials and aching back and shoulders! so worth it 😄
I love these soooo much!! They're so helpful QQ
thank you for tutorial!!
You were so helpful!!
I NEVER knew what this was called! I thought I had made it up. I used to lace braid dutch my front section and then Katniss braid the rest of my hair and weave thw extra hair in. This was back in high school, a couple years ago. now that I have bangs I dont do it so much, but now I know exactly what it is called!!
Thank you for making these videos! I knew the English braid and attempted the french, but I have to keep practicing that one. Also, I can use Bobby pins! I just had to use the ones at Sally's beauty supply, instead of cheap *cough cough, ahem* goody bobby pins. I am so excited about all the hairstyles I can do now!!!
I love lacebraids. I love to wair one (or two) when I have my hair up for some extra visual interest.
you are such a beautiful redhead!
Can you do a lace braid and go into a waterfall braid?
This tutorial was so good! It will help me a lot, I could never do this one I always messed it and gave up! Thanks a lot!
I'm so glad you like it!
I use the Dutch lace braid method when doing double Dutch braids on myself.
hi its zeiya santos I like the most is the Dutch lace braid.
you rock
I love these basic tutorials. I kept having minor issues with this braid in specific so im quite excited to see this one.
I have a question though.. do you have a tutorial for the hairstyle shown in the third picture near the end of the video?
I don't, that was just a photo shoot I did once. But it's pretty easy - side part, three regular micro braids on the side with more hair, a lace headband braid, and regular braids made with the remaining hair in front of the ears.
Oh thank you for replying! I will definently be trying that one out. To be honest I often do my hair up in styles from your tutorials and I always get so many compliments, it has actually gotten to the point that some of my coworkers express worry for me if I'm not wearing braids.
If I can, I always lace my Dutch braids. I usually will do two lace dutchs, English after I can't add more hair, to the ends, then I'll weave the braided ends under the scalp braids either in a corset pattern or into an infinity bun at the base of my skull. If I corset lace the ends, I have enough texture in my hair I usually don't have to pin the ends in place, just tuck them back under the lacing and to the sides.
I love lace braids, although I tend to mess them up when I get to the back of my head
I always lace raid because it sits flat better, and it looks more textured in dark hair
I like to do two dutch lace braids, it’s a great hairstyle for hiking
Now I don't have to cut my hair!
Expectations: Ah i know it easy naaa
BUT
In REALITY:F*CK ITS SO HARD MY HAND IS FRUSTRATING😣(I GIVE UP !)
so, i finally give up