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35 photos of hair braids and tutorials for yourself

Versatility is what defines braided hairstyles. There are options for straight, curly and curly hair. Next, see photos for inspiration and tutorials to make perfect braids!

35 beautiful and inspiring braids for you to choose your own

Looking for good reasons to bet on braids in your hair? See beautiful ideas to get inspired and start practicing on your wires:

7 vloggers teach how to make beautiful braids

When the braids are ready, forming wonderful hairstyles. It may seem extremely difficult to do alone, but it’s not! Several beauty vloggers show, in short videos, that it is possible to learn how to make braids that look like the work of professionals. Check out:

1. Waterfall braid, by Pamella Rocha

Once ready, the waterfall braid is so beautiful that it seems impossible to do alone! But vlogger Pamella Rocha teaches the step by step super well. If you wear it to a party, surely everyone has asked which salon you got this hairstyle at.

2. Built-in braid, by Jessica Flores

The braid is a medium difficulty hairstyle and is a great option for that “bad hair day” when nothing seems to go right with our hair. The end result is practical and beautiful.

3. Dutch braid with volume, by Ella Diniz

Did you know that there is a very simple trick to make your braids much more voluminous? In addition to telling this little secret, vlogger Ella Diniz also teaches the difference between French and Dutch braids and shows from the beginning the step by step to make a braid.

4. Braid on the fringe, by Vou de Trança

You know those days when you look in the mirror in the morning and you want to do something different, but you don’t know what and you don’t have time for something very elaborate? The braid embedded in the bangs can be the solution. It’s easy to make and totally changes the look!

5. Bun with built-in braid, by Priscila Barbosa

Can you believe that this wonderful bun was made by just one person – and alone? The hairstyle is beautiful, resistant and gets ready quickly. With a little practice, getting this princess look is easy!

6. Herringbone braid, by Camila Coelho

The herringbone braid is a classic that goes from everyday to more sophisticated events. Camila herself confesses that she is not very good with braids, which makes her tutorial super simple to understand and easy to learn how to do.

7. Romantic Braid, by Nina Secrets

One of the cutest, easiest and most romantic hairstyles you can learn to do is the one Nina Secrets teaches. A simple braid goes all the way to the back of the hair – and the trick to making it more natural is to loosen the strands.

4 pro tips for making perfect braids

If it still seems difficult to achieve a perfect braid, there are some secrets from professional hairdressers that will help you achieve the desired effect:

  • “Before braiding, spray the entire length of the braid with salt water, flatten the strands with the help of a towel to eliminate excess and dry the strands with a hairdryer, kneading them to ensure fixation. Only then do the braid. The effect is very natural and cool”, teaches hairstylist Josefa Celeni.
  • Use dry shampoo to style your braid, especially if you don’t have a lot of volume in your hair. “This type of shampoo also has the advantage of ‘matifying’ the hair, giving the braid a more opaque appearance”, says the hairstylist.
  • The gel, which is not often used in braids, can give a totally different and original look to the hairstyle.
  • “To get a more sophisticated effect in the braid, use gel on damp hair and get the plastic effect, which is a strong trend and gives the braid a tight and straight look”, explains Josefa Celeni.

For hairstylist Mariele de Sousa, the tip for anyone who wants to start specializing in the “art” of braids is to never give up, watch lots of tutorials and practice a lot! There are endless ways to make your look more stylish and beautiful with braids. What is your favorite?

Fernanda Lopes

Graduated in journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero. She enjoys writing, listening to music and always has a pile of books to read. She is able to spend hours planning trips, cooking and watching romantic series and comedies.

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