Braids of all sizes and complexity are becoming a go-to style for a sexy, bohemian look that works whether you’re on the red carpet or running weekend errands. The French and fishtail styles look effortless when they’re done well, but they can be slightly tricky to master. So we asked Maria Roszak of the Andy Lecompte Salon in West Hollywood and her fellow Lecompte stylist Scott Cunha for tips.
“This [French] style works best on dirty hair so you can easily grab pieces without them slipping between your fingers,” Cunha says.
Step 1: Part your hair down the middle or side. Separate a 1-inch section at the front of the head.
Step 2: Divide the inch-wide section into three roughly equal sections.
Step 3: Start braiding. Alternately pull each outer section under the center one, rather than over. Braid each piece one time to create an “anchor” at the scalp.
Step 4: Then, each time you pass an outer section under the center, pick up small strands from the hair just outside the section and pull them into the braid as you go — that holds the braid close to the head. Keep it as tight as possible to avoid a loose or buckled look. Angle down so that the braid starts to follow the natural shape of the head.
In general, Roszak and Cunha advise, let a braid reflect your mood — it can be messy and loose for a more beachy, casual look or pulled taught for something more polished.
“This [fishtail] style works best on someone with medium to longer hair,” Roszak says. “Hair should be a few inches past the shoulders to try this.”
Step 1: Make a clean part on top of your head, either down the middle or slightly on the side. From there, pull hair into two sections at the nape of the neck and angle the sections to the side of your head so that you can see and hold the hair you’re working with.
Step 2: Start by separating a very small strand of hair from under the right-hand section and pulling it around and over that section to join the left-hand section. Pull both sides tight. Then pick up a small strand from under the left section and pull it around and over to join the right side. As you repeat this process, you’ll be wrapping small strands inward over the thicker sections to create the intricate-looking braid.