2. One-side Braid
Severe side separation of your hair will allow you to create a thin or thick braid over the ear. Pin, not tie; the end of the braid is firmly fixed. Leave the other hair wild and free for a really rock-and-roll style. Those who want to add some rebellion to their look without committing to a full head of braids will find this edgy method perfect. The special visual dynamic created by the contrast between the neat braid and the free, flowing hair The thickness of the braid will allow you to define this image; a thinner, delicate braid gives a more subdued approach, while a larger braid produces a forceful impression. For extra texture, try a fishtail or Dutch braid instead of a basic three-stranded braid. If you have layered hair, let go of shorter sections coming out; they will just highlight the casual attitude. To prolong the style, mist the braid with a light-hold hairspray. From a laid-back daily wear to a more glamorous evening dress, this versatile style works absolutely for both day and evening events.