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Braided Ballerina Bun Tutorial

You’re going to need a bun former and know how to do a one-sided Dutch French Braid. If you don’t have a bun former, chop the toes off a tube sock and roll it up and you’ll be good to go! Let’s get to it, shall we?


How to: French hairstyles for girls?


DIY: Braided Ballerina Bun French Hairstyle For Wedding & Party.

Step 1.This is a bun former; it looks like a donut! I’m using a dark color so you can clearly see it. When you’re at the store, though, find one that matches your hair color.


Step 2.Gather your hair up in a high pony, and put your ponytail through the hole of the bun former. It should rest at the base of your ponytail


Step 3.Drape your hair over the bun former.


Step 4.Tie a thin elastic over the bun former. This will get all the hair out of the way and give you a clear path to braid.

Step 5.Take a small section of hair from the front and divide it into three sections


Step 6.Now you’re going to braid the strand that’s closest to your head (the bottom strand) under the middle, and the section that closest to your bun (the top strand) under the middle.


Step 7.Add a new section of hair to the bottom strand, braid it under the middle section, and braid the top section under the middle WITHOUT adding any new hair.


Step 8: Continue braiding the hair around the bun. Right about here is where you’ll need to bring your arms forward and begin braiding up.


Step 9: Once you have no hair left to add in, continue a three strand braid until you run out of hair. Tie off with a clear elastic



Step 10:.Put your non-dominant hand over the bun and with your dominant hand remove the thin elastic. You are basically transferring the elastic from your bun to your wrist.



Step 11: Optional: if you want a thicker braid, go ahead and pancake it by spreading apart and pulling on the sections.

Step 12: Now we’re going to secure the braid by wrapping it around the bun, as far as it will go, and then tuck the ends of the braid up inside the elastic that’s holding your ponytail. Finish this style off by spraying down any flyaways. If you have a bunch of those annoying little hairs at the nape of your neck, comb them into the hair and pin them down. You can pull out any fringe, and if you have straight across bangs please leave them down! Oh so pretty!


💡 Tips: Quick refresher course: For a Dutch French Braid you braid the outer sections under the middle section instead of over like in a regular French Braid. As for making it one sided . . . well, that just means you only add a new section of hair to one side instead of both. Keep the braid as tight and as close to the base of the bun as possible. There’s nothing like going through all the steps only to end up with a braid that’s too loose, forcing you to start over. So keep it tight and braid close to the base of the bun.

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