How to Tet double-braided French braids

Author: Randy Alexander
Date Of Creation: 1 April 2021
Update Date: 26 June 2024
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  • You do not need to take all the hair, just take a small portion from the top of the head (about 2.5 cm). You will use the rest of your hair to braid your French braids.
  • Try to divide 3 hairs of equal size for even braids.
  • Bring the left side of hair in the center and adjust the original middle part as it is now out.
  • Bring the hair on the right over the middle part and adjust the original middle part as well.

  • Add more hair to the left side of the hair before you put it in the middle. Do the same thing for the right side of the hair.
  • Repeat the same procedure until you've braided the rest of the hair on the sides. With the end of the braid you can finish with the traditional 3 braid.
  • Divide the part of the hair that you are about to braid into 3 equal parts. You don't need to divide all of your hair, but only divide the hair near the top of your head into 3 parts. You will take in the rest of the hair while braiding.

  • Take part of the outer hair into the middle part. You can take the left or right hair part.
  • Adjust the original middle part so it is on the outside.
  • Bring the rest of the outer hair in the middle. If you already have the left side of the hair, now it is the right side.

  • Take a little more hair from the sides before you put the outer hair in the middle. From now on, you will need to get some hair to braid each time you bring out the middle part.
  • Tet the rest of the hair with the same action.
  • Repeat this process to braid the rest of your hair.
  • Tet two braids together.
    • For the three sections of the braid that you are braiding, you will combine the outer and middle hair into one. This will leave a piece of hair near the line between the braids.
    • Remove the elastic of the other braid and remove a bit of hair for three separate sections. Then, combine the two outermost hairs into one.
    • If done correctly, you should be able to merge the two middle sections into one and now you will have 3 new hairs.

  • Continue braiding by bringing the outer parts of the hair in the middle until the bra has finished.
  • Use an elastic or an accessory to hold the braid in place.
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  • Advice

    • Practice braiding a French braid before doing twin braids.
    • Hold the hair sections slightly while braiding so that the braids are not loose.
    • If you are braiding your hair yourself, use a hand mirror to check it during the procedure.
    • Use hairspray to keep hair from falling out.
    • Start braiding the hairs near the top of your head for the best look.
    • You can use water to keep parts of your hair in line, or leave it alone if you want a natural look.