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How to do a waterfall braid

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Pinterest is a really bad influence for mere mortals who already have major ADHD issues, like me. This hair styling model, you see the picture above is one of those things I found on Pinterest. It is called the “Waterfall braid”. It took me few tries to be able to do it on myself, but I was able to pull it off. It was rather easier to do it on my daughter’s hair. If you’ve done french braid on your hair before, you should be able to do this waterfall braid after few tries.

The video below, explains the instructions on doing a waterfall braid. You can start the braids on both sides an then tie them at the back, or you can start on one side and end at the other end, like the one I did. I think this style would look much romantic, with curl the ends with a curling iron or large waves.

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