Braiding on wet hair is a great way make your hair curly without using heat. You will have to let your hair dry completely before taking the braid out, however.
With this method, you’ll create one large braid down the center of your head. Alternatively, you can gather your hair into a half-up, half-down pony tail that is at about eyebrow or eye level.
You will be starting your braid from the right side. If starting from the left is more comfortable for you, simply reverse everything.
The thin strand should be a little smaller than the right strand you are adding it to. Some people find it easier to cross the right strand first, then add the hair to it. Make sure that the added hair is going under the middle strand.
Again, you can cross the strand first, then add hair to it. Make sure that it’s going under the middle strand.
When the braid becomes too long to braid down your back, bring it over one of your shoulders.
For a romantic twist, coil the braid into a bun at the nape of your neck and secure it with bobby pins. [7] X Research source
You can start from the right side, if you prefer, but you’ll need to do everything in reverse order.
If you are starting on the right side of your head, cross the right strand under the middle one first instead.
The thin section should be a little smaller than the one you are adding it to. You can cross the left strand under the middle one, then add the thin section of hair to it. Some people find it easier that way.
If you have very short hair, you may not have enough hair left to braid. Simply tie it off as a mini pigtail.
Mini buns: twist each braid into a bun, tucking the tails underneath and out of sight. Secure the buns with bobby pins. [13] X Research source Braided crown: wrap the left regular braid around the back of your head and pin it to inside edge of the right Dutch braid. Repeat for the right braid and left Dutch braid. [14] X Research source Relaxed ponytail: gather the 2 braids together and secure them with a hair tie. Remove the 2 smaller hair ties, and undo the braids. Wrap a thin strand of hair around the ponytail to hide the elastic, then secure it with a bobby pin. [15] X Research source