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How to Dutch Braid in 8 Easy StepsYou too can rock the sought-after double Dutch braids like a Kardashian in no time |
How to Dutch Braid: Step 1 Before starting your Dutch braid, make sure you have the following tools nearby:
•A mirror (obviously) as well as a hand mirror so you can check the back of your head
•A rat tail comb to part your hair
•A natural bristle brush to tame fly-aways
•Hair clips
•Non-stick elastics like Goody Ouchless Polyband Elastics, $2.99
•Dry texture spray or dry shampoo like Drybar Detox Dry Shampoo, $23, to give your braids body
•Hairspray like Tresemme Beauty-Full Volume Hairspray, $4.99. to keep your braids in place
Now that you've got all your materials on-hand, you're ready to Dutch braid.
SEE NEXT PAGE: How to Dutch Braid: Step 2
•A mirror (obviously) as well as a hand mirror so you can check the back of your head
•A rat tail comb to part your hair
•A natural bristle brush to tame fly-aways
•Hair clips
•Non-stick elastics like Goody Ouchless Polyband Elastics, $2.99
•Dry texture spray or dry shampoo like Drybar Detox Dry Shampoo, $23, to give your braids body
•Hairspray like Tresemme Beauty-Full Volume Hairspray, $4.99. to keep your braids in place
Now that you've got all your materials on-hand, you're ready to Dutch braid.
SEE NEXT PAGE: How to Dutch Braid: Step 2