There's something so enchanting about braided hairstyles. Braids are one of the few effects that can transform a hot mess of unwashed hair into an ethereal masterpiece. To that end, I'm not ashamed to admit that I spend a good amount of time on Pinterest swooning over boards dedicated to intricate braided hairstyles.
Unfortunately, this routine also involves repeatedly muttering "but how?" under my breath and remembering that I can barely finish a French braid on myself while others can do it with their eyes closed. So, I click out of Pinterest and my hair goes into a ponytail. Again.
But if this sounds familiar, keep reading. Celebrity stylists Florido Basallo and Amber Maynard of Nine Zero One Salon (and its famed braid bar) are giving the braid-challenged (like yours truly) a glimmer of hope. The two experts were more than happy to break down seemingly complicated braided hairstyles into a handful of easy to follow steps. Actually seeing how these celebrity hairstyles came together from start to finish -- instead of just looking at a polished paparazzi shot -- makes them far less intimidating.
Combine these braided hairstyles how-tos with celebrity stylist Marcus Francis' tips for better braiding and you'll be well on your way to A-lister-worthy 'dos. Click ahead to start recreating these gorgeous celeb braided hairstyles now.
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Venice Hippie
Level: Easy Best for: Long, wavy, or curly hair
Step 1: Make a side ponytail at the nape of your neck. Step 2: Separate it into two sections, leaving out a long 1" piece underneath. Step 3: Take the 1" piece and wrap it in a figure 8 pattern around each of the two ponytail sections. Step 4: Each time you pull the 1" piece through the middle, add a bit of hair from the ponytails (similar to how a French braiding technique). This keeps you from running out of hair to wrap around the ponytails. Step 5: Secure with a clear elastic and shape the braid with your fingers. Step 6: Set with strong-hold hairspray.
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Bohemian Princess
Level: Easy Best for: Long, wavy, or curly hair
Step 1: Imagine your hair separated into four quarters. Grab 2-inch sections from the top, left, and right sides; then pull them back toward the crown of your head to see how the hair best lays against your head. This is the direction in which you'll want to braid it. Step 2: Starting 1 inch from your hairline, braid each side back and secure with a clear elastic. Step 3: Cross the braids in the back and tuck the ends under to form a "wreath." Secure ends with bobby pins. Step 4 (optional): For a more glamorous look, wrap the rest of your hair into a bun. Step 5: Control flyaways by setting with strong-hold hairspray.
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Around the World
Level: Easy Best for: Long, wavy, or straight hair
Step 1: Split hair in half at the nape of your neck, as if you're going to make pigtails. Step 2: Braid pigtails. Start from your nape and braid underneath your ears. Secure each braid with a clear elastic. Step 3: Pull the braids up over your ears (like a crown) and cross the ends, tucking them underneath each other. Step 4: Pin the braids in place. If the braids have bunched up over your ears, that's OK. Step 5: Set with strong-hold hairspray.
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NY Chic
Level: Intermediate (only because you have to braid sideways!) Best for: Any length, straight or wavy hair
Step 1: Make a slight side part. Step 2: Do a tiny (and we mean tiny!) French braid from the scalp down the side of your head. (If it's going awry, start over. This time, find and work with the section of hair that falls naturally where you want the braid. Braid in that direction.) Step 3: Pin the braid in place a few inches above your ear.
There's something so enchanting about braided hairstyles. Braids are one of the few effects that can transform a hot mess of unwashed hair into an ethereal masterpiece. To that end, I'm not ashamed to admit that I spend a good amount of time on Pinterest swooning over boards dedicated to intricate braided hairstyles.
Unfortunately, this routine also involves repeatedly muttering "but how?" under my breath and remembering that I can barely finish a French braid on myself while others can do it with their eyes closed. So, I click out of Pinterest and my hair goes into a ponytail. Again.
But if this sounds familiar, keep reading. Celebrity stylists Florido Basallo and Amber Maynard of Nine Zero One Salon (and its famed braid bar) are giving the braid-challenged (like yours truly) a glimmer of hope. The two experts were more than happy to break down seemingly complicated braided hairstyles into a handful of easy to follow steps. Actually seeing how these celebrity hairstyles came together from start to finish -- instead of just looking at a polished paparazzi shot -- makes them far less intimidating.
Combine these braided hairstyles how-tos with celebrity stylist Marcus Francis' tips for better braiding and you'll be well on your way to A-lister-worthy 'dos. Click ahead to start recreating these gorgeous celeb braided hairstyles now.