Remove the clip from the opposite side of your head and add dry shampoo to prep the hair. Repeat Dutch braid steps three through five, making sure to check the mirror periodically for symmetry. Add a rubber band to the end of the hair, leaving about an inch free at the bottom.
If you have fine hair like I do, you'll want to add more bulk to your Dutch braids. While the dry shampoo definitely helps on that front, pancaking your braids is another way to add volume. Gently pull apart each section of your Dutch braid with your thumbs and pointer fingers. This spreads out the braid, making it look fuller. It also gives your Dutch braids a slightly undone look, so they don't look too polished and perfect. Remember to maintain symmetry between the right and left braids.
To finish your Dutch braids, mist all over with a medium-hold hairspray. You are now ready for anything in your Kardashian-esque double Dutch braids, which will last you all day and possibly into the next day as well. And what's even better than that? The glorious waves to follow when you take them out. Congratulations, you've now learned how to do the double Dutch braid.