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How to Rope Braid Your Own Hair For anyone looking to live out their cottagecore dreams this year, a rope braid will give you a soft, delicate, and ethereal look.
"A dutch french braid makes it look more like a mohawk than a regular braid," Sarah explained. Separate the middle into three pieces, and begin weaving the hair under the bottom as you plait.
Now, begin braiding the first section closest to the hairline (ideally French braid style). Once you get to your nape, secure with a hair tie and move on to the next section.
You're already working with a fun mohawk, so why not take it to the next level with some shade variety? With the main middle braid, feed in extension hair in a different tone for a really cute ...
Tiffany Anderson is here to show us how to create this versatile butterfly mohawk protective style on this week's episode of The Braid Up.
Want an even easier look? Olivia's sleek pony is the definition of hair goals—and doesn't require the Mohawk addition. What's your favorite braid-do?
This week on "The Braid Up," hairstylist Jerdonna Burch shows us how to do this edgy braided mohawk—and exactly how to copy it on yourself at home.
I've found learning how to rope braid to be a little different from the traditional three-strand braid and its variants (like the fishtail braid and the four-strand braid). Instead of looking at ...
Here’s how Heath perfected the “dreads”: She first created about 10 miniature rope braids, twisting them into mini buns atop Stewart’s head and pinning them into place to set.