For a few years now, the ENF braid has replaced the classic three -strand braid. Also called Egyptian braid or “fishtail” (fish tail), this hairstyle is realized using only two strands of hair, for a chic and original look.
Prepare your hair before the braid in epis
Before making an ear braid, make sure you have the right hair length. Indeed, to obtain a hairstyle of the most beautiful effect, it is advisable to have the hair mid-long or long, and preferably thick. Brassing fine hair can be difficult because they will slip. If, however, you have fine hair, you have the possibility of spraying dry shampoo, or coating your wax fingers, in order to give them texture. Before switching to an ear braid, take care to brush your hair back, roots to lengths, then attach it to create a ponytail, preferably in the bottom of the neck.
Carry out a braid in epis
A braid is carried out with only two strands. Separate your ponytail into two equal parts. Then take a thin wick of hair from one of the two strands, and bring it back over it, and then pass it to the other strand. Then, you just have to repeat the same operation, one wick after the other, and over the entire length. Take care to tighten your braid well in EPROs, so that the strands do not get off.
Bring the finishes to your braid by epis
Once your ear braid is made, you have the possibility of giving a chic and bohemian side to your hairstyle, leaving a few locks of free hair, around your face. If you want to adopt a wilder look, you can also loosen your braid by pulling slightly on each side. So your braid will be thicker. For a disheveled styled effect, paint your braid, using a large teeth comb. You will get a slightly more crowded hairstyle. Conversely, if you prefer a disciplined and clear braid, you will have to take strands of equal size and tighten them during braiding.