Summer can be a bit tricky with hairstyles. It’s too hot to have all your hair down and in your face, but you’re tired of keeping it all up everyday. So what’s a girl to do? How about a half-up-half-down option to the rescue?! I just learned how to do a reverse French braid (aka inside out braid, boxer braid, Dutch braid), and it’s been my go to move to keep my hair out of my face.
For a more romantic look, I thought it would be pretty to do just the top half in braids and let the bottom hang in some soft, loose curls.
For this style we’re excited to partner up with NuMe Products! I used the 32mm Magic Wand because the larger barrel gives a looser wave as opposed to a tighter curl, but they have several options depending on what type of curl you are wanting.
1. First you’ll want to brush all your hair and remove any tangles (very important for braiding). Spray the top of your head with a smoothing spray to keep any fly aways from popping up.
2. Separate the front 3″ section of your hair.
3. Separate the section into three equal parts.
4. Take your front section and pass it under the middle section so that the front becomes the middle and the middle becomes the front.
5. Take your back section and pass that under the middle section so they switch places too.
6. With your thumb, grab a small section of hair near your front section and add the hair into that section. Pass the front under the middle again.
Grab hair near the back section of your hair and add the hair into that section. Pass the back section under the middle section again.
Try your best to keep each section as tight as you can and pull the braid tighter as you move sections around.
I’ve noticed that as long as I keep two sections pulled tight, I can let go of the third to readjust or grab more hair and it won’t all fall apart.
7. Repeat process of adding more hair to the front and back sections and passing them under the middle section until you have braided down to the middle of your ear.
Use a clear hairband or bobby pins to secure. Repeat the braiding process down the other side of your head.
8. Sprinkle some plumping powder onto the braids and gently pull on each braided section to pull out each section and make the braid look thicker (hold the base of your braid as you pull each section).
You can always use a bobby pin as needed to push in any pieces that are out of place.
9. Heat up your curling wand and wrap your hair around the wand starting near the base of your scalp and winding down to the end.
This curling wand is great because it heats up very quickly and has precise temperature controls so you use just the right amount of heat for your hair – it’s really versatile, plus the curls hold for a long time!
I usually wrap my hair towards my face, but you can wrap away from the face, and it would look about the same. Spray the waves with your smoothing spray, and you’re done!
The ins and outs of the braids compliment the soft waves and give a bit of that festival look without going “full Coachella.” For me, this would be great for a summer date night look or a cute brunch with friends. And if you feel like you aren’t good at braiding, keep practicing!
When I first started, it took me several times of doing this braid before it started looking like anything actually pretty. So don’t give up! This would be really pretty with one of these statement hair clip DIYs too! Happy braiding! xo. Laura
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Credits // Author: Laura Gummerman, Photography: Elsie Larson.
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So cute!
Such a beautiful hairstyle! Will 100% be trying this one out soon. Your quality of photos is amazing too, blog inspiration alert x
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I really love this hair style, but I have no idea how to dutch braid (or french braid for that matter)…I want to learn someday though
This is so cute! I definitely need to get my hands on some clear elastics.
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Perfect summer style!! I love the waves too, such a great effect!
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This is such a pretty hair look – I wish my hair was long enough!
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So gorgeous, I must try this – might be slightly more difficult with afro type hair hahaha.
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That looks so pretty!
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Looks very romantic 🙂
This hairstyle is gorgeous, I’ll have to practice my braid skills 🙂
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It looks so pretty!
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For any of you girls reading the comments and are on the fence about the wand, know that NuMe wands are AWESOME!!! I am so bad at curling my hair, but their wand makes it easy and looks like I know what I’m doing. The promo mentioned is an awesome deal. So, if you’ve been on the fence, I promise you won’t be disappointed 🙂 Ok, now that that’s out… this is such a cute hair-do! You’re so pretty!
I think I’m gonna try this! Super cute and different! If only my hair won’t get so frizzy!
I agree that summer hairstyles are a nightmare with the heat, but this looks gorgeous and is a great option! Thanks for sharing x
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Such a pretty style!
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I usually curl my hair with a curling wand but mine is on its last leg… Great promo, guys, thanks! I ordered one 🙂