I know I do hair tutorials on the Internet so I might seem like some sort of “expert,” but really I’m still just learning as I go. And do you know the thing I find most difficult to do when it comes to hair styles??? Drawing an even part line! I’m so hopeless at it!
When I do milkmaid braids, I always have a sneaking suspicion that my part in the back is super wonky, but I usually don’t bother to look. Still it’s something I’m actively working on because there are some hairstyles that really require a nice straight part.
This look is almost one of those—you can get away with your lines not being perfect (mine certainly aren’t!), but a straight line and steady hand definitely helps make this top braided ponytail work.
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Step two: Repeat on the other side; draw a line about an inch or two from your middle part and tie off the hair below that line to keep it out of the way. Your part/line doesn’t have to be perfect towards the back of your head, but try to get a straight-ish line in the front.
Step three: Make a Dutch braid with the hair you left untied in the middle. A Dutch braid is made similarly to a French braid, but instead of crossing the sections over one another as you add pieces of hair to the braid you cross them under.
Step four: Stop adding sections to your braid around the height you want your ponytail to be. I stopped at about a mid-height on the back of my head so a good portion of my braid would be visible.
Step five: Pancake your Dutch braid a bit for a fuller look; this will also help hide any unevenness in the lines you made earlier! The fuller you make your braid the more you cover those part lines.
Step five: Release the rest of the hair you tied off earlier and gather everything up in a ponytail. A nice finishing top is to take a small piece of hair from the ponytail and wrap it around your elastic and fix it in place with a bobby pin; this hides the main elastic and gives a more “natural” look.

It turned out pretty well, I think, despite my slightly wonky part lines! What’s a hair styling technique or step you struggle with? Cheers, Rebecca.
Looking for more hair tutorials? Check out Laura’s Simple Dutch Braid.

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This is super cute – will try it out once my hair grows out a bit!
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This braid looks amazing!
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It’s by Samantha Pleet! I am in love with this print; I have it in two colors. lol
It’s so beautiful, especially with your hair!
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Lovely hairstyle! I had NO idea this was called a Dutch braid! I struggle to do French braids on myself, so I take to the mirror and end up with this “inside out braid,” as I’ve called it before. I love it because it pops off your head. I do have a hard time working with my arms from behind, but I guess with enough practice…
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