If you are one of those people with long hair that is split into different layers, then here is the perfect article for you. It’s about braiding. Braids in your hair will make it look thicker, fuller, and longer.
Braids can be good looking, and you are welcome to try them. If you braid your hair yourself, the result might not be perfect, but you should know that there are many good-looking braids that only hair stylists can do properly.
There are many ways to braid your hair for this winter. You can try a french braid, fishtail braid, or low braid. Braids can be complicated and hard to do, but this article will teach you some basic braids that could help you style your hair by yourself.
1. Half Up French Braid
Half up French braid is an easy hairstyle that you can do yourself and have it looking perfect in less than three minutes. This style is simple, sleek and elegant. This tutorial does not require any special tools such as bobby pins or any type of aid for braiding your hair, just hair bands/clips or a headband to hold the strands of your hair together when working with them on top of your head.

2. Waterfall Braid
This is a style where the hair is braided in a series of swirling curls, or it could be tied up into pin-curls or small braids. It’s also known as waterfall braids and it can be done with either long or short hair. This style takes time to complete but can give you an effortless look that looks great for many occasions.

3. Side Braid with Ponytail
A traditional side braid with a messy bun (or ponytail) is a timeless hairstyle that goes well with any outfit. It’s also one of the simplest braids to do, which means it’s perfect for beginners and professionals alike. If you’re rocking short hair, no need to worry! Check out this tutorial on how to create a cute side braid bun in minutes.

4. Pull Through Braid
This is a braid style that is really simple and doesn’t require any fancy equipment. A pull-through braid is perfect for those who have short hair or hair with funky layers, but anyone can do it. It looks like a regular braid, but done in the back of your head instead of the front and it just goes over your head. Pull the braid all the way through to pull your hair into place.

5. Front Braid with Ponytail
Front braid with ponytail is one of those looks that does not only just look good when you see it, you also feel good about yourself. It is about time for this hair trend to take over the world, and it will happen with the help of these best practices from hairstylists and celebrities who rock the front braid all day every day.

6. French Lace Headband Braid
One of the more popular braids is the French Lace Headband Braid. It’s easy to do and a perfect style for day or night, plus it’s really elegant. There are many ways to integrate this braid into your hairstyle, and you can always stick with a variation of the French Lace Headband Braid or create your own.

7. Fishtail Braid for layered hair
If you have layered hair and you’re looking for a hairstyle to suit it, this article of the fishtail braid is tailor-made for you. The best thing about this braid is that it can be done on wet or damp hair, so there’s no need to spend hours styling your hair when it’s dry and frizzy.

8. French Braid for layered hair
A traditional French braid is a popular hairstyle for any occasion and for any age, but it has a reputation for being an intricate and difficult-to-master style. In fact, French braiding can be done in minutes with a few simple tricks!

9. Messy Braid
Messy braid is a way of styling your hair that requires little effort and produces a finished look in just minutes. It consists of braiding hair together in a multitude of layered, messy looks with an emphasis on the natural flow between sections. Depending on the desired look, it can be used to accentuate your natural curls, straighten frizzies or create bouncy curls with perfect definition without heat.

10. Halo Braid
If you have layered hair like the girl in this photo, you will have trouble braiding it. So to help out, we are going to go through a much easier braid for this type of hair, which is called the halo braid. Halo braids are one of the most common types of braids, and they can also be one of the most difficult as well. But thankfully, there are plenty of tricks and tips for making them manageable with any hair length!
