To be honest, despite being pretty good at plaiting now, I can barely do them on my own hair. It took me ages to achieve an average looking fishtail on my hair. However a surprisingly simple style is the Waterfall Braid. Most people seem put off by them as a lot of the tutorials aren't very good explanations. But I've tried to devise one that's understandable on everyone's level. Its basically a plait that reaches all around the back of your head. Then you can manipulate it into another plait, ponytail or bun, it looks good even leaving it loose. Leaving it loose can look very elegant and pretty for an evening event whereas during the day time, its brilliant for pulling the wispy parts away from your face.
So in my instructions the different colours represent different chunks of hair. The plait starts just above the ear on the side of the head. You then just keep adding bits until you get to the other side. Oh and as you can probably tell by the photograph, wet hair is easiest as the sections of hair are more defined.
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