How Do You Create A Dutch Braid?
A Dutch braid is basically a reverse French braid. It can be casual, formal, and it can even be dressed up with jewels, beads, or a sprig of baby’s breath for special events. Dutch braids look complicated, but they just require practice and a little bit of patience. Comb the hair thoroughly with a wide-tooth comb and then follow up by combing it with the fine-tooth comb to make sure every tiny snarl and knot is removed. Apply a small amount of mousse or hair gel to make the hair easier to manage. Begin at the top of the head where the braid will start, use the rattail comb to divide a small section of hair. Divide that section into three individual sections. Make an underhand braid by crossing the right section under the center section, and then cross the left section under the center section. Then, cross the section in your left hand under the center section. Hold the braid in your right hand with your palm up and a finger dividing each section. Divide a one-inch section of hair on th