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French braiding is a timeless and versatile hairstyling technique that has been captivating hearts for generations. Whether you’re aiming for an elegant updo, a casual everyday look, or a statement style for a special occasion, French braids offer endless possibilities to elevate your hair game. From classic three-strand braids to intricate variations like fishtail French braids, waterfall braids, and Dutch braids, there’s a style to suit every taste and hair type. These 24 best French braiding styles bring together creativity, functionality, and beauty, ensuring your hair stays chic and secure no matter the occasion. Not only do French braids keep stray hairs in check, but they also add texture, depth, and a touch of sophistication to your overall look. So, whether you’re heading to work, hitting the gym, or attending a formal event, these stunning styles will inspire you to master the art of French braiding while turning heads wherever you go!

1. Double French Braids With Beach Waves

French Braids
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What You Need

  •  Hair brush
  • Elastic band
  •  Bobby pins

How To Do

  1.  Brush your hair to get rid of any tangles and part it on the left side.
  2. Separate a 2-inch hair section from the hairline of the right section.
  3. Weave it into a French braid close to the scalp, from the front to the back. Secure the end with an elastic band.
  4. Similarly, separate two hair sections from both the temples and braid them.
  5. Gather all the braid ends at the back and tie them into a ponytail.
  6. You may leave the ends loose to merge with your flowing hair or combine the three braids into one braid at the back.

2. Braided Half Updo

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What You Need

  • Comb
  • U- pins
  • Elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair to remove any knots and tangles.
  2. Divide the hair into two sections from ear to ear at the back of the head and tie the top half into a ponytail.
  3. Loosen the ponytail base, separate it right above the elastic band and loop the ponytail through it.
  4. Weave the ponytail in a French braid and secure the ends. Gently pull the braid sections to volumize it.
  5. Wrap the braid around the base of the ponytail to create a bun. Keep securing it with U-pins as you wrap.
  6. You may use an elastic band to secure the bun in place.

3. French Braid Pigtails

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What You Need

  • Hair brush
  • Elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair back, so it falls behind your shoulders.
  2. Divide your hair into half from the front to the back to form two equal sections.
  3. Pick up some hair from the front of one section, near the parting. Divide it into three sections and French braid it.
  4. Once you reach the nape of your neck, secure the braid with an elastic band.
  5. Repeat the same with the other section of hair.

4. Double French Braid

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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Elastic bands
  • Clip

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair back, so it falls behind your shoulders.
  2. Divide your hair vertically into two sections.
  3. Take some hair from the front of one section and right next to the parting.
  4. Divide this section into three parts and French braid it.
  5. Once the French braid reaches the nape of your neck, braid it regularly the rest of the way down. Secure the ends with an elastic band.
  6. Repeat the same with the other section of hair.

5. French Braid Ponytail

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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair to remove all tangles and knots.
  2. Gently backcomb the top of your hair to form a slight pouf. Begin weaving a French braid with this section of hair.
  3. Weave around 5 to 6 stitches of the braid. Once you reach near the middle of your head, secure the braid with an elastic band along with the rest of your hair. This creates the high ponytail.

6. Messy French Braid

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What You Need

  • Elastic band

How To Do

  1. The key to getting a perfect messy braid is not to use a comb. Use your fingers to gather all your hair.
  2. Weave a loose French braid. Allow stray strands of hair to fall freely.
  3. Spritz some hairspray after securing the braid with an elastic band.

7. Mermaid French Braid

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What You Need

  • Elastic bands
  • Brush

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair down to remove any knots.
  2. Gather your hair as you would for a half ponytail and weave it into a braid. Secure this braid with an elastic band.
  3. Pick up a little hair from the top right of your head and pass it through the topmost left stitch of the braid.
  4. Pick up some hair from the left side and pass it through the topmost right stitch.
  5. Keep weaving hair into your braid this way until all your hair is in the mermaid braid.

8. Side-Swept French Braided Bangs

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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Brush
  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic band

How To Do

  1. After brushing your hair, part it on one side.
  2. Leaving out your bangs, gather the rest of your hair and tie it in an elastic band to keep it out of the way.
  3. Gather hair from the front of the side with more hair.
  4. Weave it into a French braid, guiding it from the front to the side of your head.
  5. Keep adding hair only from the front to your bangs.
  6. Once the braid is done, secure it with bobby pins.

9. French Braided Updo

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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Elastic bands
  • Bobby pins

How To Do

  1. Part your hair from the front to the crown in a middle or a side parting.
  2. Weave the side with more hair in a French braid until after your ear.
  3. Weave the rest of the way down into a regular braid.
  4. Secure the braid with an elastic band.
  5. Gather the rest of your hair and weave it into a regular braid.
  6. Wrap the braid in a low bun and secure it with bobby pins.
  7. Wrap the first braid around the bun and pin it in place.

 

You can also add a bow, flowers, or a scarf to your French braided updo.

10. Faux French Braid

Faux French braid tutorial
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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Bobby pins

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair to remove all knots and tangles.
  2. Gather hair from the top and sides and tie it in a half ponytail.
  3. Tie another half ponytail right under the first one.
  4. Split the second ponytail in half, pull both the sections in front of the first ponytail, tie them together with an elastic band.
  5. Tie a third ponytail under the second one and repeat the above.
  6. Keep doing this until the end. Secure the faux braid with an elastic band. Pancake the braid to make it look voluminous.

11. French Braid Half Top Knot

French braid half top knot tutorial
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What You Need

  • Rat-tailed comb
  • Elastic band
  • Bobby pins

How To Do

  1. Using the pointed end of the comb, section off the mohawk part of your hair and clip away the rest to keep it out of the way.
  2. Weave a French braid with the mohawk section of hair until you reach the crown. Secure it with an elastic band.
  3. Wrap the tail of the braid into a top knot and secure it in place with the help of bobby pins.

12. Low Side French Bun

Low side French bun tutorial
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What You Need

  • Rat-tailed comb
  • Bobby pins
  • Thin elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Section your hair in a curve from your left temple to your right ear. Clip the top section up.
  2. Weave the lower section of hair in a French braid by adding hair to only the right side of the braid.
  3. Weave the braid until you reach the opposite side of the back hairline. Secure it with an elastic band.
  4. Gather all your hair and wrap it in a low bun. Secure it with an elastic band and bobby pins.

13. French Knot Tuck Updo

French knot tuck updo tutorial
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What You Need 

  • Hair brush
  • Elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair to remove any knots and tangles. Brush your hair back behind your shoulders.
  2. Gather hair from the top and a little from the sides. Divide it into two sections and tie it in a single knot.
  3. Add more hair to each side and tie another knot.
  4. Keep repeating this until you reach the nape of your neck.
  5. Secure the end with an elastic band. Tuck the remaining hair underneath the French knot braid. Use pins to secure it.

14. Double Braided ‘Do

Double braided French hairdo tutorial
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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Gather some hair from the front and clip it up.
  2. Weave the rest of your hair in a French braid and secure the ends with an elastic band.
  3. Unclip the front section and divide it into two. Twist the sections and intertwine them with each other until the end.
  4. Pin the twisted braid down the center of the French braid.

15. Half French Braid

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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Elastic band

How To Do 

  1. Gather hair from the mohawk region and clip up the rest of your hair.
  2. With the hair from the mohawk section, weave a French braid until you reach the crown.
  3. Once you reach the crown, secure the braid with an elastic band.
  4. Pancake the braid to make it look bigger.

16. French Braid Wreath

French braid wreath tutorial
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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic band

How To Do

  1. Comb your hair to detangle it. Part it on one side.
  2. Start weaving a French braid from the front, on one side. Keep the braid parallel to your hairline, curving it around your head as you go.
  3. To make sure that your hair looks neat while you add it in the braid, use a mirror or ask a friend to help.
  4. Once you reach the front again, secure the ends with an elastic band and tuck it within the braid with hair pins.

17. One French Braid

Tutorial on how to style your hair in one French braid
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What You Need

  • Hair brush
  • Elastic bands
  • Bobby pins

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair to get rid of any tangles and knots.
  2. Gather hair from the top and tie it in a half ponytail.
  3. Topsy tail the ponytail a few times.
  4. Pick up some hair from the sides and tie it in a ponytail over the first ponytail.
  5. Topsy tail that ponytail a few times as well.
  6. Keep repeating this until you reach the end.
  7. Weave the lower half of the ponytails in one fishtail braid.
  8. Secure the ends with an elastic band and pancake the braid.

18. Goddess French Braid

Goddess French braid tutorial
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What You Need

  • Thin elastic bands
  • Comb

How To Do

  1. Brush your hair to remove all knots and tangles.
  2. Gather hair from the top and a little from the sides. Divide it into two sections and tie it in a single knot. Pin it down with a bobby pin.
  3. Add more hair to each side and knot it again.
  4. Keep repeating this until you reach the back hairline.
  5. Divide the remaining hair into two and keep tying knots. Keep the braid as flat as possible.
  6. Secure the end with an elastic band and pin it underneath the braid.

19. Upside Down French Braid Bun

Upside down French braid bun tutorial
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What You Need 

  • Comb
  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Bend over and flip your hair forward. Brush it down to remove any knots.
  2. Begin weaving a French braid from the back hairline towards the front.
  3. Once you reach the crown, wrap all your hair in a top knot.
  4. Use an elastic band and bobby pins to secure the bun in place.

20. Double Messy French Braid Bun

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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Elastic bands
  • Bobby pins

How To Do

  1. Divide your hair into four sections: top, left, bottom, and right.
  2. Clip up the left and right sections.
  3. Weave the top section in a French braid until the crown. Secure it with an elastic band.
  4. Flip your hair forward and weave the bottom section in a French braid from the nape of your neck until the crown.
  5. Unclip the side sections, gather all your hair at the crown, and wrap it in a bun.
  6. Secure the bun with an elastic band and bobby pins.

21. Celebrity French Braid

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What You Need

  • Hair brush
  • Rat-tailed comb
  • Elastic bands
  • Bobby pins

How To Do

  1. Divide your hair vertically into two equal sections.
  2. Braid both sections in French braids.
  3. Once you reach the back hairline, weave the rest of the braid in a regular fashion.
  4. Secure the ends with elastic bands.
  5. Wraps the braids in a single bun and secure it to your head with bobby pins.

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Fun Fact

Celebrities like Beyonce, Amanda Seyfried, and Emam Watson have sported this type of French braid for movie premieres and red carpet events.

22. The Fancy French Braid

What You Need

  • Comb
  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic band

How To Do

  1. The reverse French braid is also known as Dutch braid.
  2. Brush all your hair back and weave it into a reverse French braid. This means that you need to pass the middle section of the braid over the side sections when hair braiding. You also add hair to the middle section of hair and not the side sections.
  3. Once you reach the nape of your neck and run out of hair to add to your braid, weave a regular braid the rest of the way down.
  4. Secure the ends with an elastic band and use bobby pins to keep your hair in place.

23. Double Side French Braid

What You Need 

  • Comb
  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic bands

How To Do 

  1. Part your hair on one side.
  2. Gather some hair from the front and side and clip it up.
  3. Weave the rest of your hair in a side French braid. Secure it at the end with an elastic band.
  4. Unclip the front hair and weave it in a French braid parallel to the first one.
  5. Tuck the end of the second (small) braid under the first one and conceal it with a bobby pin.
  6. Pancake the braid to make it look

24. Half-Up French Braid

A young woman sporting a half-up French braid
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What You Need

  • Comb
  • Section clips
  • Elastic bands

How To Do

  1. Divide your hair into three sections. Keep the middle section as wide as you desire. You may even work with all the top hair if you want a French braid that covers your crown.
  2. Clip the outer sections with section clips to keep them out of the way as you work with the middle section.
  3. Start your French braid on the middle section, right from your hairline. Continue the braid until you reach the back of your head.
  4. Secure the halfway-done French braid with an elastic band and leave the remaining hair free, or you may tie it up into a knot.

Getting your French braid right on the first go is tricky. You need practice and have patience. Certain mistakes like not sectioning the hair properly and forgetting to secure the end, can ruin the look. Below, we have compiled the mistakes people make when doing French braids. Check them out.

Mistakes To Avoid When Doing A French Braid

Here are some mistakes to avoid when tying a French braid-

 

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