STEP BY STEP
A plait, commonly known as a braid, is created by interlacing hair strands.
Tools used
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FLAT OR PADDLE BRUSH
Large rectangular wooden brush with boar bristles and nylon monofilament, ideal for long/very long hair.
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PINTAIL COMB
Ideal for backcombing and sectioning hair, creating precise styles, taming unruly hair to create elaborate hairstyles.
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SECTIONING CLIPS
Used to temporarily keep hair strands in place.
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NATURAL GLAM STRAIGHTENER
Tilting and perfectly rounded plates to create waves, soft curls or straight hair with a natural finish.
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HAIR CRIMPER HAIRPINS
Used to hold updos in place.
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HAIR GRIPS
They hold hair in place and are tighter than hairpins.
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ELASTIC BANDS
They hold hair in a ponytail.
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HAIR BUN DOUGHNUT
Used to provide support to a structured updo.
Teaching materials
Step by step
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STEP 1
Choose the area in which to create the weave. Select 4 sections of the same thickness.
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STEP 2
Start with a three-section weave. Insert the fourth section from the outside. Continue with a three-section weave, then insert the outermost section.
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STEP 3
Shown in these images are two different interpretations of the four- section weave structured on a divided and simple work plan.
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