A Dutch braid looks intricate but is no harder to achieve than a French braid on long hair. This style creates extra volume and looks especially striking if you have a vibrant hair color.
To create a Dutch braid, split the hair into three sections at the crown. Thread the left strand under the center (the opposite to a French braid), then thread the right strand under the new center strand. Repeat the process, gathering hair from the side as you go, and secure at the bottom with a hair elastic.

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