Another classic braided style, think of the Dutch braid as an inside-out version of a French braid. And unlike the French braid, it stands out from the head instead of laying flat against it. To create Dutch braids, use the same technique as you’d use for French braids. Add a new section of hair to each section. But instead of crossing sections the outer sections of hair over the middle strand each time, you bring them underneath. Try incorporating side ponytails into a middle Dutch braid for a cute variation.
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