Timeless and elegant, waterfall braids are a modified version of the French braid, so this style might be easier if you first familiarize yourself with that technique. The name comes from the way the hair cascades towards the back of the head, like a waterfall, when the braid is complete. Once you figure out this technique, you’ll discover a long list of style variations as well. Try combining different variations to create one-of-a-kind designs that your child can call their own.
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