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The best hairstyles with braids for weddings

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The perfect guest

The perfect guest

When we are invited to a wedding we always have two questions: what should I wear? And how do I comb my hair? For the first question you can click here because we have low cost guest dresses for all tastes. But for the second, read on. One of our favorite options is this, the crown braid, first because you can do it yourself at home and second because it looks good with all kinds of looks. You just have to make two braids and cross them over your head, hiding the ends of one under the other.

Waterfall braid

Waterfall braid

Do you want to wear your hair down? Try this waterfall braid. It is super elegant and will give you a different touch. Doing it is not too complicated, but it requires a little practice. It is like doing a root braid, but instead of continuing to incorporate the new strands, they are released underneath once you have already used them.

Pigtail bubble

Pigtail bubble

The bubble ponytail is one of the most mod hairstyles, but if you want to give it a different touch, start by collecting the front strands in two braids and then make your bubble ponytail normally.

Half crown

Half crown

Wearing a semi-updo like this is a guarantee of success. You just have to make two braids with the front strands and overlap them behind the head. Curl the ends with the tweezers to give the hair more movement.

Diadem

Diadem

A hairstyle as subtle and discreet as this one will let your loose hair shine in all its splendor. You just have to take a strand of hair from behind one of your ears, braid it as you like, and secure it with a hairpin behind the other ear.

Disheveled

Disheveled

There is no single formula to create a hairstyle like this, because all its charm lies in this messy (disheveled) look so cool and so popular this Fall / Winter 2018-2019. The key is to make different braids, herringbone, root, traditional and intertwine them at the back of the head. To decorate it, you can add a chain.

Double bow

Double bow

This hairstyle can easily be done at home. It's done the same as boxer braids, you know, with two German root braids. The ends are then parted and the braids are gathered into two low buns.

Lopsided

Lopsided

We like this crown braid for its great originality. You have to make a very loose herringbone braid on each side of the head and join them on one side, letting all the remaining hair hang loose over the shoulder. It will help you to have previously wavy hair.

Double crown

Double crown

We have already said how much we like crown braids and this one also comes double. If you are very skilled with braids, it will not be too complicated, although a fairly long mane is needed. You only have to first collect the middle area from behind leaving the bangs free. Divide the entire hair in two and make two Dutch braids on each side until it ends at the ends. Afterwards, you just have to cross the two braids above your head.

High bun

High bun

High buns are always glamorous and more when they have as much volume as this one. Start by gathering the hair into a ponytail, separate one section and braid the rest. Open the ends well so that it has as much volume as possible and roll it up on itself. Secure with bobby pins. Now braid the strand that you had left free and wrap it around the bun.

Triple spike

Triple spike

Herringbone braids like this drive us crazy. If you have very long hair, you can divide your hair and make three spike braids and then make a normal one with them.

Dutch crown

Dutch crown

Another crown braid that has conquered us is this. It is a braid that starts from the roots on one side and ends as if it were going to be over one shoulder, only, instead, it is placed above the head as a crown. At weddings and special events, you can put an olive sprig or some fresh flowers as an ornament.

Fairytale princess

Fairytale princess

Wearing braided hair in the purest style of fairytale princesses is not too much of a mystery. But if you want to give your hairstyle a more special touch, start by winding the side locks until you collect the entire hair in a low ponytail. Open the gap that is above the elastic, tuck the ponytail and then braid it. Open the ends a little to give it more volume and, if you want, add a headband or headdress.

Low bun with braid

Low bun with braid

This hairstyle is one of the easiest and most popular, because it is suitable for any occasion (weddings included, of course). You just have to make a root braid on one side of the head and turn it into a low bun.

The herringbone version

The herringbone version

Another option is to take a strand and braid it into a herringbone shape (instead of using the root braid). Make the bun low and then wrap it with your herringbone braid. Release a few strands for a more casual touch.

Bubble braid

Bubble braid

The bubble ponytail is very fashionable, as we have already seen, but we propose a herringbone braid version. You just have to braid the sections with this technique. You can do it directly or like here, with a loop to give more volume to the sides.

Wedding in sight this Fall / Winter 2018-2019? Quiet because we have the best hairstyles with braids so that you are the best combed guest of the party. We have options so that you can do it yourself at home and others more complicated in case you prefer to go to the hairdresser. All of them have braids as their true protagonists, and they are so beautiful!

Hairstyles with braids to succeed at weddings

  • Bows. Do you want to wear a hairstyle with braids and a bun? You can try a very glamorous high bun . You start by braiding a ponytail and then it becomes a bun. If you put a finer braid around it you will get a different touch. If you prefer low buns, you can try root braids on the bangs or make a loose one and place it on top. Another option is to start with a pair of boxer braids and turn them into two low buns.
  • Coronas . We love crown braids because they look good on everyone and go well with any type of dress or jumpsuit. The simplest is to make two braids and cross them at the top of the head. If you want to get a little more complicated, you can start with root braids and then place them as a crown once they are finished. You can also combine all kinds of braids and turn them into a messy or slightly tousled updo.
  • Semi-collected . They are one of our favorites because you can leave the rest of your hair down and show off your hair. We like half crowns, how could it be otherwise, and also waterfall braids, because they are very original. A simpler option, but just as sophisticated, is to make a headband with a braid that comes from behind one ear and goes up behind the other above the head. It is complemented with waves and ready!