
MONTHS ago… LOL. I shot this hairstyle braid tutorial (and a bunch of other people) that I have essential to publish for all of you. Especially for a single reader who exclusively asked for the Twist Waterfall Braid tutorial. I am sorry it has taken me so prolonged to get this posted.
I had carpal tunnel surgery and was totally convinced that although I might not be capable to do hair I considered I could sort away and post a bunch of tutorials for you while I recovered. Boy was I incorrect. I even had some super cute princess styles I needed to get posted prior to Halloween. Bummer. Better late than in no way I guess.
Thanks to Absolutely everyone who sent emails and posted beautiful “get properly” wished on my Facebook page. It was good to know you had been pondering of me. I value that. I am satisfied to say that my hands are feeling fantastic! I don’;t have it all back, but the pain that my carpal tunnel was creating is absolutely gone. Surgical procedure was properly well worth it for me. And I am excited to get back into the swing of items here on Girly Do’;s.

So without having further stalling I give you the tutorial for the twisted waterfall braid. This braid is carried out with two sections. And these will be the entire braid all the way back. Nothing adds into these two sections ever! You will just be putting hair between twists to include the waterfall result. Its the easiest of all the waterfall braids.

After you have the hair divided twist these two sections individually clockwise. I twist these all through the braid process to add a small definition to these braided sections.

Twist counter-clockwise the two sections collectively. Just once.

Take a modest area of hair from the top by the element and spot this in between your two braid sections.

Hold tight and twist the braid segment on the other side of the hair (in between) to safe. And repeat this action all the way back.

Once you are exactly where you want to finish this design Consider one last part from the top and mix it to the braid. (I guess I type of fibbed earlier when I explained you by no means add to the braid.) This is just an anchor area to hold the braid and make it not just slip out of place. This is an critical phase, so never skip it.
You end up with this quite braid. See how straightforward that was and how very good you are at doing it. Way to go! Have a great weekend and happy hair doing!
