Not exact matches
And by the time you reach the
nape of your hair, there won't be any extra leftover hair to incorporate into the
braid.
Top them with texturizing spray, then wind the
braids together and pin at the
nape of your neck.
Once your Dutch
braid has reached the
nape of your neck, simply
braid it the rest of the way down and secure it at the end with a hair elastic.
Once your
braid has reached the
nape of your neck and you have run out of hair to add to it, tie it into a low ponytail along with the rest of your hair.
From the loose hair that is left at the
nape of your neck, pick up a thin section of hair and wrap and pin it at the base of your
braids.
Take a 2 inch section of hair from the
nape of your neck,
braid it right till the end, and secure it with a hair elastic.
To hide the end of the
braid, continue to
braid until it reaches the
nape and finally, secure it with a discreet pin.
Once you have
braided the second half till the
nape, release the first French
braid from the hair elastic.
French
braids are started by taking three small portions at the top of your head and then gradually coming to the
nape by adding sections of hair to the plait.
Step 5: Twist
braid up into a messy bun and secure at the
nape of the neck with pins.
The actress's Inherent Vice N.Y.C. premiere hair — tightly - woven, double French
braids that meet at the
nape of her neck — looks extra-cool thanks to her new red hue.
Then gather the hair into a ponytail at the
nape, fishtail -
braid the tail, and tie it off with a clear elastic.
Just start a loose french
braid at the crown of your head, tie it into a pony at the
nape of your neck, and wrap hair around the elastic to cover it up.
One way to keep your hair squarely out of your line of vision is a high ponytail
braid that pancakes loosely by the
nape of your neck.
Make a deep side part before creating two separate
braids, then pin them both together at the
nape of your neck.
Join both
braids in a knot at the
nape of your neck, and «pull out some flyaways around the ear to create a softer look,» suggest Lauren and Vanessa.
Show off your pretty profile with a chic, messy
braid that goes from the crown of your head down to the
nape of your neck, then secure the rest of your hair into a messy bun.
You can also try mixing two
braids together — start with a Dutch
braid, and at the
nape of your neck, start on a fishtail.
Pin one section so it's out of your way, and then do a Dutch
braid with the other, stopping and securing it with a hair tie when you reach the
nape of your neck.
3) Tie off with a clear elastic, and then roll the secured ends under and in the gap between the
nape of your neck and the
braid.
Go ahead and French
braid from your part to across the top of your head and then following your hair line and angling back around to the
nape of your neck.
Step 6 / Repeat those steps crossing the side strands over the middle strand while adding new sections into the
braid until it reaches the
nape of the neck.
He took the fishtail
braid and pulled it up towards the
nape of her head and tucked the ends under, pinning it in place.
So when the thermometer explodes, will you go for a sleek
braided twist bun or a messy
nape knot?
At the BCBG show at New York Fashion Week, hairstylist Laurent Philippon swept the models» hair over their left shoulder, and then took an inch - thick section of hair behind their right ear and
braided it diagonally toward the
nape of their neck to keep the hair in place.
Spend some time and effort twisting your hair into a band of
braids with a big knot of twists at the
nape of the neck, and you'll look like you've just jumped from the pages of a romantic Jane Austin novel.