Hair Dare: 6 Days, 6 Styles

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Day 5: Braiding pays off

This is pretty much just a one-sided French braid, and then I tie all my hair into a bun. So while it may seem complicated, it’s a lot easier than it looks (and definitely worth trying). I don’t typically braid my hair, so I really enjoy all the compliments I get from my coworkers today.

1. You can start with either a middle or side part for this look (I go with a slightly off-center part — my attempt to be unique).



2. I rub some styling mousse between my fingers before I start braiding (try Pureology Colour Stylist Silk Bodifier Volumizing Mousse, $24). When you’re working with your natural hair texture, this helps you grip your hair better, says O’Neil.



3. I then French-braid my hair from the part all the way back down one side, angling it toward the back of my neck. I secure the bottom of the braid to my head using bobby pins (since I have to let go of the braid to finish the hairstyle).



4. Lastly, I comb the remaining hair (including the end of the French braid) to the nape of my neck, and wrap it all into a chignon. You can center this, or you can tie it slightly to one side (go the opposite direction of your part).