Thursday, 14 January 2016

This Dutch French Braided Mohawk Will Make You Look Badass

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If you’re a runner, then you need a sleek style that will allow you to zip around the track or on the treadmill. Swap your basic ponytail for this dutch french braided mohawk that actually features three plaits! Keep reading to learn how to DIY it.
Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 1
A mohawk is best created on damp or gelled hair. “A flexible, water-based gel is perfect for any kind of intense workout,” Sarah said. “It doesn’t get crunchy.” Plus, it will lock down any flyways.
Run the formula through your strands, and brush it to distribute the product evenly.
Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 2
Create two parts, lining them up with where your eyebrows start. They should end all the way down the nape of your neck. Take all the hair on the left, twist it up into a bun, and secure it with a clip. Repeat it on the right side. “Doing this will give you a clean section to start your braid,” Sarah explained.
Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 3
“A dutch french braid makes it look more like a mohawk than a regular braid,” Sarah explained. Separate the middle into three pieces, and begin weaving the hair under the bottom as you plait.

Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 4

Keep braiding it tightly all the way down, and secure with an elastic.
Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 5

Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 5

Remove the clips from the side. Comb the hair down neatly on both sides, and pull them tight. Add more product if necessary. Create two simple three-strand braids at the ends with the left and right sections. Secure each braid with an elastic.
Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 5

Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Step 6

Take all three braids, and plait them together. Secure it with an elastic.
Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Final Look
Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Final Look

Dutch French Braid Mohawk: Final LookThis Dutch French Braided Mohawk Will Make You Look Badass

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