flower-girls-181-d111967.jpg   Credit: Bryan Gardner

THE TOOLS Shampoo Detangler or leave-in conditioner Styling mousse Styling gel Bobby pins Curling iron flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-1-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography HOW-TO 1. Wash hair, adding detangler or leave-in conditioner to eliminate any snarls. 2. Using your fingers, run styling mousse through wet strands. This product is good for curly hair, but it is also good for fine hair, lending it volume, making it more pliable for braiding, and increasing its ability to hold the style over a longer span of time. 3. Part the hair on the side and pull it back, adding a bit of styling gel to control the baby hairs around the face. 4. First working on the left and then the right, French braid the hair. The two braids should eventually meet in the middle at the back of the head. flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-4-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography 5. Bring the two braids together and crisscross them, pinning them in the middle so that it looks like one seamless braid. flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-2-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography 6. When the braids are complete, curl the ends of the hair. If desired, add an accessory on one or both sides of the look. THE DETAILS Cinch Detangler + Leave-In Conditioner, $11.95; socozy.com. Behave Styling Mousse Medium Hold, $11.95; socozy.com. Behave Styling Gel Medium Hold, $11.95; socozy.com.

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flower-girls-181-d111967.jpg   Credit: Bryan Gardner

flower-girls-181-d111967.jpg Credit: Bryan Gardner

flower-girls-181-d111967.jpg

Credit: Bryan Gardner

THE TOOLS

Shampoo Detangler or leave-in conditioner Styling mousse Styling gel Bobby pins Curling iron

flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-1-0515.jpg   Credit: Mike Krautter Photography

HOW-TO

  1. Wash hair, adding detangler or leave-in conditioner to eliminate any snarls.

  2. Using your fingers, run styling mousse through wet strands. This product is good for curly hair, but it is also good for fine hair, lending it volume, making it more pliable for braiding, and increasing its ability to hold the style over a longer span of time.

  3. Part the hair on the side and pull it back, adding a bit of styling gel to control the baby hairs around the face.

  4. First working on the left and then the right, French braid the hair. The two braids should eventually meet in the middle at the back of the head.

    flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-4-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography

  5. Bring the two braids together and crisscross them, pinning them in the middle so that it looks like one seamless braid.

    flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-2-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography

  6. When the braids are complete, curl the ends of the hair. If desired, add an accessory on one or both sides of the look.

THE DETAILS

Cinch Detangler + Leave-In Conditioner, $11.95; socozy.com. Behave Styling Mousse Medium Hold, $11.95; socozy.com. Behave Styling Gel Medium Hold, $11.95; socozy.com.

flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-1-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography

flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-1-0515.jpg

Credit: Mike Krautter Photography

flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-4-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography

flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-4-0515.jpg

flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-2-0515.jpg Credit: Mike Krautter Photography

flower-girl-hair-how-to-braid-crown-step-2-0515.jpg

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