@@opalfishsparklequasar8663 A senior came up to me at church and said "I'm always so happy to see your hair! It makes me realize my hair doesn't have to be perfect, either." Oof. There's always that one who does care. The hard part is learning not to live for that person's approval.
Okay this looks WAY easier than all the other methods I’ve seen. I am definitely going to try this. You have no idea how refreshing it is to see a tutorial that works for long hair and doesn’t have 30 steps in it. Can’t wait for try it!
This is a game-changer! I also do not like the parting in the back, and I can never get the bumps near your ears (from the braids being folded upwards) to look even. This solves all of those issues
I've wanted to find a neat and tidy hairstyle for everyday wear and for housework that wasn't 50 steps or stupid messy looking. This is such an awesome style I'm going to try in the morning ☺️
I wear 14th to 17th century renaissance garments every day but I have thin long hair and struggle with finding period hair styles that look good on me, as parting my hair looks awful. This is an amazing alternative and I use this style all the time now! 🧡 Thank you so much! I love your videos, your always a great inspiration.
There's also another way to do this (if a little more complicated)! Basically, you make a Dutch braid that wraps all the way around your head, picking up all the hair as you go. You start behind one ear, braid up to the forehead, then down and around. Once you make it back to the ear, you wrap the length of the braid on top of the messy bit, and pin it to the top of your head! I've never mastered it, but when you know what you're doing, it looks great. 😂
I've also seen a tutorial for ladies with shorter hair in which she made 4 braids, 2 front, 2 back, and wrapped them strategically so that it appeared to be this style.
I'm so glad I'm not the only person who dislikes the look of a parting in the back! At the front is fine but the back looks a bit unfinished to me with the parting visible. I do it this way too and it's a little change that makes it look a lot better in my opinion.
I don’t think this looks any better (personally). I don’t like the big bump at the base of the braids which you don’t get if they start on the side because you can smooth it over. Maybe that could be remedied with more careful placement.
I will definitely try this. My hair is hip length so when I usually do milkmaid braids I end up looking more like Cersei Lannister than some fresh danced girl coming out of a barn with the family’s daily portion of milk. I hope this works!
@@lisaj1622 you could try putting a thin ribbon through a tapestry needle and carefully sew them on (obviously not through the skin but only through the hair). It´s an antique/medieval way of securing your hair and works very well on heavy braids in my experience. I know that I had seen this technique on youtube, but don´t know how it´s called anymore, so i can´t lead you towards tutorials sadly.
@Lisa J I tried and they slid down my head. I do like this technique though because it keeps a lot of the bulk towards the back of my head. I’m definitely going to try the ribbon though. Hopefully that works.
@FridaCrescencia I never would have thought of that so thank you for the tip! I have always loved the look of ribbon weaving through braids but had never thought of the practical reasons for it. I’m definitely going to try it.
I have an undercut and this method might help me avoid that weird gap that I get when I attempt to do this style normally. Thank you for making this video!
Thank you, from a "fellow flat-headed lady"! It's always a struggle when you think you've mastered a cute hairstyle, then you look at it from the side and realise it isn't so cute after all, hahaha :D
I alway did that, when my hair was longer, never called them Milkmaid braids though, but "fake crown braid". Now that my hair is just below shoulder lenght I tried Milkmaid braids for the first time ever because my hair doesn't reach around anymore. So this is unfortunately not an option for me at the moment. But it sure looks pretty! :D
This has changed my hair game. I have long hair but work with kids in a humid environment and doing my hair this way with a thin scarf braided through and knotted on top holds it up all day with only a few pins. THANKS!!!
LOVE LOVE LOVE! I have a flat head and bangs so I wasn’t how to make milkmaid braiding work. The other tutorials made me look like hot flat head mess!! This is the easiest non-complicated tutorial for milkmaid braids ! I even watched a couple ads for you. Thank you so much
AND I don’t have to worry about a tight bun pulling on my scalp while i sleep. I finally found a hair style that is healthy for the hair AND one that i can sleep with. Also, whoever said long hair is hard to manage has not seen this video!!!
Ik probeer zoiets soortgelijks al twee uur voor elkaar te krijgen, en jouw tutorial is de beste tot nu toe! De andere kant op vlechten maakt echt een verschil!
Yeaaaah, I have long thin hair and I really don't like it when my scalp show off when I style them! Thank you for this video, I can become reconciled with milk braids then. :D
For some reason, I never even thought of doing this. It works REALLY well for thick haired people like me because I always felt like traditional milkmaid braids looked way too fat on my head and added extra volume to my already big head/face. Having the bottom portions of the hair on the head like this means less volume, less large head/face. Love it!
Glad I found your video! I was looking for a way to avoid the parting in the back of my head. And your solution is so simple and it looks gorgeous! Thanks for sharing 🤗🦋🌻🕊️
I can do this...!!! I've done this hairstyle now! I think your video will change my life positively, Loepsie. This is the first hairstyle of this kind, that I can do: easy, comfy, nice, not tight, neck and face are exposed. I also can do nice bun, but its tightness irritates my scalp. Thank you!!! 💐
Thank you! I've been watching your videos for just a few weeks and I really like your tutorials. They're calm and simple, easy to follow. I've got hair similar to yours, with a bit more length that I have no clue what to do with. I've been wearing it plaited for decades and only just now I'm starting to actually style it. I'd been struggling with this hairstyle, so you uploaded this at the right time for me!
Thank you (Bedankt). That made so much sense. My hair is not long enough for the full milkmaid braid, but I can use the 'no parting' tip for other styles.
I’ve been doing it the hard way for years (Dutch braiding all the way around my head) because I didn’t think there was an easier way to do it without an odd part in the back !! Thank you so much !!
Thank you so much for this video! This looks so much better than my previous attempts at a similar style. I do my hair like this a couple of times a week now. You have revolutionized this hair style for me, and I love it!
Thank you so much! It made milkbraids so much easier to do. Tip if your hair too short then you can try doing a half up half down version using only the top half of the hair.
I've mastered the middle parted heidi braid way and don't know why you knock it so hard. It's so cute and classic! I was still excited to try this, but I gave it a go, and I'll be sticking to the way that you seem to have disdain for lol.
Oh...haha. I have spent years trying to work out how to deal with the extra plaits at the top...thinking it was something complicated like a French plait and then you just clipped them underneath. Now I will try this 😊. Thank You.
Great tutorial, quick and to the point with a really good idea, I never liked the part so stopped doing my hair like this but now I'm excited to try it out
Thank you for this video. The style definitely looks more put together, especially the back of the head. No parting in the back. Of course, this really makes sense. I enjoyed this tutorial a lot. You’re awesome 💕
I just started my job as a nurse after graduation and wanted a quick and easy updo that looks neat but still cute and found your video, been wearing this for a week now, thank you!
It looks very sweet. Finaly I know the german name for it: Gredlfrisur. An 82 year old woman told me they wore this hairstyle as she was a child. Such a good idea to avoid the parting! I must try it!
This is perfect!! I have lock it extentions and if I were to part my hair, you'd see the wefts, not cute and very limiting for hairstyles. But I can adapt this and do all kinds of braid styles. I feel ridiculous for not thinking of this myself. So elegantly simple!!
I love this method of doing milkmaid braids! I actually did my hair in this exact method today! :joy: Quite fun to see you make a tutorial while having my hair done like it!
This is actually brilliant from a comfort perspective. I can’t stand when my hair is being pulled the “wrong” way. Drives me crazy all day. So if I want a braid to go in a certain direction I need to angle it that way before I even start. You both remove the center back part while simultaneously encouraging the hair to go in the “right” direction with this method and it’s genius.
I used to wear milkmaid braids all the time, but I always felt like the back looked funky and then I would worry about it all day. Then I started doing the thing were you Dutch braid all the way around your head, but it was always so difficult! This is a great middle point. Thank you!! 😁
Thank you! These are easy to make. I love braids (so much that my boyfriend draws me always with braids) and these are cute. I have never seen them before, but I'm gonna try. My hair is middle back lenght, but I'll manage 😁
I have never liked the milkmaid braids because of the parting down the middle and I could never figure out how to get rid of it!!!! thank you so much I tried it right after watching and it looks great!!
Finally! I found Shinoa Hiiragi's hair style! Ty! I've been looking for Shinoa Hiiragi's hair style tutorial but it's hard to find one.. And then I accidentally click this vid and I'm thankfull that I clicked it. Lol! Tysm! 😊😀
Thank you so much for this tutorial! My hair is too long for the milkmaid braids with the parting and I can never get the braids to lie flat at the ears and get the parting straight ... THIS IS A LIFE SAVER! I love how this looks! I think it will be my summer go to. A nice sturdy updo. That and my favorite little victorian inspired updo that I think is also inspired by a style I saw in one of your videos!
I had to get my hair cut shorter because of a very unlucky bleaching experience (I did it myself.... don't ever try it!). I cannot wait until my hair gets longer so I can try this.... I don't really like extensions on myself, so I will have to be patient...
Great vid, neat trick! The first one is what little girls wore (whose hair was not long enough yet) in past times. When I had long hair, I used to do something similar. Two braids, tied at the nape and top of my head. With only a few pins it lasted all day! I was never bothered by the parting though. Wish I've known it!
it's actually really smart way to do it and it still looks really beautiful. I tried other ways but its just so tiring and my head feels heavy. thanks a lot for this video of yours
Ohhh I've always wanted to try this, but it seemed so complicated and I really don't like the parting down the middle! I haven't been able to go to the hairdresser in ages, so this hairstyle is perfect 😂
This is perfect because I can finally stop worrying the whole day about whether I parted my hair evenly and people are judging 🙃
When you get older,
you'll realise no one cares about your hair.
It will be very freeing.
🌈
@@opalfishsparklequasar8663 A senior came up to me at church and said "I'm always so happy to see your hair! It makes me realize my hair doesn't have to be perfect, either." Oof. There's always that one who does care. The hard part is learning not to live for that person's approval.
I’ve stared at people’s wonky parts, not because I’m judging, but because I’m realizing that I’m not the only one who’s imperfect.
i always have an uneven parting and I don't care it really doesn't matter that much
A) you can always do a deliberately uneven parting.
B) you can use a hand mirror to check your part before you braid to see that it's even.
The crossed braids are a look themselves
Yeah... but they look a bit weird
I think they look awesome to be honest
Lolita
Okay this looks WAY easier than all the other methods I’ve seen. I am definitely going to try this. You have no idea how refreshing it is to see a tutorial that works for long hair and doesn’t have 30 steps in it. Can’t wait for try it!
Why did I not think of this before. Thank you. Tomorrow is sorted.
This is a game-changer! I also do not like the parting in the back, and I can never get the bumps near your ears (from the braids being folded upwards) to look even. This solves all of those issues
The bumps were the part that bothered me most, so this is great!
I've wanted to find a neat and tidy hairstyle for everyday wear and for housework that wasn't 50 steps or stupid messy looking.
This is such an awesome style I'm going to try in the morning ☺️
My great grandmother wore her hair like this and I've never been able to figure it out. Thank you
My great grandmother too !!!
I wear 14th to 17th century renaissance garments every day but I have thin long hair and struggle with finding period hair styles that look good on me, as parting my hair looks awful. This is an amazing alternative and I use this style all the time now! 🧡 Thank you so much! I love your videos, your always a great inspiration.
Shout out to all the flat headed ladies ✌
What'sit Toyou i see you too ✌🏽
Heyoooo! 👉👉
Whoo!
Heree
There's also another way to do this (if a little more complicated)! Basically, you make a Dutch braid that wraps all the way around your head, picking up all the hair as you go. You start behind one ear, braid up to the forehead, then down and around. Once you make it back to the ear, you wrap the length of the braid on top of the messy bit, and pin it to the top of your head! I've never mastered it, but when you know what you're doing, it looks great. 😂
I always try it the same way. It‘s easily very messy
Ah yes, the classic crown braid 😄 I used to do that a lot in the early days of my RUclips channel, but I'm not sure I could do it anymore haha
I've also seen a tutorial for ladies with shorter hair in which she made 4 braids, 2 front, 2 back, and wrapped them strategically so that it appeared to be this style.
Thats what I do, my hair is not long enough for this hahha
It also hurts your arms like hell
I'm so glad I'm not the only person who dislikes the look of a parting in the back! At the front is fine but the back looks a bit unfinished to me with the parting visible. I do it this way too and it's a little change that makes it look a lot better in my opinion.
I don’t think this looks any better (personally). I don’t like the big bump at the base of the braids which you don’t get if they start on the side because you can smooth it over. Maybe that could be remedied with more careful placement.
@@meinkanta what bump?
I have such trouble parting my hair evenly in the back, so this is helpful to avoid a messy part too lol
I will definitely try this. My hair is hip length so when I usually do milkmaid braids I end up looking more like Cersei Lannister than some fresh danced girl coming out of a barn with the family’s daily portion of milk. I hope this works!
My hair is now below my butt and I don't now how to make the braids stay up on my head when I try milkmaid braids because they are too heavy😭
@@lisaj1622 you could try putting a thin ribbon through a tapestry needle and carefully sew them on (obviously not through the skin but only through the hair). It´s an antique/medieval way of securing your hair and works very well on heavy braids in my experience. I know that I had seen this technique on youtube, but don´t know how it´s called anymore, so i can´t lead you towards tutorials sadly.
@@FridaCrescencia thank you! Yes I've seen that method on RUclips too, I need to look into buying one of those needles and try it
@Lisa J I tried and they slid down my head. I do like this technique though because it keeps a lot of the bulk towards the back of my head. I’m definitely going to try the ribbon though. Hopefully that works.
@FridaCrescencia I never would have thought of that so thank you for the tip! I have always loved the look of ribbon weaving through braids but had never thought of the practical reasons for it. I’m definitely going to try it.
I absolutely love this! I don't like my part showing in the back if I have an active psoriasis flare, so this is a perfect solution!
I have an undercut and this method might help me avoid that weird gap that I get when I attempt to do this style normally. Thank you for making this video!
I don't know why I've never done this. It's such a logical fix. Thanks for spiffing up my braids!
Thank you, from a "fellow flat-headed lady"! It's always a struggle when you think you've mastered a cute hairstyle, then you look at it from the side and realise it isn't so cute after all, hahaha :D
You just changed the game. I've never worn milk maid braids out because I hate the back parting. You win a cookie! 🍪
I alway did that, when my hair was longer, never called them Milkmaid braids though, but "fake crown braid". Now that my hair is just below shoulder lenght I tried Milkmaid braids for the first time ever because my hair doesn't reach around anymore. So this is unfortunately not an option for me at the moment. But it sure looks pretty! :D
My hair won't even grow long enough to do this style and I'm too uncoordinated to do a crown braid :'( lol
Hair extensions!!!!!
Bam problem solved
This is genius. I’ve been doing milkmaid braids forever and I’m definitely going to adopt this version.
Love how your bangs are cut. Thanks for sharing.
Damn, why did I have to cut off all of my hair during quarantine
Cosmo the Pug I don’t know! why did you “have to cut off all your hair” ? Head lice?
@@JulieWallis1963 angst
julie Wallis The boredom was real, but it worked out 👍 Long hair was doin nothing for me
Same. I haven't updated my photo.
I've been considering whether to cut my hair shorter but I always decide against it because I know I'll regret it when I can't do certain hairstyles
This is so simple, and yet brilliant! I never even thought of doing it like this. I definitely will wear this tomorrow!
Oh that is such an easy and useful suggestion! I love milkmaid braids but always have this issue. Thank you for the video! 😄
I absolutely love this look with the fringe bang. So adorable
You make the hairstyle look gorgeous. Thank you for sharing the neat idea.
Thank you for this tutorial. I had struggled with this updo, you show it clearly. From 2 days im wearing it and love it ❤
This is BRILLIANT. I wear this style all the time and was always bothered by the back. Thank you for this!!
This has changed my hair game. I have long hair but work with kids in a humid environment and doing my hair this way with a thin scarf braided through and knotted on top holds it up all day with only a few pins. THANKS!!!
Simple, polished, and pretty. Can't wait to try this!
LOVE LOVE LOVE! I have a flat head and bangs so I wasn’t how to make milkmaid braiding work. The other tutorials made me look like hot flat head mess!! This is the easiest non-complicated tutorial for milkmaid braids !
I even watched a couple ads for you. Thank you so much
AND I don’t have to worry about a tight bun pulling on my scalp while i sleep. I finally found a hair style that is healthy for the hair AND one that i can sleep with.
Also, whoever said long hair is hard to manage has not seen this video!!!
I like that you can see the braid better this way! I'll definitely try it!
Ik probeer zoiets soortgelijks al twee uur voor elkaar te krijgen, en jouw tutorial is de beste tot nu toe! De andere kant op vlechten maakt echt een verschil!
GENIUS. it also avoids the awkward bump in your braid when you braid downwards and flip up!
omg can i just say this is genius 😱
also the sole reason im growing my hair is because i want to play with beautiful hair styles like this!
Wow! I really had no idea how you were going to pull this off until you started the second braid. So smart!
Totally genius! I love this way! I'm going to try it. Thank you! I've always loved the milkmaid braid, but for years I've had issues with it!
So simple and I would never had tried it this way on my own. I am stunned. Thank you for sharing
This was actually helpful. I never thought of that.
Yeaaaah, I have long thin hair and I really don't like it when my scalp show off when I style them! Thank you for this video, I can become reconciled with milk braids then. :D
Dude, this is SO easily obtainable.....looks like it anyway. Definitely gonna be the next hairstyle I try. Thank you! You kept it simple!
Quick and easy tutorial. I hate it when I have a parting down the back. Love your channel.
For some reason, I never even thought of doing this. It works REALLY well for thick haired people like me because I always felt like traditional milkmaid braids looked way too fat on my head and added extra volume to my already big head/face. Having the bottom portions of the hair on the head like this means less volume, less large head/face. Love it!
a single twist and it looks so much nicer! love it
I love the easiest way to braid ,yours when to keep simple. I want to try . Thank you for sharing 🙂
I tried this hairstyle yesterday and being this early to this vid made me happy ^^
THIS IS SO OBVIOUS AND SUCH A GREAT IDEA. I can't believe how easy it was and how much better it looks. Thank you!
Glad I found your video! I was looking for a way to avoid the parting in the back of my head. And your solution is so simple and it looks gorgeous! Thanks for sharing 🤗🦋🌻🕊️
I can do this...!!! I've done this hairstyle now! I think your video will change my life positively, Loepsie. This is the first hairstyle of this kind, that I can do: easy, comfy, nice, not tight, neck and face are exposed. I also can do nice bun, but its tightness irritates my scalp. Thank you!!! 💐
This is genius, I don't know how I didn't know about this all my life, thank you so much!
Thank you! I've been watching your videos for just a few weeks and I really like your tutorials. They're calm and simple, easy to follow. I've got hair similar to yours, with a bit more length that I have no clue what to do with. I've been wearing it plaited for decades and only just now I'm starting to actually style it. I'd been struggling with this hairstyle, so you uploaded this at the right time for me!
This is revolutionary! Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you (Bedankt). That made so much sense. My hair is not long enough for the full milkmaid braid, but I can use the 'no parting' tip for other styles.
Much cleaner way to do this hairstyle - thank you for sharing. Looks very nice.
I’ve been doing it the hard way for years (Dutch braiding all the way around my head) because I didn’t think there was an easier way to do it without an odd part in the back !! Thank you so much !!
GENIUS! Such a simple solution. Love it!
Thank you so much for this video! This looks so much better than my previous attempts at a similar style. I do my hair like this a couple of times a week now. You have revolutionized this hair style for me, and I love it!
Thank you so much! It made milkbraids so much easier to do. Tip if your hair too short then you can try doing a half up half down version using only the top half of the hair.
OH MY GOD
BISS
AMAZING
WHY HAVE I NOT THOUGHT TO DO THIS BEFORE
It also solves the weird bubbles!!!
YOU'RE A GENIUS
I've mastered the middle parted heidi braid way and don't know why you knock it so hard. It's so cute and classic! I was still excited to try this, but I gave it a go, and I'll be sticking to the way that you seem to have disdain for lol.
Certainly doing this on my step daughters lovely long hair. Thank you for sharing.
Oh...haha. I have spent years trying to work out how to deal with the extra plaits at the top...thinking it was something complicated like a French plait and then you just clipped them underneath. Now I will try this 😊. Thank You.
I recommend wearing your hair in milkmaid braids when you're on a plane/taking a flight. It sits flat, off of your neck, and all accounted for.
To me the parting feels more "authentic" but I love this for more dressed up occasions.
Thank you -I gave up on this hairstyle years ago. but now You have shown me how to do it.
Love how down to earth you are ! I've started a vintage-style based channel,and all i can say is: best community ever!
Great tutorial, quick and to the point with a really good idea, I never liked the part so stopped doing my hair like this but now I'm excited to try it out
You are so creative Lucy! Thanks for the video! Much love from Chile
Girl you are a life saver
I was looking for a solution for ages
Thank you 😍
Thank you for this video. The style definitely looks more put together, especially the back of the head. No parting in the back. Of course, this really makes sense. I enjoyed this tutorial a lot. You’re awesome 💕
i was expecting this to be more complicated...thanks for sharing! as my hair grows longer i'm going to keep wanting to do more braids like i used to 😀
Wow! So much better that the way that I made! I will adopt this way. Thanks from Brazil.
I just started my job as a nurse after graduation and wanted a quick and easy updo that looks neat but still cute and found your video, been wearing this for a week now, thank you!
It looks very sweet. Finaly I know the german name for it: Gredlfrisur. An 82 year old woman told me they wore this hairstyle as she was a child. Such a good idea to avoid the parting! I must try it!
I need a bangs tutorial! Love how yours are cut!
This is perfect!! I have lock it extentions and if I were to part my hair, you'd see the wefts, not cute and very limiting for hairstyles. But I can adapt this and do all kinds of braid styles. I feel ridiculous for not thinking of this myself. So elegantly simple!!
Hahaha. Too funny! I did milkmaid braids this morning before mowing lawn on a very windy day.
Such a simple and grat way to do milkmaid braids! Thanks!
I love this method of doing milkmaid braids! I actually did my hair in this exact method today! :joy: Quite fun to see you make a tutorial while having my hair done like it!
I can’t wait to try this ☺️ your bangs are adorable as well!
Catch me wearing this hairstyle every day to work from now on, this is so cute and easy!
This is actually brilliant from a comfort perspective. I can’t stand when my hair is being pulled the “wrong” way. Drives me crazy all day. So if I want a braid to go in a certain direction I need to angle it that way before I even start. You both remove the center back part while simultaneously encouraging the hair to go in the “right” direction with this method and it’s genius.
I used to wear milkmaid braids all the time, but I always felt like the back looked funky and then I would worry about it all day. Then I started doing the thing were you Dutch braid all the way around your head, but it was always so difficult! This is a great middle point. Thank you!! 😁
Thank you! These are easy to make. I love braids (so much that my boyfriend draws me always with braids) and these are cute. I have never seen them before, but I'm gonna try. My hair is middle back lenght, but I'll manage 😁
I have never liked the milkmaid braids because of the parting down the middle and I could never figure out how to get rid of it!!!!
thank you so much I tried it right after watching and it looks great!!
You look super lovely with this hairstyle ❤
GENIUS!! Such a great tip and looks waaaay better!
Finally! I found Shinoa Hiiragi's hair style! Ty! I've been looking for Shinoa Hiiragi's hair style tutorial but it's hard to find one.. And then I accidentally click this vid and I'm thankfull that I clicked it. Lol! Tysm! 😊😀
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
My hair is too long for the milkmaid braids with the parting and I can never get the braids to lie flat at the ears and get the parting straight ... THIS IS A LIFE SAVER!
I love how this looks! I think it will be my summer go to. A nice sturdy updo. That and my favorite little victorian inspired updo that I think is also inspired by a style I saw in one of your videos!
Flat headed lady who doesn't like hard parts! I love how you did these!
Mind blown. Super cute. Super easy. I am using this.
I had to get my hair cut shorter because of a very unlucky bleaching experience (I did it myself.... don't ever try it!).
I cannot wait until my hair gets longer so I can try this.... I don't really like extensions on myself, so I will have to be patient...
New favorite way to do milkmaid braids!
Great vid, neat trick!
The first one is what little girls wore (whose hair was not long enough yet) in past times.
When I had long hair, I used to do something similar. Two braids, tied at the nape and top of my head. With only a few pins it lasted all day! I was never bothered by the parting though. Wish I've known it!
I love this! Thank you! Now to grow out my hair so I can try it 😅
This is brilliant and one of my favorite styles you've done! It will help my scalp not burn in the sun! Thank you!
This makes so much sense I don't know how it never occurred to me to do it this way.
it's actually really smart way to do it and it still looks really beautiful. I tried other ways but its just so tiring and my head feels heavy. thanks a lot for this video of yours
Ohhh I've always wanted to try this, but it seemed so complicated and I really don't like the parting down the middle! I haven't been able to go to the hairdresser in ages, so this hairstyle is perfect 😂
another technique is to split your hair in four, cross the two top sections and then braid as you normally do
You are brilliant, I’ve always thought the same for milk maid braids!!! Thanks so much!!!