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Multilevel Hair Braiding: The Second Level

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Summary: Grab from the bottom of the hair and keep alternating sides. Learn how to braid the second level in multilevel hair braiding with techniques from this free hair styling video.

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Axis is a young artist artist who has been crocheting many different patterns and designs for several years. She is self-taught, and continues to add new and creative patterns to her...read more

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"Ok now that we've got our second piece parted we're going to go ahead and braid this, and the process is the same. Now we have this little bit of wider piece up here, but that's perfectly fine. It will still braid the same way. So we'll get our three parts and do our initial crosses. Make sure you've got them all separated and then we'll grab from the bottom and add and just keep alternating sides. This one is really close to being about the same width except for that initial part up top. There's a little curve right there and a little bit of extra, but that's perfectly fine because the rest of the bottom level is going to have nice, beautiful straight lines, but since this part is straight you really want to focus on keeping the braid centered in the middle of your hair section. So just keep adding and going underneath. We're almost to the bottom and when you have smaller sections of hair groups you really see mostly the braid and not so much hair. You really just see the braid in the middle. I'm going to go ahead and grab all of that bottom and then we're going to really pull that bottom piece really tight to keep it to the scalp, and just keep braiding all the way down. If you like you can tie it off whenever you want to just to have hair hanging down. I really love the look of the braid so I just go ahead and braid it all the way down. And lookie there. We've already got two braids done. We're making great progress on this wonderful hairstyle."

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