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Braiding a Fishbone Hairstyle: Video Series

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The fishbone is a classic hair braiding style that is great for everyday wear or special occasions. Learn the step by step instructions for braiding the fishbone in this free hairstyle video series.

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  1. The fishbone braid is a popular hairstyle that takes practice to master. Learn more about fishbone braids in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  2. Combing a moisturizer into your hair will make it easier to braid. Learn how to prepare hair with moisturizers in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  3. Braiding the little hairs by the hairline can be tricky. Learn how to use a tail comb while braiding hair in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  4. For fishbone braids, it's important to part hair in a consistent pattern. Learn how to part hair for the second row of braids in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  5. Using two or three pieces of hair, learn how to braid bottom ribs for fishbone braids in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  6. The fishbone braid is a very technical braid that requires a lot of time and attention to detail. Learn how to braid the top ribs of a fishbone braid in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  7. Before braiding the fishbone's spine, it's important to make sure all strands are combed and smooth. Learn how to prepare hair for braiding the spine in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  8. For the spine of the fishbone, you have to hold all the individual braids. Get tips for keeping individual braids separated in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  9. The spine is the focal point of the fish bone braids. Learn how to braid the spine of a fishbone in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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  10. Tie off your fishbone braid with a rubber band. Learn how to finish a fishbone braid in this free hairstyle video about hair braiding styles.

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Since the dawn of time, women have sought the perfect hairstyle. That elusive blend of volume, smoothness, and style has created frustration in many women who seek to express their personalities and creativity through their locks. In fact, hairstyles often represent the cultural, social, and ethnic identity for many individuals, and it can also represent a certain social status. While hair density, texture and length are all factors in a persons hairstyle, fashion trends tend to play the biggest role in women's hairstyles.

Braiding is a classic hairstyle that can add class to your updo or just keep hair out of your eyes. Braids have evolved from their once humble beginnings. Now, there are all sorts of braid hairstyles! One of the most popular, and arguably the most difficult, is the fishbone. The fishbone braid take a good deal of time, but it is one of the most unique braid styles out there. In this free video series, learn how to braid a fishbone hairstyle. Our expert, Axis Knox, shows you the step by step process of braiding your hair. So, what are you waiting for? Start braiding fishbones today!

 
About the Presenter

Axis Knox 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 crocheting repertoire every chance she gets.dkdk

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