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  • -Hey everyone.

  • I'm Mindy from Cute Girls' Hairstyles.

  • And today I'm going to show you how

  • to do a hairstyle that we're calling stacked braids.

  • So a couple weeks ago, we did hairstyle

  • called the ladder braid.

  • And everyone loved it so much that we actually

  • had a fan send in a picture of how she had morphed it

  • into this hairstyle.

  • And it was so cute that we thought

  • we needed to post a tutorial.

  • So thank you to Ceridwin Kingstone--

  • I hope I said that right-- for this awesome idea.

  • OK.

  • So we're going to start.

  • Her hair's just curly because she put curls in it.

  • And we're just going to use it the way it is.

  • So I'm just going to comb it back.

  • And I'm going to do it in the back.

  • But you certainly can do a side ponytail as well,

  • if you would rather.

  • And I just want it lose and soft,

  • so I'm not going to pull it too tight.

  • So now, I'm going to make sure you have them all here.

  • Here we go.

  • OK.

  • I'm going to just start a regular braid.

  • So three sections.

  • And I'm going to just begin my first stitch of the braid,

  • just like any other normal braid.

  • But now I'm going to create a ladder effect.

  • OK.

  • Or a feather effect.

  • Sorry.

  • I said that wrong.

  • We're going to do a feather effect.

  • So I'm going to pick up a piece.

  • And I'm actually going to pick up a pretty good-sized piece

  • here.

  • And I'm going to cross this over now.

  • And I'm going to pick up another piece, just off

  • the very top of this section.

  • So you can see we're feathering both sides of the braid.

  • And if you're doing this on yourself

  • you can use your teeth to hold the hair, or a clip,

  • or anything like that.

  • I know this can be done on yourself, because Ceridwin did.

  • So don't worry about it if you don't have somebody

  • to help you.

  • So we're still just picking up pieces off the top,

  • creating a feathered effect as we go down.

  • So just every time, I'm on an outside edge,

  • pick up a section, and pull it to the side.

  • And as we go down, I'm going to take

  • a little bit smaller pieces off the top.

  • So not quite as much hair.

  • And I'll explain why we're doing it this way in just a minute.

  • So we're just going to keep doing this, taking sections.

  • And, of course, the sections are going to get smaller.

  • That's totally normal.

  • And a little bit harder, shorter pieces.

  • Just stick them over the shoulder.

  • And when you get down to where you're running out

  • of hair length, then you can just braid the rest of it.

  • So I'm almost there.

  • You can see I'm just getting these short little pieces now.

  • Maybe one more.

  • They just get harder to keep out of the way.

  • And let's do one more.

  • Now all my little feathers are down.

  • I'm just going to take this and braid a couple stitches.

  • And then I'm just going to take an elastic for now.

  • Doesn't matter what elastic, because we're

  • going to take it out eventually, and secure it.

  • So you can see we have all of our feather pieces

  • out both sides.

  • And we have our braid.

  • Now, here comes the magic.

  • I'm going to pick up two pieces on the left and one piece

  • on the right, and I'm actually going

  • to start a Dutch braid with those three pieces.

  • So there's my first stitch.

  • Now I'm going to go back to this right side,

  • and I'm going to add in that hair.

  • And we're basically creating a Dutch braid

  • with those feathering pieces.

  • Does that make sense?

  • I hope so.

  • So you can see, as I'm going down the braid,

  • I'm adding in pieces.

  • Creating a Dutch braid right on top of the other braid.

  • This is why we're calling it stacked braids.

  • And we're going to just keep going down, pulling pieces in.

  • Yeah.

  • And I think we have one more.

  • Yeah.

  • Last piece.

  • And I'm going to braid that down a couple stitches as well.

  • And then I'm going to take that original elastic out.

  • And do you have the little one?

  • -Mm-hm.

  • -Thanks.

  • I'm going to use a little elastic on this one that

  • matches her hair, just so that it will

  • fade into the look of the braid.

  • There we go.

  • OK.

  • Now, I want the top braid to pop out a little bit more.

  • So I'm going to go back, and I'm just

  • going to pancake these underneath pieces

  • so that they are just a little more puffy.

  • And that's just going to create the illusion

  • that that top braid sits in there just a little bit better.

  • And I think one more right there.

  • And then that helps, because we've pulled these pieces out.

  • It helps accent that middle braid even more.

  • So you can see that in the end, we have this really cool braid.

  • I mean, it just looks like this crazy intricate braid.

  • I don't even know what you'd call it.

  • But it's really just a Dutch braid on top of feather braid.

  • Very, very cool.

  • I love the way it looks.

  • I'm sure you'll get tons of compliments wearing it.

  • And, like I said, then you can just flip it over to the side.

  • Or you can start out from the side originally.

  • Anything like that will work.

  • And I'm sure you guys will enjoy our lovely stacked braid.

  • Be sure to check out our new website.

  • You can find the link in that corner.

  • And you will love it.

  • We put a ton of work into it, and all the drop-down menus,

  • and the features that will make it so easy for you

  • to find whatever hair it is you're looking for.

  • So make sure and check it out.

  • And we'll see you guys next week.

  • -See ya.

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  • -Camera's on.

  • Do whatever you were going to do.

  • -This is cool.

  • -Tell me these are not cool.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Neon mustaches.

  • Oh, yeah.

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