Weave the braid of Pteris vittata with these three strands, and slightly tighten the braid on the top of the head as a solid foundation. When braiding, pay attention to the direction of the braid to keep it on the left side of the whole head.
When braiding Pteris vittata, stir up a small lock of hair on the left and join the braiding. When braiding needs to turn right, start adding a small lock of hair on the right side of the braid at a time and tighten the right side of the braid slightly, so that the braid can be slowly led to the right.
Braid your hair all the way to the right, and add the hair on the right to the braid bit by bit, so that the braid can reach the right along the left head and the back head. When the braid is under the right ear, loosely add the right hair to the braid, let the braid hang down naturally, and continue this way until all the hair is braided. After braiding the hair on the right side, make the braid look like a simple one-sided braid instead of a messy Y-shaped braid.
After the hair is braided, fix it with a rubber band.
Finally, the braid is slightly loose and shaped with fluffy spray to create a tough and heavy effect.
Positive effect: sweet and simple braids look classic.