The article illustrates a beauty editor's journey from simplicity in hairstyling to embracing the French braid. Although initially intimidated by the style, she discovers that French braiding isn't as complicated as believed. French braids differ from standard braids by incorporating hair from the scalp and lying flat against the head. Through expert guidance, the article provides a straightforward guide for beginners, emphasizing the importance of sectioning hair and crossing sections to achieve this chic look, ultimately making the French braid accessible to anyone seeking low-maintenance yet stylish hairstyles.
"A French braid is a plait that runs across the scalp before running through the mids and ends. It's done inwardly, so that it's flat to the head."
"Take three sections of hair wherever you would like the braid to start. The thickness of each section depends on how thick you would like your French braid to be."
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