subject: How To Make An Easy French Pleat In Just Minutes [print this page] How To Make An Easy French Pleat In Just Minutes
Whether for work or for a formal event, the French Pleat or French Twist is a classic style that suits any woman with long hair beautifully. Normally requiring an abundance of hair grips, hair spray and backcombing, the French pleat can also be made simply and quickly just using a single barrette or hair clip.In this article we show you how to make an easy French pleat. Once you get the hang of the technique, you will be able to put your hair up beautifully in less than three minutes.Step 1: Hold your hair in a ponytail with one hand.
Where you start your ponytail determines how low the line of your French pleat begins along the back of your head. For hair that is past shoulder length, start your ponytail at the very bottom of your hair line along your neck. For shoulder length hair, start your ponytail at the centre of your head.Step 2: Start twisting your hair.
Keep your ponytail down for one or two twists. Twist tightly to keep the edge of your pleat looking neat.Step 3: Fold up from the twisted section and form the basic French pleat shape.
Still holding the ends of your hair, pull your ponytail straight up, quite taut, and continue to twist your hair tightly. This should pull your hair from the side neatly up and over your twisted ponytail. If it doesn't, pinch some hair from the bottom and gently ease this up to create a smooth looking roll. Keep twisting your hair tightly all the way to the ends.Step 4: Choose whether you prefer the ends of your hair tucked in or left out.
Once your hair has been rolled up and you have a pleated edge forming to the edge of your crown, if you have some ends left you can either leave these out for a cascading or fantail effect, or tuck them under for a clean traditional look.To fold your ends into your pleat, tuck them into your pleated edge, hiding them underneath the roll and against your head.Step 5: Choose your favourite hair clip to hold your French pleat.
Larger barrettes with a high arched clasp, as well as concorde style beak hair clips or Ficcare clips, are very good for giving your French pleat a strong, reliable hold. Just slide them across your pleat horizonally and close them across your hair.If you are familiar with the Stone Bridge "back scoop" technique, then there are a variety of other hair accessories that will elegantly hold your hair in place as well. French pleat combs give an especially good hold and are particularly recommended if your hair is fine or slippery in texture. French U pins are very popular, as they almost disappear into your hair, but can provide an excellent strong hold.Hair sticks and forks also look wonderful in a French pleat, creating a clean and simple finish to your hair.
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