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Today, I'm telling you how to do my princess hairdo, commonly known as a two-strand French braid.

I'll be honest with you — it's the hairdo I go for when my hair is super dirty.

But if yours is clean, I strongly suggest you use a hair texturizer, so your mane is easier to work with.

My favourite one is Morning After Dust by L'Oréal Professionnel, because it smells waaaaayy too good.

So, the first step is to take one big strand of hair which you then divide into two parts.

The goal is to take the front strand and move it over the back strand.

You repeat the same step again and again while grabbing a new piece of hair each time you.

It's basically like a French braid, but with two strands instead of three which makes it easier.

I'd rather tell you now: you're going to start all over again MANY TIMES, especially if French braiding isn't your forte.

Even if you don't have anymore blood running in your arms or if you're about to miss your bus or on the verge of simply going crazy, don't give up.

It's by doing it over and over again that you'll become the best at it.

I'm a longtime side part fan, but you can totally go for a center part if you prefer something more symmetrical.

I tie it all together in some kind of a bun with transparent elastics and bobby pins if needed.

To make sure no hair gets out of my braid — especially since I have bangs — I keep it in place with hairspray.

I really like Infinium by L'Oréal Professionnel because it preserves hair's natural texture.

And because I personally think that hair is never too silky, I finish it up with the Huile Lactée by Kérastase

which has a moisturizing power on top of having UV filters.

So whether your hair is greasy, clean or you just want to look like a Danish princess,

that's how you do a two-strand French braid.

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