Braid Extensions

Braid Extensions give you naturally thick braids, and add length and volume to your hair, quickly and easily. Rapunzel’s range includes Easy Braid Extensions consisting of 75 g real hair in three thick pieces. Each piece has a thin textile attachment with a popper closure, which is discreetly attached to the hair with hairbands or hairpins. The hair is 55 cm long and comes in a variety of colours. Easy Braid Extensions can be styled in a variety of ways and also mixed to create colour effects. Classic braids, herringbone braids or twisted braids. French, Dutch, tight or loose – only your creativity sets the limits!

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How to braid your hair with hair extensions?

French braid

  1. Part your hair in the middle and divide it into two parts, putting aside one part.
  2. Decide where you want the braid to start and divide the hair into three sections.
  3. Attach the Easy Braid pieces with hairpins or small hairbands under the sections you divided in the previous step. Place the sections over the Easy Braid pieces to form three thick, long sections.
  4. Start braiding by placing the right-hand section over the middle section. The right-hand section now becomes the middle section. Then place the left-hand section over this middle section. Repeat.
  5. To create a French braid, take a section from your own hair that is loose and add to the outer section that is placed over the middle section. Do this every time you place an outer section over the middle section until all the hair has been used up.
  6. Continue braiding to the end and secure with a hairband.
  7. Repeat steps 2–6 with the hair you put aside in step 1.

   

Dutch braid

  1. Part your hair in the middle and divide it into two parts, putting aside one part.
  2. Decide where you want the braid to start and divide the hair into three sections.
  3. Attach the Easy Braid pieces with hairpins or small hairbands under the sections you divided in the previous step. Place the sections over the Easy Braid pieces to form three thick, long sections.
  4. Start braiding by placing the right-hand section under the middle section. The right-hand section now becomes the middle section. Then place the left-hand section under this middle section. Repeat.
  5. To create a Dutch braid, take a section from your own hair that is loose and add to the outer section that is placed under the middle section. Do this every time you place an outer section under the middle section until all the hair has been used up.
  6. Continue braiding to the end and secure with a hairband.
  7. Repeat steps 2–6 with the hair you put aside in step 1.

Fishtail braid

  1. Divide your hair into two sections, one upper and one lower. Put aside the upper section.
  2. Divide the lower section into two and attach two Easy Braid pieces with small hairbands.
  3. Release the upper section.
  4. Now divide your hair into two, each with an Easy Braid piece. Hold one section in each hand.
  5. Start braiding the fishtail braid by taking a thin section from the outer side of the hair you’re holding in your right hand. Pull the section over the hair you’re holding in your right hand and place it on the inner side of the hair you’re holding in your left hand.
  6. Now take a thin section from the outer side of the hair you’re holding in your left hand. Pull the section over the hair you’re holding in your left hand and place it on the inner side of the hair you’re holding in your right hand.
  7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have braided all the hair and secure with a hairband.
  8. To add volume to the braid, you can gently pull out the sides of the braid a little.

   

Ponytail braid

  1. Divide your hair into two sections, one upper and one lower. Create a parting at the height you want your braid to start. Put aside the upper section.
  2. Take out a section from the lower section and attach Easy Braid with a hairband.
  3. Release the upper section.
  4. Gather all your hair at the height of the Easy Braid and fasten with a hairband so that you have a long ponytail.
  5. Divide the ponytail into three, with an Easy Braid piece in each.
  6. Start braiding by placing the right-hand section over the middle section. The right-hand section now becomes the middle section. Then place the left-hand section over this middle section. Repeat.
  7. Continue braiding until you reach the end and secure with a hairband.