Make sure that you are using the weft type extensions. You can skip the extensions if you have long and thick hair. A little extra volume won’t hurt, however. [2] X Research source
If you already have long hair, you don’t have to use all of the extensions in the package. Use enough until you get the volume you want.
The curl will add some volume to your braid. You can also curl your hair using alternate methods, if you prefer. If your hair is already curly or wavy, you can skip this step. Always use a quality heat protectant before applying heat to your hair.
Don’t touch the curls too much because your hair will become frizzy.
If you are starting from the side that has more hair, keep your braid loose so that you don’t lose the “bump” made by the part.
Gather a thin strand of hair and add it to the bottom strand. Cross the bottom strand under the middle strand. Cross the top strand under the middle strand; don’t add anything to it. Do this two more times, then stop.
If you have any braided hair sticking out from under the hair tie, gently unravel it.
You don’t be using these sections until later. You are doing this now so that you don’t include them in the main braid.
You are including the ponytail from the crown braid in this.
Depending on the length of your hair, you may only be able to do this once or twice. Alternatively, you could use loose extensions to bulk up the braid. You don’t have to attach the extensions - just braid them into your hair.
You are only braiding the two mini braids together. Leave the main (Dutch) braid alone.
Place the largest flowers on the top of the braid, and go smaller further down. Add some smaller flowers to your braided crown. If you are using fake flowers, pop them off of the stems, then push the stub through the looped part of a bobby pin. [14] X Research source