three-strand braid
A three-strand braid is a simple hairstyle created by intertwining three sections of hair. To begin, divide the hair into three equal parts. The right section is crossed over the middle section, followed by the left section crossing over the new middle section. This pattern continues until the desired length is achieved, and the braid is secured with a hair tie.
This technique is commonly used in various cultures and can be adapted for different styles, such as French braids or Dutch braids. Three-strand braids are popular for their versatility and can be worn casually or for special occasions.