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The Inverted Loose Braid Updo is a stunning hairstyle that combines the elegance of a braided updo with a modern twist. This medieval-inspired look is perfect for those seeking a unique and sophisticated hairstyle. Click to see more medieval-inspired hairstyles and follow us for more creative ideas! // Photo Credit: Instagram @ojoaquimacademy

This medieval braided updo is suitable for a 16th or 17th century lower class woman. 16th and 17th century lower class women always wore their hair covered with a coif, so it’s not easy to know how they dressed their hair, but they might have worn a similar braided updo according to these two 16th … Continue reading 16th Or 17th C. Braided Hairstyle – Tutorial → Historical Hairstyles Braids, Easy Rennaisance Hairstyles, Historical Protective Hairstyles, Historical Updo, Medieval Hair Tutorial, Medieval Braided Hairstyles, Medieval Hairstyles Tutorial, Historical Hairstyles Tutorials, Colonial Hairstyles Woman

This medieval braided updo is suitable for a 16th or 17th century lower class woman. 16th and 17th century lower class women always wore their hair covered with a coif, so it’s not easy to know how they dressed their hair, but they might have worn a similar braided updo according to these two 16th … Continue reading 16th Or 17th C. Braided Hairstyle – Tutorial →

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Hey y'all! Here's a really fun looking, medieval, braided hairstyle that I did on Gina the other night just for fun. It's not that hard, but it looks complicated with all the different braids. First, do two normal, three-strand braids; one coming from either side of your head. Then combine them and split the hair in half, being careful not to let the braids come apart. Now, fishtail braid it all the way to the ends, by taking a small strand from the left half and adding it to the right half…