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The Dutch braid. Now that you've practiced doing a basic braid and a French braid, you can move on to the Dutch braid. This style is really just the reverse of a French braid and is sometimes called an inside out breed. Step one. Start by taking a section of hair at the top of your head and splitting it into three equal pieces. Begin braiding by taking the left piece under the middle piece and the right piece under the left. Now, middle piece, step two, bring the left piece under the middle again and add in a small section of hair from the left side. Step three, continue on the right, bringing the right piece under and adding in a small section of hair from the right hand side. This way you'll keep forming a reverse braid but adding in sections of hair underneath as you go step four, continue down the back of your head, adding in equal sections of hair to your braid. Step five, once all your hair is added, finish in a reverse braid and secure the end with a hair elastic