I love this braid because it seems more interesting to me than a regular braid, but it is not much more difficult to weave. I will show you the traditional method of braiding fishtail braids.

Stage 1: Getting Started


Of course, a pigtail looks better if you have long hair, but it doesn't have to be. You don't need any additional materials or special combs for this hairstyle.
We start by dividing the hair as in the photo.
Stage 2: Getting Started Weaving





* In this type of hairstyle, as with all braids, you simply alternate different parts of the hair. You can take a different number of strands, depending on the look you want to achieve. The more strands are involved in weaving, the shorter the braid will turn out and the smaller, the longer.
- Divide the hair into two strands "red" and "yellow"
- Start by grabbing a small section of "blue" hair from the outside right side (next to the "yellow" section)
- We apply the "blue" strand over the "yellow", passing it down between two adjacent curls ("yellow" and "red"). Next, we skip the "blue" curl under the "red" so that it comes out on the left side of the "red" curl.
- Repeat on the left side. Put the "green" strand on the left outer side over the "red" and "blue" ones, lower it down and pass it under the "yellow" curl so as to release this strand outward on the right side of the "yellow" curl.
- It should turn out so that "red" and "blue" curls on one side, and "yellow" and "green" on the other.
Stage 3: We continue to weave




We continue to weave the pigtail. The fish tail can be made tight or loose, it only depends on your desire. I recommend experimenting with this.
When you get to the end, tie the curls together.
Stage 4: Final

Congratulations, you just learned how to weave a fishtail pigtail!