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DIY braided hair that combines Japanese sweetness and Korean elegance

Pear flower head is a popular short and medium hairstyle, similar to a pear shape. It originated in Japan and was first created by Japanese model Ruri. Later, VIVI model Lihua single-handedly promoted it and made it a popular hairstyle, so it is called pear flower head. Although the pear flower head is the representative of the kawaii style, it is easy to get tired of it after a long time. How can you create a stylish and gentle pear flower head look? Why not try this gentle braided hairstyle below, which is sweet and Korean in Japanese style. The elegance of the system is integrated into one, ensuring good results~

DIY braided hair that combines Japanese sweetness and Korean elegance

The mid-length pear blossom head, with side-swept bangs, has the effect of modifying the face shape, and the tail of the hair is slightly turned inward, showing a pure and lovely temperament.

DIY braided hair that combines Japanese sweetness and Korean elegance

Top: Reserve the bangs and the hair ends next to the cheeks (about one-third of the front part of the hair), and use a curling iron to create a style.

Middle: Tie the remaining hair to one side with a rubber band (the model is on the right).

Bottom: Use braids to create a three-strand braid.

DIY braided hair that combines Japanese sweetness and Korean elegance

Top: Wrap the braided three-strand braid into the shape of a bag.

Middle: Use hairpins to fix the position.

Bottom: Use a few more to strengthen and consolidate several positions so that they will not loosen.

DIY braided hair that combines Japanese sweetness and Korean elegance

Choose your favorite hairpin as a decorative clip on your braided hair.

DIY braided hair that combines Japanese sweetness and Korean elegance

This braided hairstyle DIY can add a gentle and elegant temperament to girls, and is very suitable for formal banquets and other occasions!

DIY braided hair that combines Japanese sweetness and Korean elegance