wikiHow to Make a Dutch Braid
The Dutch braid looks difficult to create, but it's actually fairly simple. To make a Dutch braid, grab a section of hair from the top of your head, separate it into three equal portions, and braid the portions under each other instead of weaving them over; as you progress down, introduce more hair from the rest of your head until you've included it all and reach the bottom. It's basically an inside-out or reverse French braid, so if you have mastered the French braid and want to try something new, the Dutch braid is a great option.
Prepare your hair. You can use damp or dry hair for a dutch braid, but make sure that it is well brushed. Remove all tangles, and if you have many fly-away hairs use a spray bottle to slightly dampen it with water.
If you want your hair to be wavy/curly when you remove it from the braid, use wet hair to start.
Brush your hair straight back so that there is no part. If you want to create 2 or more braids, part your hair on the top into separate sections.
If you don't intend on braiding your bangs, brush them to the side at this point.