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Master the Art of Braiding

bySagar Makeover StudioClasses at studio in Pitampura, DelhiStarts from18,000 per courseView full gallery

Stop struggling with thin, flat braids. Learn the professional techniques for volume, texture, and clean sections that stay secure for any wedding event.

This video shows the process of creating a thick, multi-strand pull-through braid. I teach the technique to make the braid look voluminous and neat, perfect for traditional events.

A beautiful floral braid in the making. This style is very popular for sangeet and mehendi functions, and I teach how to securely place fresh flowers within the braid.

This is an advanced layered braid, a very modern and chic style. My course covers these unique techniques that will make your work stand out from the rest.

The final look of the floral braid, showing how elegant and festive it appears. This is a key style that every bridal hairstylist should master.

Creating a clean and defined pull-through braid on the streets of Delhi. I teach my students to work efficiently and professionally in any environment, not just a salon.

A live demonstration of an intricate braid during a workshop. Notice the clean sections and the detailed weaving pattern that gives the style its unique texture.

A classic long braid decorated with pearl accessories and a bow. I teach how to use accessories to elevate a simple braid into a sophisticated party hairstyle.

This is a voluminous fishtail braid with glitter accents. You will learn how to create different textures and add embellishments for a glamorous party look.

Applying finishing spray to a layered braid to ensure it holds its shape all day. I emphasize the importance of using the right products for a professional, long-lasting finish.

Giving a final touch to the advanced layered braid. This style requires precision and a good understanding of hair structure, both of which are covered in my pro class.

About Master the Art of Braiding

A common mistake many stylists make is over-spraying the hair before they start, which makes the strands stiff and hard to weave. In my classes, we focus on prep – using just enough product to provide hold without killing the natural texture. When you see a braid that looks incredibly thick and full, it comes down to how you pull the loops and maintain tension throughout the braid, not just how much hair the client has.

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