 Hello it's Missy! Thank you for watching! For today's video I wanted to do another tutorial that the hairstyles build on each other so I start with one hairstyle and then I use that to create another hairstyle and so on. So let me know in the comments section which style is your favorite. Make sure to like and subscribe, click that notification bell as usual and let's get started! To begin the first hairstyle I'm going to have my hair parted near the center. I'm going to pick up a small section of hair on the left side of the part and divide it into three smaller pieces. I'm going to braid the hair into a dutch braid right along the hairline so I'm going to cross the side strands under the middle strand so the braid sits out on top of my hair. When bringing in sections to the back side of the braid I'm going to lift up a section of hair right next to the part line and then bring in horizontal sections to this side of the braid. This section at the top of my head that I've left out will help hide the pieces that are being brought into the braid. Since I'm doing a dutch braid I'm going to cross the side strands under the middle strand alternating between the left and the right side strands and after the initial stitch I'm going to begin incorporating new sections of hair into the braid. So I'm just going to continue the braid crossing the side strands under the middle strand while bringing in new sections of hair. So I'm just going to continue the braid incorporating sections into both sides of the braid making sure to keep the braid as close to the hairline as I can and work my way down towards my ear. So I'm crossing the side strand under the middle picking up a new section of hair from my head and bringing it into the braid and then I'm going to cross the side strand on the other side under the middle pick up a new section of hair from this side and bring it into the braid as well and I'm going to be incorporating sections of hair into both sides of the braid right along the hairline. Once I've brought in sections above my ear I'm going to stop incorporating new pieces of hair into the braid and just continue braiding the section down to the ends in a regular three strand braid. So I'm still crossing the side strands underneath the middle strand and then once the braid reaches near the bottom I'm just going to slide a bobby pin over the end of the braid so it doesn't unravel. And now I'm going to repeat the same steps as before and create a Dutch braid with the hair on the left side of my head. So I'm picking up a section of hair near the hairline and dividing it into three smaller pieces. I'm crossing the side strands under the middle strand again and I'm going to be incorporating new sections of hair into the braid as I go. I'm going to create another Dutch braid so I'm going to begin braiding the hair by crossing the side strands under the middle strand and on the back side of the braid I'm going to bring in larger horizontal sections large enough to create the same sized braid that was created on the opposite side. When bringing in sections to the back side of the braid I'm going to lift up a section of hair right next to the part line and then bring in horizontal sections to this side of the braid. This section at the top of my head that I've left out will help hide the pieces that are being brought into the braid so I'm just going to continue the braid incorporating sections into both sides of the braid making sure to keep the braid as close to the hairline as I can and work my way down towards my ear. So I'm crossing the side strand under the middle picking up a new section of hair from my head and bringing it into the braid and then I'm going to cross the side strand on the other side under the middle pick up a new section of hair from this side and bring it into the braid as well. So I'm still crossing the side strands underneath the middle strand so the braid sits out on top of my hair and I'm going to be incorporating sections of hair into both sides of the braid like the previous braid right along the hairline making sure to keep the braid as close to the hairline as I can and work my way down towards my ear and once I've brought in hair from above my right ear I'm going to stop incorporating sections of hair into the braid and just continue braiding the hair down to the ends then I'm going to slide a bobby pin over the bottom of the braid so it doesn't unravel. Once both braids are done I'm going to take both of them and bring them around the back of my head then I'm going to tie them together using a clear elastic band at the center of the back of my head. Next I'm going to transition the first half up braids into a side braid style so I'm going to bring the rest of my hair over my left shoulder I'm going to first divide off a small piece of hair from the right side of the nape of my neck and I'm going to take this section and tie it together with another section of hair on the left side of my neck using a clear elastic band. This is a really neat hair hack to keep the very bottom section of hair from slipping out of the braid as I wear it so now I'm going to take the rest of my hair and braid it into a fishtail braid so I'm splitting the hair into two equal sized sections and I'm going to divide off small pieces of hair from one side and cross them underneath to the other section of hair so I'm taking a small section from the outside edges of one side crossing it under and combining it with the opposite section of hair then I'm taking a small piece of hair from the outer edge of the other section and crossing it underneath and combining it with the other section of hair so I'm just taking a small piece of hair crossing it under and adding it into the opposite side then I'm taking a small piece of hair from that same side and crossing it under and adding it into the opposite side and I'm just going to repeat those steps crossing small sections of hair underneath to the opposite side, braiding the rest of my hair into a fishtail style braid. And then once the braid reaches near the bottom, I'm going to begin pulling apart the braid so I'm going to work my way up the sides of the braid and gently pull on the hair so it slips out of the braid and I'm just going to make the braid look a lot wider so it looks more full and I'm just going to work my way up both sides of the braid until it's as wide and as full as I like. And then once I've pulled out the braid far enough, I'm going to take a clear elastic band and tie off the end of the braid so it doesn't unravel. Now I'm going to transition the two half-up braids into a low messy bun. So to do this style, I'm going to combine the rest of my hair together at the nape of my neck. I'm going to take a hair band and tie this over the hair and on the last wrap of the hair band, I'm going to pull the hair part way through to create a loop in the hair. Then I'm going to take the ends that are sticking out the bottom of the bun and I'm going to split this hair into two equal sections. I'm going to take each section and bring them up opposite sides of the bun and cross them over the top of the bun so they wrap around the looped section. Then I'm going to tuck both of the ends back around the hair band underneath the bun to hold them in place. Hi cutie. Hi honey. You look cute, baby. That wraps up today's video. Let me know in the comment section which of the styles is your favorite. Make sure to share this with your friends and click the thumbs up if you like seeing these types of videos or the thumbs down if you don't. Either way, it helps me out. Be sure to subscribe and click that notification bell as well. They will never miss any future videos and I will see you next time.