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The Ultimate Guide To A French Knot Hairstyle

Hemapriya natesan by Hemapriya natesan
August 6, 2025
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Do you ever find yourself tying knots that just seem impossible to untie? Well, you’re not alone. The French knot is one of the most common knot types, and it can be really frustrating to try and untie.

In this blog post, we’ll explore the basics of the French knot and give you some tips on how to tie it properly so that it’s easier to untie. We will also provide a tutorial on how to use the French knot to solve various problems. So whether you need to untie a knot in your hair or just want to learn how to tie a basic knot, this blog is for you!

Here’s is a great and quick tutorial for one of my standard hairstyles . I’ve been doing this since college. It’s my go to on those days where I just don’t feel like going through the hassel of washing, drying and flat ironing my hair.

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  • The French Knot
  • FAQs
    • Q: How to do your hair in a French knot?
    • Q: How do you secure a French twist?
    • Q: Is French twist a protective hairstyle?

The French Knot

Step #1:

Take the midsection of your hair and slightly tease it a couple of layers. Let it fall back down. Pull the midsection back into a pony tail.

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Step #2: Grab the pony tail with both hands.

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Step #3: Wrap the pony tail around like a doughnut and pull it through the center.

Step #4: Pull the hair all the way through the center of the doughnut/knot.

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Step #5: Wrap the remaining length around and underneath the outer edge of the knot. Pin the knot in place with a couple of bobby pins.

Voila’…now you have a very simple yet sophisticated looking hairstyle to get you through the day.

The French Knot is a classic hairstyle that can be very stylish and beautiful. By following the steps outlined in this blog, you can easily create a French Knot hairstyle that will look great on you. With this hairstyle, you can add a touch of elegance and style to your appearance, making you stand out from the crowd. If you’re looking for a stylish and beautiful hairstyle that will suit any occasion, try out the French Knot hairstyle today!

FAQs

Q: How to do your hair in a French knot?

A: To do your hair in a French knot, start by sectioning off your hair into small sections using a hair tie or elastic band. Make a small loop at the end of each section and loop it through the next section, pulling tight to secure. Make sure the knots are located close to the scalp so that they can be easily undone when you’re finished. Next, take the bottom section of your hair and make a small loop, placing it over the top of one of the knots on the top section. Cross the ends of the top and bottom loops over each other, then pull tight to secure. Repeat this process with the remaining sections of hair. When you’re finished, let your hair dry naturally or style it as desired.

Q: How do you secure a French twist?

A: To secure a French twist, you will need to use a hair tie or braid holder to tie the hair in a small bun at the back of the head. Next, take the left side of the bun and pull it over to the right side, so that it forms a “U” shape. Take the right side of the bun and do the same thing, forming a “V” shape. Finally, tuck the ends of the “U” and “V” shapes under the bun and secure them with the hair tie or braid holder. Repeat on the other side.

Q: Is French twist a protective hairstyle?

A: Due to its simplicity and elegance, the french roll is a fantastic hairstyle to wear for protection. The french roll is quick and simple to perform and works with any hair type.

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