Celtic knots are a beautiful and intricate type of braid. They look very impressive and a little intimidating, but this hairstyle is much easier than it seems if you take it step-by-step. With a little practice, you can join in on this trend and sport a beautiful Celtic knot in your hair! Keep reading for a beginner-friendly hair tutorial on creating a Celtic knot braid.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Making a Basic Celtic Braid

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  1. Pull the sections from your temples or just above your ears. You will be using these to form the knot, so make them thin—about the thickness of a pen or pencil. [1]
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    Position the loop at the center-back of your head. Point the loop upward and hold it between the thumb and forefinger on your left hand. Make the loop about two fingers thick.
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    Take the right strand with your right hand. Wrap it around the back of your head, towards your left hand. Grab it with your left pink and ring finger. Left go of the strand with your right hand.
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    Slide your right thumb and forefinger down through the top of the left strand, so that they are between the strand and your head. Grab the right strand, and pull it upwards so that it's between the left strand and your head. [2]
  5. Unless you have a helper, you will need to clip the loop in place. Use a duck bill hair clip to secure the left loop. Leave the right strand along for now.
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    Grab hold of the right loop. Pull it away from your head, then drag it downward so that it crosses in front of the left loop. [3]
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    Slid your fingers under the right strand and out through the left loop. Grab hold of the right strand, and pull it through the loop, towards your head. Continue pulling the strand under the right strand. [4]
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    Gently tighten it. Find the tail ends of both strands. Gently tug on them to tighten the knot.
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    Gently tug on the loops to even them out. Once you are happy with their placement, clamp the knot between a flat iron. This will help set the knot and smooth it out. Finish off with a light misting of hairspray. [5]
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Method 2
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Making a Celtic Braid Headband

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  1. Grab a thick section of hair from your hair line. Divide that section into four smaller strands. For the sake of this tutorial, think of them as strands: A, B, C, and D.
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    Take strand A. Cross it over strand B, then under strand C. Finally, bring it over strand D. You are working from right to left. [6]
    • For the rest of this tutorial, you will be weaving the middle two strands, and ignoring the other two strands.
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    Now, you are working from left to right. Ignoring strand A, weave strand D over strand C and under strand B. [7]
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    Ignore strand D. Take strand B. Weave it under strand C and over strand A on the far left side. [8]
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    Always ignore the first and last strands on the far left and right. Weave them over and under across the other strands, like a basket, until you reach the bottom. [9] Keep braiding until the braid is the length you want.
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    Use a thin hair tie that matches your hair color, or a clear one.
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    For a simple look, let dangle down the length of your hair. You can also tuck it behind your ear and secure it with a bobby pin. Here are some other styling ideas:
    • Make a second braid on the other side of your head. Bring both braids around to the back of your head. Secure them with bobby pins, then cover them with strands of hair. [10]
    • Make a second braid on the other side of your head. Gather all of your hair into a low bun at the nap of your head. [11]
    • Fluff up the braid for a fuller look. Grab the bottom of the braid with one hand, and the elastic with the other. Slide the elastic upwards, then gently tug on the outer strands on the braid. [12]
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    What makes it Celtic?
    Community Answer
    The knot is often depicted in ancient Celtic artworks, like carvings and jewelry, but maybe most famously as ornaments in Irish Bibles later on.
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    Is there an easier way to do this?
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    You could cry the headband method on another person first. Four-strand braids take a while to get the hang of, but you will get it.
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      Tips

      • Use water, wax, or pomade to smooth down fly-aways as you work. [13]
      • When doing a basic Celtic knot braid, consider braiding the left and right strands first. [14]
      • When doing a Celtic knot braid, you could thicker strands and position them at the nape of your neck for a low Celtic knot ponytail. [15]
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      Things You'll Need

      Making a Basic Celtic Braid

      • Duck bill clip (or similar)
      • Bobby pin (optional)

      Making a Celtic Braid Headband

      • Mini hair tie or clear hair elastic
      • Bobby pin (optional)


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