This style works well for both short and long hair.

A Dutch braid sticks out of your hair. A French braid lays smoothly against your hair.

Brush a detangling product through your hair before you start if you have any stubborn kinks or knots. [4] X Expert Source Ndeye Anta NiangHair Stylist & Master Braider Expert Interview. 10 January 2020. If you decide to curl your hair, consider doing it the day before. [5] X Research source This style is better suited for long hair. You can attempt it with shorter hair, but it may not look exactly like Dorothy’s.

You want all of your hair gathered into the twist by the time you reach the nape of your neck.

If you are having trouble with this step, secure the twisted hair with a clear hair elastic first. Braid your hair, tie it off, then snip off the first hair tie. [11] X Research source If you have short hair, you may need to braid only once or twice.