Rabu, 12 Oktober 2011

4 Simple Braids

This is one of those styles when you need something cute and quick.  It takes only a few minutes
Make a small square part and then braid it to the ends. 
Make a 2nd small square part and braid it to the ends. 
Do the exact same thing on the other side.  (I lined my braids across from each other) 
Pull each of the braids back into the center of the back of her head.  You may have to pull the front braids looser so they lay flat.
Secure them with an elastic. 
We then accessorized with the latest fad that we call hair streaks.  If you want to make your own here is the link. http://www.mom-stuff.com/public/441.cfm 

Senin, 10 Oktober 2011

Outie Sides Up Braids

As you all know we love braids in our family this is yet another way to braid the hair.
I started by making an outie (outward) french braid only to pull the sides up.  The above is the right side of her head.
Below do the same thing on the left side the only difference it that this side will have more hair to be braided 
Combine the 2 braids together in the back of her head and secure with an elastic. 

Senin, 05 September 2011

Fish Tail Side Ponytail

Take and comb the hair as if you were making a simple side ponytail then split the hair into 2 and make a very short fish tail braid I pulled about 10 times is all on the braid..  Then secure with an elastic. 
I put a few big ringlets in her ponytail to finish off the style. 

Kamis, 01 September 2011

Toddler Sides Up

I have not done too many toddler styles lately because well let me just be honest my toddler has a mind of her own and hates getting her hair done.  I used to think that kids with a sensitive head was because the parents never did their hair. Wow was I wrong, my toddler has such a sensitive head that it hurts just to pull her sides up.  With that said I did manage to get pictures of this fun simple style.

First I took a small amount of the front of her hair and pulled it to the side and secured it with an elastic.
Then I pulled both the sides back into a single ponytail securing it with an elastic. 
A short explanation on the hair accessory.  In our schools the new fad for girls is to take embroidery floss and mixing 2 colors together, and putting it together on a bobbie pin.  I will post a link to instructions on how to make your own hair accessories.
If this fad hasn't hit your daughters school then you can be the first. 

Selasa, 30 Agustus 2011

Sides Back with Braids

Pull her sides back but leave about an inch of hair just above her ears on each side (this is going to be braided) 
Take the 1" hair and make a braid.  Do this on both sides then pull the braids toward the sides back ponytail and secure them overlapping each other with bobbie pins. 


Minggu, 28 Agustus 2011

Wavy Hair

Our goal is usually to try all kinds of different styles so instead of the crimping or making ringlets we found a wavy iron.  I have included a picture below to show you what ours looks like.

All we did for this cute style was started with the underneath hair and made small parts starting at the scalp and working your way to the ends of her hair.  It is the same as crimping her hair with a crimping iron.   

Rabu, 24 Agustus 2011

Fish Tail Wrap

As my daughter is getting older she wants more grown up styles here is one that turned out really cute.
I started with making her far lateral part.  Then I made a fish tail braid on the side of her head with the least amount of hair.  As you can see below it is french fish tailed (if that is what you call it)  then I finished fish tail braiding all the way to the end of her hair.  ***you need to braid the hair long enough that it reaches the other side of her head. 
Once the braid is finished secure it with an elastic. 
Drape the braid across the back of her head and end it above her opposite ear.  Pull the top hair up and secure with bobbie pins the end of the fish tail braid.  As shown below.  Pull the top hair down over to hide the elastic and bobbie pins.  ***if you cross the bobbie pins they stay in much better***

We then swooped the front top of her hair and added a flower over the top to ensure the bobbie pins were hidden.