Sunday, 16 March 2008
Braids to Ponytail with a Center Part
Side Braid to Ponytail
This is Little Londynn. Londynn is going through a braid phase right now so her mom has to come up with all sorts of variations. Here is one in particular.
Section the front part of the hair from the part to the opposite side of the part.
Braid the hair back to where your ponytail will be. Secure with an elastic.
Comb hair smooth to the ponytail and pull the braid to the ponytail.
Secure with an elastic.
Place a bow or ribbon in the hair.
Thanks for your daughters picture Laurie! We miss her!
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
Oscar-esque Bun
Pull the hair into a low ponytail at the nape of the neck.
Curl the hair in the ponytail.
Divide the ponytail in half.
Take one half and loosely twist it up above the ponytail and secure it with a bobby pin.
Do the same on the other side.
Piece out the ends and spray.
Friday, 7 March 2008
Channeling Our Inner Shirley
This past week both of my girls have wanted ringlets. When I do ringlets I still use my trusty flat-iron (love that thing). Instead of pulling it through fast like it says to in the demo, I run the hair through slow and make sure I keep the hair wrapped around the flat iron.
Spunky designed this hair do. I had to do the top part FOUR times to get it to her specifications.
Sunday, 2 March 2008
Twist Tutorial
Part out a vertical chunk from the part to the ear.
Divide your section in half. Take a second to look at Lana's mommy's hands. She has the most beautiful hands. Don't you agree?
You always bring up hair from the bottom. Never the top. This is where the smooth, damp hair is necessary. It makes it easier to section. Thank goodness for spell check. I can never spell necessary. Twisting the new formed section, you repeat with the original top half.
See Hilary's gorgeous hands, you can see how she is holding the hair. In this style you are constantly turning your hands
Keep going.
Till you get to the end. Twist down a bit so that you don't lose the twist you just made when you secure their hair.
Take a rubber band and secure the end. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, you are just going to take this part out. If your child is older and has the patience, you can have them just hold the twist. That is what I make my Princess do, but she has almost four years on these young pups.
The hard part is over. Usually her hair is pulled all the way through in a ponytail, but it's her birthday and Hilary is feeling adventerous (hey, we are stay-at-home-moms, most days this is as big as we get in the creativity department) and she decided to pull the ponytail only half through.
Friday, 29 February 2008
Pulled Back Pieces
To get the hair under the two pulled back pieces to stay down, I soak the top half of her hair and then comb some Infusium through it (which by-the-way is in my list of MUST HAVES now) as well as some super strength hair gel. I comb it down as flat as I can and then pull the two pieces over it. The ends were a bit damp when I curled her hair, but it made the curls a little more defined and wavy. Once I curled the ends with the flat iron, I finger-combed them and then sprayed them with hairspray and scrunced them. Then I sprayed her entire head.
Come back on Monday. I am working on the French Twist tutorial this weekend. And on red or blonde hair. How fun!
Oh, and don't forget this shout out. If YOU have a hairstyle that you simply adore and you want the world to see it, e-mail me at blackeyedsue2 at gmail dot com (avoiding those spammers) and I would LOVE to feature your favorite do.