Saturday, April 14, 2012

Side Braid & Curled Ponytail


This was also inspired by another blog, this was a little more difficult because of the bang part. If you have cut bangs, this may be a little easier for you.

INSTRUCTIONS


This looks great with curly or straight hair.


1. Part hair to one side (Maddi prefers her left side).
2. Then part for bangs about an inch back from the hair line, and only about two inches to the side of your main part (you don't want the bangs too thick)
3. Begin a loose flipped french braid right behind the bang line, and back about two inches.
4. Pin the braid down, and pull the bang ends through the end of the braid to hide them.
5. Braid until you get to the back of the neck, and pull the hair into a ponytail on the same side as the braid
6. Cover the rubber band with a strand of hair.

Maiden Braids & Messy Bun



So I recently have begun to try out new hairstyles. I drug Maddi over to my house and messed with her awesome, strawberry-blonde hair for hours.

Instructions

This hairstyle can be used at a formal event, work, or being out-and-about. This was inspired by another blog, and I took my own photos.

1. Make 4 braids and wrap them around the hairline. Try to begin the braids near the hairline, so that the part lines are hidden by the wrapping.
2. Pin the braids. Bobby pins, or classic hairpins work fine.
3. Gather the rest of the hair into a loose ponytail, don't pull the hair all the way through the ponytail--this will help to keep the hair secure and prevent fly-aways.
4. Pin the hair into a loose messy bun. Aim high on the rear of your head. You can leave some ends down and loose at different lengths down the neck for a more carefree, young look.

You may want to begin with the ends, or all of your hair curled, for more volume.