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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Flip Ponytails into Messy Buns

       
    First, you part a zig zag or a strait part down the center of her head. I did a zig zag part. Clip up or put a ponytail on the side you are not working on to get it out of the way. Make sure you wet down all of the pieces of hair so you can control the fly aways.




    Next, you want to part out a section not quite half up, but pretty close, and make a bun or clip the other hair out of the way. If you want more flips than I am doing, just part out smaller sections.




    Make a loose ponytail and split the part close to the head in half.




    Now, you are going to flip the ponytail through the hole upside down.




    If it is still loose, just tighten it up. You should have this now.




    Next, part out another section and make a ponytail including the other hair from the flip.




    Flip that ponytail the same way you did the first one. It should look like this now.




    She is growing out some of her bangs, so I did flips in the front to get them out of her face, but you don't have to. Make a ponytail, but don't pull it all the way through to make a loop.




    Then, you bobby pin some pieces of hair into random places.




    Pretty much every messy bun looks different, but this is what mine looks like.




    Repeat all of these steps on the other side. Try to make them identical.




Here is a top view.




   Here is the right side.




    Here is the left side.




    This is what the flips in the front look like.




    You can pretty much do this hairstyle on any age. If you are doing it on a baby, or someone with short hair, you can leave them as high ponytails. Your hair doesn't need to be very long to do this.
    I hope you enjoy!
                                                ~Kailey

Friday, April 27, 2012

Different Kinds of Braids

    So, today I am going to show you different kinds of braids and you can tell me which ones you want to learn how to do.


                                                               #1 Just a simple braid.



#2 The Dutch braid


#3 The Uneven Braid


#4 The Fishtail Braid


#5 The Flat Braid


#6 The Rope Braid


#7 The 4 Strand Braid


#8 The 5 Strand Braid


#9 The Figure 8 Braid


#10 The Ribbon Braid


Just comment on which one you want to know how to do.
Thanks

~Kailey

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Wrap around Dutch/French Braid





     The first thing you want to do is take a little chunk of hair on the side of the head and separate it into three sections.




 
  


     In a normal braid, you would take the side sections and move them over the middle section. In a dutch braid, you take the side sections and move them under the middle section. 








     Once you do one plait, start adding hair into the braid. After a while, it should start looking like this. Sorry, I had to switch heads.








                           Just keep on braiding until you get on the other side of the head.












                                           You can also do this as a regular french braid.








                                       You can also put accessories in. I hope you enjoy!


                                                                   ~Kailey

Introduction

      Hi, I'm Kailey and I am doing this hairstyle blog with my little sister, Alyssa. We will do some cute and fun hairstyles here. We will try to post hairstyles at least once a week. I hope you enjoy!