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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Double Braid Headband - Spring Style Countdown #7

These gorgeous spring days have been calling us outdoors.  As soon as our schoolwork and chores are finished we have been bursting to get outside each day.  The temperature has been so mild that it is hard not to just get out and enjoy the great outdoors.  My girlie is especially fond of being outside but hair in her face when she's running and hiding just won't do!  I came up with this style to serve as a stand-alone do that requires no additional accessory, but you could certainly add one if that suits you.  We even fancied this up at the end with some curls just in case you might be headed out for a special lunch date with Grandpa.  This will require that you know how to do a regular 3-strand braid.  Ready? Well, grab your tool kit and we'll begin the Double Braid Headband.
1-  Start by parting the hair on the side and then also do a horizontal part from the side part to the ear.  Make it pretty high up on the crown, approximately where a headband would sit.
2- To help secure the hair out of the way, clip the section of hair from the crown of the head so that the part remains clean.
3- Part the "bangs" into two even sections that run parallel to the crown.  Begin braiding the front section by dividing it into 3 equal strands.
4-Once you have 3 or 4 plaits of the braid done, begin adding small sections from the hair as needed to incorporate it into the braid.  This is similar to French Braiding but you will only be adding from the left side.
  I add the section to my leftmost strand, bring the left to the middle, then right strand to the middle.  Add new section to the left strand, left to the middle, right to the middle, add new strand to the right...  Repeat this process until there is no more hair to add and secure temporarily with an elastic.


5- Take the second section of hair that is in front of the crown, divide it into 3 equal strands and braid again as before, adding strands to the leftmost section as you move your way down the head towards her ear.

6- At the bottom, blend both front and back sections into one new braid and secure at the bottom with a tiny elastic.

7- Leave that strand for now and move to the other side of her head.  Mist the hair to help with fly-aways and smooth a section of hair from the front of her head to the ear.  Separate this section into 3 strands and braid normally down the length of the hair.

8- Combine the two braided strands at the nape of the neck and secure with an elastic.
9- Essentially you are now done with this style.  You can brush through the back and let her run free!
Or........you can choose to take it up a notch!  Today I chose to add some curls since Lynnie is the only one of my four girls that seems to have hair with no curl or wave.  If I needed these to last I would set them overnight.  Since we are on the go, I chose to just give her some wave with the curling iron.  I began by misting her hair with some heat protectant and spiral rolled medium sections of her hair all across the back.  To get extra fancy, you could even tease the hair at the crown first for that adorable "big hair" bump.

Pick or finger-comb through the ringlets.
Here are a few shots of the final style.  All in all, we invested 20 minutes on this style.  Not our usual "quickie" hairdo, but it can be if you omit the curls at the end.  Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Princess for a Day

Try this for: Any hair type. Skill Level -2 Time Factor -2 Cuteness Factor-2.5
When your princess is requesting a crown for her head, why not try this?
 My little Merry wanted a "princess head" so this is what I came up with.  With her, my goal is always to sweep the hair away from her sweet little face so I can see what she is up to!  After misting her hair lightly with water I gave it a heavy zigzag part.  Each side was then pulled into an elastic parallel to the top of each ear.  I then pulled each pony through with a Topsy Tail at the top of her ears.  Then I gave each of those little ponies a twist braid.  If you are not familiar with how to do a twist braid, visit here for a quick and easy Youtube video tutorial to see how it's done.  Here are a couple shots of each side of her head.

As you can see, the two twists are just neatly pulled back into a shared elastic that causes the braid to sit atop her head much like a crown would.  Easy peasy!!
I think she is pleased with how her "princess head" turned out.  What do you think?
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-The Homestylemom

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Over The Top Twists


Try this for: Short to medium hair.  Skill Level - 2.5 Time Factor - 2.5 Cuteness Factor - 3
Warmer weather will be here soon.  Do you need a fun Sunday Morning hairdo?  Is your little girl in a wedding this spring?  Then this hairstyle may be the answer you are looking for.  Grab your toolbox, plug in your heat styling tool of choice and let's begin.  We are going to need about 30 minutes for this trendy updo.
1- Part out a circular section of hair right at the crown and secure it with an elastic or clip.
2- Spray and part the bangs in your favorite location.  We are side parters.
3-  Take the bangs on the right side and separate into two sections and begin to twist.  Go here if you need a twist tutorial.  You may want it soft.  I like to comb as I go to keep it very tight and neat.  Keep it rather high and straight rather than following the hairline down.  When you get to the center back, secure with an elastic or clip.
4-  Repeat on the left side of head as well.
5- Gather the two twists into an elastic at the back of the head as shown below.
6- Using your fingers or TT tool, pull the ponytail up from the bottom and out the top.
7- Fluff and tease this hair as desired.  This will help fill out and "fluff" your updo.
8- Gather and prepare several bobby pins for use.  Twist the center section of hair and secure with as many bobby pins as you need to make it secure atop her head.  Be sure to anchor them by criss-crossing for best staying power.
9- Spray remaining hair with heat protectant.  We like Aussie because it smells good :)
10- Use your curling iron or favorite heat styling tool to curl SMALL sections of hair.
11- Repeat as much or little as desired to create piles of curls, strands of ringlets, or just fullness with the hair.
12- Take some photos and enjoy your lovely little girl and her special day!



This would look terrific adorned with tiny fresh flowers, a sparkly headband, or even a simple ribbon.
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Now go enjoy your day!
-The Homestylemom

Monday, January 18, 2010

Sunday Morning Hair for Three

With three lil' ladies to get out the door now on Sunday mornings I guess I should be thankful that one of them is pretty sparse in the hair department.  Here is Merry (her bloggy name) already ready while I am working on Ruby and Firefly's hair.
Merry is sporting a crochet baby headband and bow from my shop.  I have a feeling these will become a staple around her while we wait on the hair fairy to visit Merry!
Now go enjoy this Lord's Day!
-The Homestylemom