Showing posts with label Bangs Back. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangs Back. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Poof Braid to Bun

This style is fun easy and perfect for Gymnastics

I started by pulling up her bangs in the front and making a poof.

Then I took a small straight section of hair along the poof line and make a simple braid.

Then all the hair got pulled into a low ponytail.

Now make a bun with the hair in the ponytail.  

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Toddler Braids and Ribbons

First start by pulling a small piece of hair across the front of her head and secure it on the side with an elastic. 
Then make a 2nd part and french braid this hair.  Pulling the first ponytail into the braid then secure with an elastic. 
Make a parallel 2nd french braid secure it with an elastic.
Take a piece of ribbon and start at the top weaving it in and out of the braid crossing the ribbon in the center of the 2 braids.
I wrapped the ends of the ribbon around both ponytails and tied the ribbon in a bow.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

2 Braids into Ponytail

This is a fun way to add a little more to your ponytail.

First start by making a square part on the top of her head.  Make a french braid along the back of the square. *shown below* 
Then make a french braid along the front hair line parallel to the first braid. 
Put all the hair except the front braid into a ponytail secure with an elastic.  Then wrap the front braid around the ponytail.  Secure that with bobbie pins or a clear elastic. 
Below is the top view. 
Below is the side view. 

Monday, June 13, 2011

Sides Up into Outie Braid

On this style you are going to make an outie braid rather than a flat braid. 
I wanted the braid to pop out. 
In order to get an out braid rather than a flat braid you cross the hair under instead of over.
I started the braid on her left side and braided her bangs back and continued to frenchbraid until all her sides were pulled into the braid.  Finish braiding the hair to the ends.

The right side is much easier I only frenchbraided it for about 3 crossovers then continue the braid all the way to meet the other braid.  Secure in the middle of her head with an elastic.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Poof Triangle

 This is a very simple but turned out really cute.
Make a far lateral part.  Along the part make 3 small ponytails, as shown below.
 The next row you are going to make 2 small ponytails taking 1/2 of the 2nd ponytail and splitting one to each of the 2 ponytails.  Shown below
 Pull the 2nd row ponytails and pull them to a point.  Shown below.  (I also use a small square of hair to keep the ponytails in place)



Thursday, March 31, 2011

Simple Braid Headband

This is really simple fun and cute.
All you do it make a normal part in her hair we use a side lateral part.
Then take a small section of hair at the back of the lateral part and braid it to the ends.
Take another small amount of hair across the part and braid it to the ends.
Combine both braids underneath all of her hair and secure with an elastic. 
The only thing to remember is make sure the hair on the sides is smooth under the braid on both sides. 




Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Rolls to Side Bun

This is a fun and easy style that takes about 5 minutes. 
Start with 1 simple roll across the top front of her head.
Make a 2nd roll parallel to the first roll secure both with an elastic
Pull all the remaining hair into a low side ponytail.
From the ponytail make a messy bun.  I always use bobbie pins to control how I want the bun to look.
My daughter requested a flower to add as an accessory.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Biggest Loser Hair

One of the personal trainers on the Biggest Loser had her hair done like this a couple of weeks ago.
I made a diagonal part  then make a poof that is angled onto the left side.
Pull all the remaining hair except a small strip as shown below into a ponytail.
Take that small piece of hair and pull it up and around the ponytail.  I secured this hair with a clear elastic
I finished the ponytail off by putting ringlets in the ends.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Scrunched Braid

My daughter gets so many compliments on this simple style. 
You make a simple braid we did this to hold her bangs back out of her face.
Once the braid is in place hold on the center strand and pull the remaining hair up towards her head.
Then secure with an elastic.


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Toddler Roll Headband

This is one of the fast and easy hairstyles.  Take her hair from one ear we started on the right side and rolled across the top of her head and secured the end with an elastic.
Then I made ringlets with the flat iron and added a flower for accessories.


Monday, January 10, 2011

Toddler Ringlets from Straightening Iron

This is my toddler's wild hair and I must say this is pretty mild compared to what it usually looks like when she wakes up.
So we went from the above picture to the one below in a matter of minutes with help from the straightening iron. 
 To give you an idea of her hair it is very thin and straggly.  The picture below is what we have to work with.
 

I start at the bottom of her hair and I work in layers, so I pull the rest of the hair in a clip out of the way.  Her hair has so many colic's in it that we change the curls directions depending on the way her hair naturally lays. 

I don't use the straightening iron the typical way of curling with it.  I slowly wrap the hair starting at the base of her head around and downward to the ends of her hair.  (if this is not clear please let me know)
I finish curling her whole head.

On this style I just pulled a small amount of bangs back out of her face. (she only lets me use 1 elastic)

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