Tuesday, 15 July 2008

For those of you who have never round brushed before...

...here's a little mini lesson for you. It was hard without having someone else take pictures, so I'll try to explain the best I can.


Brush the hair & part it. Blow dry it until it is ALMOST dry. Don't dry it all the way.
I round brush her hair in 3 sections:bottom, middle & top layers. I start at the bottom & clip the rest up, as shown in the picture. I like to take the blow dryer to it again just before I start round brushing to make it a little more dry.
Start closest to the head & make your way down, with the blow dryer following (obviously couldn't show you the blow dryer because I don't have 3 hands)
Do this all around the bottom layer until it is completely dry.
Let the middle section down & clip the top up. Begin round brushing this layer until it is completely dry.
Finally, let the top layer down, or all of the hair, & round brush it until all of the hair has been round brushed & is totally dry now.

I like to add a little polmade & you are finished. You don't need a curling iron to curl the ends. By round brushing, it gives the hair volume & curls it.

Sunday, 13 July 2008

These are a few pictures that people have sent me...

...and look how darling they all turned out:
This is Ellie's darling dos

& Kyla's (from Kyla's creations)

Her mom is starting to get really creative & this is what she's come up with!!

& last but not least: Rachel's darling little girl, who is starting to get longer hair to try things out. It shows you can do these things on every little girl.

Thanks, moms, for sending these in. If you want to yours posted too, send me picture via email, so we can all see what you've come up with.

Friday, 11 July 2008

Zig-zag into a Curly Pony


Make sure her hair is damp. Do a zig-zag part, adding elastics along the way.
Pull the remainder of the hair into a pony tail.
Spray the hair before you start so the curls hold better. Curl away. I used a curling iron this time. After you are done curling, make sure you spray the curls to really keep the curl all day.

Thursday, 10 July 2008

A braid with a twist

First, I have to show you all these darling bows. It is coordinating ribbon tied around a hair elastic. Pretty clever, right? Super easy to make.

I started by parting the hair off to the side & putting it into rubber band. This will go into the right side of the pony.
I LOVED to do this on her when she didn't very much hair & it was hard to keep her hair in a pony tail. It keeps all that under hair into the pony tail by the end of the day.



Part the hair down the middle, & pull the pig tail that you are not working on, out of the way. Part the side you are working on (the right in this case) & part it horizontally. I like to clip the top part up so it is out of my way. Smooth the lower part into a pony.
Add the lower part into the top to make a piggy tail. Do the same to the other side.

Braid the pony tail, but leave out a chunk of hair. After you have braided the hair, twist the chunk left out & twist it. Wrap it around the braid evenly until you are at the bottom.

This is what it should look like after you have wrapped the hair around the braid. Do it to the other side.

Front view

Back view: Add some cute bows to finish it off

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Something so quick & easy

I noticed that I have been doing more time consuming styles the last few posts, so I thought I would throw in a fast one this time. I was in such a hurry today & we were going swimming, so I wanted her hair to stay all day & be out of her face. Braids are always so good to do for swimming or outside play.
I don't have a picture of the front view, but I started the part on her SIDE & then moved the part to the middle so that the braids were more even. Braid the braids UNDER instead of OVER. Spray the hair to stay in place all day. (if your little girly's hair is not long enough to just do braids, do two low pigtails first & then braid them, so they will stay in better)

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

4 LITTLE PIGGIES

4 little piggies is super easy. It looks best when the part is as straight as possible.
Do a straight part all the way down, keeping the part to the side instead of middle.

Now, part the hair in half vertically & do your top two ponies.
Then, do your two lower ponies.

front view
back view:
I did the messy buns that I showed in a previous post. But you could do anything you want here: braid the ponies & wrap them into buns, just regular buns &/or don't pull the hair all the way thru & leave it that way.
I added some cute ric-rac that I had in my scrapbooking supplies.

Monday, 7 July 2008

Braided Criss-Crossies


First, part the hair down the middle & make 2 half pony-tails. After you have put the rubberbands in, then braid it down.
Keep parting the hair down the middle. Make your next set of ponies, but criss-cross your braids into them. Take out the rubberband that was holding the braid.
Rebraid those ponies.
Part down the middle one last time & make your last set of ponies, remember to criss-cross the braids & add them to your last ponies.
I braided the end pieces & tied them up. Spray the ends so they looked curled over.
If you scroll down further, you can see a picture where I did this but you make your way up, instead of down. Cute both ways.