Thursday, 12 June 2008

Twisty Knots

I wish I had like five hands to show better pictures, so I hope I can explain this well enough for you to understand. You can do as many rows of the twisted knots as you want. This would look really cute also on a little girl that has short hair, instead of pulling it into pigtails, leave it all down & blow dry it. Do her hair wet with the ends a little damp. Gel each section as you divide it. Start the part in the very front, making a small rectangle shape with the part. I've found the less hair you have in the knot, the easier (& they look better). After you have this parted, split it in half.
Tie like you are going to tie a bow, right over left, but do not pull it all the way down. After, twist both of the loose ends until you can actually see the twist *This is the key: if you do not twist them, the knots will not stay.




After you have twisted each side of the loose ends, wrap EACH side once, one at time, through the whole (like you are doing a double knot). At this point, you still have not pulled the loose ends to knot it. If I don't make sense on this step, let me know.


Now you can pull each side down & this is the result.






Do as many rows as you want, starting the next section the exact same way.





If you wanted to keep it down, you could round brush or do big loose curls. Spray the knots for a stronger hold.





When she's playing hard, I like to pull it up out of her face, especially in this heat. If you want to do these kind of pigtails, just don't pull them through all the way. Pretty cute end result, right?






Tuesday, 10 June 2008

twist down

This turns out really cute & is super easy!! You just twist down, merging all the pieces with it the whole way down (almost like a frenchbraid) but twisting the pieces together the same way.
Using the end of a tail comb, line up from the center of left eye to the center part. Slice upward. Working off that line, create an asymmetrical rectangle from the front right slicing all the way until it meets the left part.
I like to pull what is not going into the twist into a pony tail, so I do not include it at all in the twist.

Moving to the right front, grab a small section & overdirect it back & twist.


Take a similar section immediately below the first & merge it with the first twist & continue to twist to the back.



Work through the perimeter of the rectangle by pulling small sections above & below the original twists & including them into the twist. Continue until you reach the end of rectangle.











Secure it with a bobby pin.

So it's pretty simple. I kept the rest of the hair down & waved it, but you could pull it into a low ponytail too.







Monday, 2 June 2008

side ponies are still in (right?)

I wanted to post this picture, because this was after swim lessons & then swimming at home for another hour or so & it still held up pretty good. I'm always trying to think of things, especially in the summer that will stay in all day long & I don't have to redo after playing, swimming or naptime. I think it stayed pretty good. The closer your rubberbands are, the better the hair will stay in, usually. You won't have to be fixing it thru out the whole day. I just parted her hair into thirds. Clipped the top & bottom so I could just work with middle. Then I sectioned her hair off adding rubberbands along the way, doing a zig-zag. At the end, I just combed it all over to one side and pulled it all together into a messy, side pony.

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I can never just do two pigtails. That's very rare in our family. This was super easy, but it adds so much. To get the messy ponies: don't pull the hair all the way through, leaving a loop. I gather all the hair in the loop & kind of make a ball with it and just rubber band it and it makes cute messies!! I know - it sounds retarded the way I do it - I don't know how to word things. It's harder to write it down than just to show
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I LOVE to do knots!! The looks super cute and you can do them so many different ways. The easiest way is to make your ponty tail, then get the end of a skinny comb & push it through the pony, dividing it in half. Then pull all of the hair in the pony through it & pull it tight. The smaller the pony, the better!!
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