Friday, December 2, 2016

Hair Flower bouquet

~The flower bouquet~

*Somehow some of my post have been...not deleted, but not live either so these are kind of way out of sequence but I wanted to get them back up. I will have one day of retro styles, I guess you could say, being reposted but if you want to see our newest, go to our Sweet Sixteen post....I told you this was retro lol. She is now 16!

This is the style I came up with for The Arizona Aloha Festival that we went to. It is three flower's and stems going down the back.



This starts with three ponytails across the top then you take and split the first one into four pieces on each side but leaving the middle kind of like peeling a banana. Then you take the top "peel" and fold it over (going away from the middle) to make the petal. Secure it with a small elastic. There will be some hair hanging down from the petal, take and split that in half and bring each piece down so there is one on each side. Then start with the next petal. Doing the same thing all the way around. When you have done all four take all the remaining hair from the petals together and secure it with a green elastic and place a few more down the line depending on how long your daughter's hair is. Then take the middle part (the banana) and twist it into a real twisty bun and secure it. Then just repeat with the other 2 ponies and and join each "stem" together and now you have the bouquet!
P.S.
I will be doing a more elaborate version of this soon so just keep a look out!




Here is a couple closer side view.











At the Aloha Festival

Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Dutch Braid Pull Throughs Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ

Dutch Braid Pull Throughs

*Somehow some of my post have been...not deleted, but not live either so these are kind of way out of sequence but I wanted to get them back up. I will have one day of retro styles, I guess you could say, being reposted but if you want to see our newest, go to our Sweet Sixteen post....I told you this was retro lol. She is now 16!

This is one of my favs. I used it to shorten the look of Chelina's piggies :) It is really cute and keeps the hair from getting all tangled. You can get the short hair look without having to cut her hair. So I found these pics from way before I ever heard of a Hair Blog much less thought of doing one. So here it is with my cute little princess the day before her 5th B-Day.





So all you do is make dutch braids starting in the front and going all the way down to almost the bottom. Then pull one side up to the opposite side and pull it through the bottom of the dutch braid so it is coming out the top then put a cute elastic on each one. and curl the hair under. You can make it shorter also, it just depends on how far down you continue the braids down.
Enjoy and if you have questions, ask away :)

Flippy Flower

Fippy Flowers

*Somehow some of my post have been...not deleted, but not live either so these are kind of way out of sequence but I wanted to get them back up. I will have one day of retro styles, I guess you could say, being reposted but if you want to see our newest, go to our Sweet Sixteen post....I told you this was retro lol. She is now 16!

Ok this is a very simple style I did kind of by accident with a very pretty adjustable headband from Every Little Detail. She has all kinds of beautiful hair accesories! We love the Fun & Funky Flowers:).I was trying to figure out what to do with her hair after she had twist in and this just kind of formed. I didn't do a step by step but all it is, is a Double Twisted Bun with the flippy end that is kinda wavy (you could crimp it) twist one side around more then the other which makes the flower look. Separate the flippy part so it fans out. Spray and your done. I just added the pretty pink headband and a white flower and I was done :)

Silly Face lol





Quick and Easy Cheer Do

Quick and Easy Cheer Do
*Somehow some of my post have been...not deleted, but not live either so these are kind of way out of sequence but I wanted to get them back up. I will have one day of retro styles, I guess you could say, being reposted but if you want to see our newest, go to our Sweet Sixteen post....I told you this was retro lol. She is now 16!

This is a very easy style to do and is great for cheer or dance (or whenever lol). We did this one because, well it was a long day and I wanted to do something cute and easy.
I have been using this neat little hair thingy for about 2 1/2 years and is great for those days you wanna just put your hair up and still look cute. This happens to be my favorite hair accessory for me :) I got it at Clair's at the mall. I think it is made by Goody but I don't remember.
Ok so first just do a braid, leaving some of the hair at the bottom un-braided.
Then slide the clip in.
Pull the braid up so the elastic is about to the top of the clip.
Pull the elastic part of the clip over the braid like so.
Put hair down that wasn't braided and back brush and add some hair spray and just kind of fluff :). That is it!






You can also add a cute little flower or bow like this one from Every Little Detail.

Thanks for reading and we hope you like this do :).
Keep an eye out for the Fabulous 4th of July Do I will be doing soon :)

Fun Flippy Double Twist Buns

Fun Flippy Double Twist Buns Repost

*Somehow some of my post had been...not deleted but not live either so these are kind of way out of sequence but I wanted to get them back up. I will have one day of retro styles being reposted but if you want to see our newest, go to Sweet Sixteen post...I told you this was retro lol. She is now 16!

This is a pretty easy style and I think it comes out looking very cute! What I did was put some gel through out the hair and then make a single pony for the top part of the hair. Don't start by the ears though, start closer to about eye level if that makes sense. Secure with an elastic.
Now separate a small section of hair below the ear and make a small pony using a clear elastic and then to a twist braid or regular braid. We did the twist because it looks nice when you twist both sides together. Do this for both sides secure the bottom with a clear elastic.
Now separate the remaining hair into 2 ponies. Do Double Twist Buns as in my other post, leaving the little flippy part at the top. Do all 3 ponies and make sure to secure them with about 2 of those clear elastics so they don't break.
Pull the side twisted braids up and twist together and secure the ends with a bobby pin, clip,or ribbon or you can even take a small piece of sewing thread and tie around the twist.
Curl the top pony so it falls on each side and curl the other two just under and back brush a little to add a little extra poof, spray good and your done!



Ok I think I am gonna start taking donations for a better camera lol :) I know they are awful and dark but I hope they help.