Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Little Girl's Hairstyles -Twist Braids into Pony Loop 10-15 min

Well, this was another experiment that I ended up liking pretty ok, and unlike some of my more elaborate creations, this is one we actually do quite often. So it has my everyday ease of doing thumbs up!

This hairdo is a great one to start out using some lightweight gel, worked through nice, wet hair. The gel will help keep the hairs tucked into the loop at the end.
This is how I parted it to begin with: Down the center to the ears, and clipped off the back.
Make 4 ponys, 2 on each side of the first part.
Do a twist braid on each of the four ponys. I had my little gal help me hold the ends of the braids.
Once all the twist braids are done, comb the back of the hair into a low pony.
You can either put in an elastic and secure the pony first, and then bring in the twists, or do it all at the same time. I don't like having more than 2 elastics around a pony, and the loop does requre another, I chose to do it all together. The trick with that is to bring one braid over at a time, and keep it tight.
Secure with an elastic.
On the last pull through, pull the majority of the length of hair through, leaving enough to wrap around the base of the pony.
Wrap the tail around like so, until all the hair is wound around.
Wrap another clear elastic around the wrapped hair. Having wet hair here will help keep the loop smooth and even. Try to keep it all together as you pull it through the last elastic, or else it can look a little messy (like mine here!)


Smooth is out as much as possible, and spray it well!





11 comments:

  1. I found my new favortie blog! I am terrible at hair, these are great tutorials!

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  2. I love all your hairstyles.My little one has super fine hair its hard to get it to stay. clips just fall off.Maybe some gell and rubberbands and it will stay. Stopping by from SITS!

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  3. Hey girl...just wanted to say hi! that hairstyle is cute...do you think it would look good on adults too...okay, maybe not.
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  4. Her hair looks great! I'm going to try this on my daughter...today!

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  5. WOW! I am visiting & following from Tammy's two cents! ;) My daughter is friends with her daughter... and my daughter LOVES braids right now! I think I feel a girly hair night coming on! Fun blog!
    Jenn~

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  6. Your tutorials are always so good! You do a great job explaining how to do everything--especially for those of us who are not the best with hair!

    Love the twisted looks of the braids on this one!

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  7. I'm always amazed at the different styles you come up with! This one is super cute!

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  8. Found your blog through Princess Hairstyles, and tried this one out. I ended up having to improvise a bit, but I posted it on my blog today. Check it out: http://dreamweaverhairdesign.blogspot.com/2010/03/twist-and-flip.html

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  9. ooh I really like this one... nice and simple. I'll probably not loop the end though cause my girl is rambunctious and there is no way it would stay in for half an hour never mind the day. *L*

    happy SITS day!

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  10. oh this one is PERFECT for spring / summer?!

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  11. Braided hair styles are not only for little girls, no matter you have long hair or short hair you can have creative braided styles. You can make different patterns with braided hairstyles. One more advantage of having a braided hair style is you can get a curly and wavy hair when take out the braids out. Visit a best hair salon near you to get different patters

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