This is a simple little braided hairdo that I really didn't think was super duper much of much--but I got (or SHE got) so many compliments on it, I thought I'd share it! As always, my mantra is : The easier and faster the hairstyle is, (and all the while still being cute), the MORE I like it!
Here's the finished look:
I split the front of her hair, from forehead back to the ear line, straight down the center, and centered two ponytails up top. (Of course her hair was thoroughly damp). I then combed it all down to the midpoint of her head, from ear to ear, parted off the underneath hair, and secured it with a center ponytail.
I then split that one ponytail, along with the remaining hair underneath in half again, prepping for the two braids. I began the braids closer to the center part, so they wouldn't hang over her shoulders (her preference), and did two tight backwards braids (my preference) down to the ends. When braiding I spray the hair with water often, to help keep the braids in longer and smooth down flyaways, or shorter hairs.
I put in this darling korker bow in the centered ponytail in back, and she was all finished. If your daughter's hair isn't long enough for the braids, then put the hair in ponytails or little stuffed or messy buns.
Cute style :)
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Very cute, I am going to try this on my little one :)
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I love this. My daughter's hair so long that I often run out of things to do with it. Thanks for all the wonderful ideas!!
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful blog! I was looking for pictures online on how I can work my daughter's messy hair for her school activity next week. Luckily, I saw one of your photos and got directed at this blog. I'm going to bookmark it now. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got nice feedback on this, it looks like a pretty quick one to try.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the little one!