A woman in a green over - coat,
her hair pinned behind one ear with a red flower, sprawls through a breach in the temple wall that appears...
Not exact matches
This braid is a great place to stop if you like wearing your
hair down, or you can even
pin the braid back
behind your head.
Perfect for thin, medium - to - long
hair, copy this look by creating an inch side part and smooth down to the ears with a mousse and
pin it
behind the ear.
So I
pinned the left side of my
hair behind my ear in order to get it out of my face.
Simply tuck the front portions with a bobby
pin behind your
hair.
Perfect for thin, medium - to - long
hair, to achieve this look: Create an inch side part and smooth them down till the ears with pomade, and
pin it
behind the ear.
Brush a styling serum with a bit of hold through the top half of your
hair, then
pin sections down
behind your ears and let loose waves cascade down the back.
If your
hair won't stay put, secure with a couple of bobby
pins placed just
behind the ears.
I went for
pin - straight
hair, combed, serum'd and tucked
behind my ears to show off these retro inspired disc earrings, and kept my makeup rather clean and simple.
I think it's so chic to do a floral stud like these, but with your
hair down and tucked
behind your ears so you can show them off — or better yet,
pin one side of your
hair up so you really showcase one in the coolest way possible.
Step 10 / Pick up a section of
hair behind the left ear, create a loop over the braid and
pin it in place with bobby
pins.
FINISH: Once done, Ashley parted Mandy's
hair on the side and neatly brushed the side, gathering it
behind the ear and securing it in place with a thin bobby
pin.