Not exact matches
If you're making this for a child's costume, a doll, or if you just want to skip the hassle of
hair pins, add a thin
elastic chin strap.
With this
hair I often make a french braid, tie an
elastic at the end, and tuck the ends underneath, securing with bobby
pins.
After lots of struggling, I managed to remove the glue - gunned
hair elastic, and replaced it with a safety
pin secured by a piece of felt — voila!
Pin it around the
hair elastic at the end to hide it from view.
Wrap a thin section of
hair around the base of your ponytail and
pin it in place to hide the
hair elastic from view.
Wrap the braid around the base of your ponytail and
pin it in place to hide the
hair elastic from view.
Wrap the fishtail braid around the base of your ponytail and secure it with bobby
pins to hide the
hair elastic from view.
Now take this braid, wrap it around the base of your ponytail to hide the
hair elastic from view, and secure it with a bobby
pin under your ponytail.
Pick up a thin section of
hair and wrap and
pin it around the base of your ponytail to hide the
hair elastic from view.
We puffed up the braid and
pinned with bobbi
pins and she pulled a couple strings of
hair back to hide the
elastic.
Creator Rosie Hunt of HowtoHairGirl says, «All you need is three small
hair elastics and a couple bobby
pins.
Wrap and
pin a piece of
hair to hide the
elastic.
I used a length of
elastic, as I have found this works best with my short
hair, but you could also use a comb, attach the hat to a headband or add loops and secure with hatpins or bobby
pins.
Secure both braid and
hair - wrapped
elastic band with bobby
pins.
When you're short on time, a simple
hair elastic and a couple of
pins can help you to look your best with a quick and fashionable
hair style.
After making the tail from back
hair; backcomb the front
hair you parted and use bobby
pins to
pin them near your
elastic of ponytail.
Remember, the outer strands go over the middle section 3 / / You're going to braid the
hair past your ear and wrap it around to the back of your head 4 / / When you reach the back, turn the french braid into a regular three strand braid and clip off so that it doesn't unravel while you work on the other side 5 / / Repeat on the other side 6 / / Now that you have two braids, you're going to unclip the first and combine them with a clear
elastic 7 / / You'll let the braid naturally loosen as you wrap a clear
elastic around both braids 8 / / Tie the combined braids into a half bun, with the ends of the ponytail draping over the bun 9 / / Wrap the ends around the
elastic and secure with bobby
pins 10 / / Then you're going to go back and loosen the braid so it looks more romantic and undone!
A flowered hairband, a
hair elastic that comes with a classy ribbon, bejeweled
hair pins — a little goes a long way!
Secure with bobby
pins to hide your
hair elastic.