Using that pony tail you are going to begin making and inverted french braid, adding large sections until you've used up another quarter of your hair (stopping halfway down your head) and
secure with a hair tie.
Keep doing this alternately until you've braided right till the end and
secure with a hair elastic.
Once your Dutch braid has reached the back of your head, simply braid it right till the end and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Once your Dutch braid has reached the back of your braid, simply braid it till the end, and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Then,
secure it with a hair elastic.
Once you reach the end of your head, simple braid till the end of your hair and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Once your French braid has reached behind your right ear, simply braid it right till the end and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Secure with a hair elastic.
Simply braid it till the end, and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Gather all your hair (including the braid) into a mid-level ponytail at the back of your head and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Once your French braid has reached the back of your head, simply braid it until the very end and
secure with a hair elastic.
Take a 2 inch section of hair from the nape of your neck, braid it right till the end, and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Once your French braid has reached the crown of your head,
secure it with a hair elastic into a high half ponytail.
Once your Dutch braid had reached the back of your head and used up half of your hair,
secure it with a hair elastic.
Once your French braid has gone past your ears, simply braid it (again, very loosely) right till the end and
secure it with a hair elastic to finish off the look.
Gather it into a low, tight ponytail and
secure with a hair elastic.
Slick your hair back,
secure with a hair tie and some spray, and go about your day looking totally chic and cool.
Rather than keeping your hair down, pull all of your hair to one side and
secure it with a hair tie.
Now, separate your ponytail and braid it all the way to the tips and
secure with hair ties.
Make a fishtail braid all the way down and
secure with another hair tie (I suggest a small, clear one for this step.)
Simply gather the upper half of your hair into a bun, then either pin it or
secure it with a hair tie — it can be as messy or neat as you'd like.
Gather it at the crown of your head and
secure it with a hair tie.
Then, take a section of hair at the crown of your head and twist it into a little top knot,
securing with a hair tie.
Gather your hair in a high ponytail at the very crown of your head,
secure it with a hair tie and add a pretty hair piece.
Pull the rest back into a ponytail and
secure it with a hair tie.
Pin one section so it's out of your way, and then do a Dutch braid with the other, stopping and
securing it with a hair tie when you reach the nape of your neck.
Secure it with a hair tie, and, as you did before, take a small section and wrap it around the base of your new, lower ponytail.
This style works great with a traditional braid as well — just pull the style loose after
securing with a hair band to create an intentionally disheveled look.
To add more volume, I gently pulled sections of hair on top before
securing it with a hair tie.
Then
secure with a hair tie.
To recreate the big, voluminous bun, start with gathering all of your curly hair into a ponytail above your head and
secure it with a hair band.
After the plait was complete, the pro simply
secured it with a hair band and the star was camera ready.
Step three: When all of your hair has been incorporated into the French braid, finish with a regular braid and
secure with a hair tie.
Secure it with a hair tie.
Fishtail braid right till the end and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Sweep it back with your hands,
secure it with a hair tie, and then use your fingers to tousle your bangs and scrunch up your ponytail, adding more texturizing spray if your hair needs more shape.
Pull back the rest of your hair in the ponytail and
secure it with a hair tie.
Gather the rest of your hair in a high ponytail and
secure it with a hair tie.
Then, loosely gather your hair in a ponytail at the back of your head and
secure it with a hair tie.
Spread your hair out over the sock, and
secure with another hair elastic.
On the right side of your hair, create another three - strand braid and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Not exact matches
Then, tease the top section and add it to your ponytail,
securing it
with the second
hair tie.
Secure them
with pins and use
hair spray if you want.
Step 3: Tilt your chin down and
secure hair at the nape of the neck
with a
hair elastic to create a low ponytail.
Once you've styled it in this woven way,
secure with a ribbon or what
hair embellishment your little girl loves.
One protective thing you can do is wearing your
hair in a bun by gathering it in a satin or silk scrunchie, wrapping the
hair around the scrunchie, and
securing it
with a clip or bobby pins.
My daughter was constantly pulling up her straps so I looped a
hair band around both dress straps in the back and
secured it
with a flower
hair clip.
-- is fully supported — has excellent eye contact
with mummy and daddy — can easily look around, listen and play games — feels really
secure,
with a less scary view of the world — can lift his head easily, and build strong neck and upper body muscles — will not pick up germs or pet
hairs from the floor surface.
The Tokay gecko scurries across ceilings
with the help of tiny
hair on its feet, which generate weak intermolecular forces that add up to a
secure foothold.