Not exact matches
Joe is a snuggly boy at the best of times and when he is sick or tired, he is a clinging monkey desperate to be held,
twisting my
hair around his baseball mitt of a hand.
Making big red noses and bright
hair fashionable as they paint and
twist their way
around town, leaving eyes lit with wonder and grins from ear to ear!
Then
twist your
hair, hold it like that, and wrap it
around the base of your ponytail (where the elastic is).
Twist your fingers
around your
hair strands in sections, or use the hand - raking technique, going from midway down the
hair shaft to the ends with your fingers.
Pull all your
hair straight up from the crown, then
twist and wrap it
around itself until it forms a loose bun.
Apply a gel to damp
hair and
twist sections
around your fingers.
With the front pieces that weren't pinned back with the
hair comb, divide the front of the
hair in the center for a middle part and smooth away from your face, then
twist each section back and delicately tangle the ends
around the pin vines and leaves of the comb.
Take the
hair you just secured and
twist it
around itself into a bun.
I'm pretty lame in the girl department when it comes to doing
hair, so this is super easy: I pull my
hair back like I'm about to put it in a high ponytail and then
twist it
around my finger until the whole pony is one long
twist.
For a secure bun, put your
hair in a ponytail,
twist it, then wrap your
twisted ponytail
around the base, using a
hair tie to secure.
They are made by
twisting your
hair around itself until it forms a knot that resembles a stack of tires.
A bun (also known as a bobtail) is a type of
hair style, where the
hair is pulled back from the face,
twisted or plaited, and wrapped in a circular coil
around itself, typically on the back of the head or neck.
Or just take your pony tail,
twist it, then wrap it
around and tie it with a
hair tie.
It's actually one braid sitting on top of my head, with half of my
hair twisted around it.
Whatever it's tied
around your neck, your bag, on your ankle or your wist, or even worn in your
hair, a silk scarf brings a fresh
twist to basic looks.
Here is a spicy look that comprises a thick high ponytail and a
twisted section of
hair wrapped
around its base.
Secure this bun with a big
hair elastic
twisted around it twice.
Try
twisting one
around your straw hat to add color when you don't need to wrap up, or using it to keep your
hair off your face and neck.
3: Gather
hair and pin
around the back of the head,
twisting into a bun.
Some thoughts from poking
around the Internet: The Muse gives ponytails an enthusiastic thumbs up for professional hairstyles, and Buzzfeed has this niceish
twisted ponytail for work, which I like so much I'm adding it to our Work - Appropriate
Hair board on Pinterest.
I first blow my
hair dry straight and then use a 1» clampless curling iron and wrap small sections of
hair around,
twisting away from my face.
After piling her
hair into a messy French
twist, hairstylist Chris McMillan wrapped a piece of black elastic
around her head twice, tying it off in a neat knot at the nape of her neck.
I just
twisted my
hair around and pinned it no special trick!
I then take 1 / 2 - inch sections and twirl the
hair around my finger, making a ringlet &
twisting away from my face (my stylist taught me this trick — it helps with curl definition & separation).
Steps: 1) On damp
hair, comb a few pumps of a wave creating mousse or foam throughout your
hair — I like this one from Tresemmé 2) Blow dry
hair until it is 80 % dry — create small sections and spray a sea salt spray into the sections, and
twist around your fingers.
Comb a smoothing cream through wet
hair, then coil it up and
twist it
around itself into a knot.
Fake natural curls by
twisting ends
around pig tails at night, set with a sea salt
hair spray, and let loose in the morning for perfectly messy curls.
Start with your two fingers on top o the
hair,
twist them
around and pull the extra
hair part of the way through.
Tease a high ponytail, and once all of your
hair has volume, gather it up, slightly
twist it
around the base of the pony (creating a big bun), and secure the ends with bobby pins.
Step 6: Begin
twisting both sections of
hair toward and
around each other — at the same time — to form a rope - like braid.
He pulled her
hair up into a high pony and
twisted a one - inch strand
around it to conceal the
hair elastic.
Add loose curls throughout, and then with the front side sections of
hair,
twist them
around and pin them on either side of the head for this braided half up half down effect.
This time
around it was a Chime For Change event at Macy's in NYC and Blake's
hair was artfully tucked and
twisted into a pretty fishtail braid.
Similar to a French braid, add small pieces of
hair in each time you
twist the sections
around one another.
Twist the middle section
around the stems, leaving the wire ends like a
hair pin.