Wednesday 26 May 2010

Little Girl's Hairstyles - How to use a curling iron / corkscrew curls Video Tutorial

We just had a little too much fun with this one.....but what can I say? My gal sits for me through these things and is so patient and wonderful. She was all giddy at actually getting to make a peep for once!

Wednesday 19 May 2010

Little Girl's Hairstyles - How to do a French Braid with Super Twist Braid 15-20 min

I've been away! Sorry for the delay in posts.You all know that a mother's life is never a boring one! I've been with my brother and sis. in law, who just welcomed no. 3 into their family, and then my family was away on a little vacation. (No cooking or cleaning for me!)
So, here we are with a little something new. This twist braid has become a new fave of ours. My daughters have been practicing it on their barbies. We hope you like it too!
I began with a center part down to her neckline. And of course....her hair is thoroughly dampened. Keep that spray bottle handy!
I parted off the front side to begin my french braid. I was aiming for a straight line from about her eye level to the back center of her head.
                                     
This is where I started my french braid. I usually end up doing the backwards/Dutch braid, since for some reason, my fingers find it easier than the normal french braid.

Bring braid to the center part.
Repeat the french braid on the other side and bring to the same point in back. Secure both together with an elastic. (Does anyone else have the difficulty with getting their text to align left? Every time I do it it kicks me back to my top paragraph! What's the secret you super bloggers? I just get irritated and yell at my computer!)
After making the ponytail out of the french braids in the back, I then begin a few twist braids.
Depending on the thickness of her hair, do 2-4 twists, making up approximately 1/2 of her hair in twist braids.
After making the small twist braids, I divide the hair into two sections, to begin a large twist braid. I divide the small twists evenly and divide the rest of the loose hair evenly, like in this picture.
Then I did a twist braid.
Finished super twist braid!
My main thought in beginning this hairstyle was the french braid to the back, since that's something that could be used on shorter hair as well. I always have to improvise what to do with her length of hair, so hence the super twist braid.

Have you noticed how much I like to braid? Braids are so great for two reasons: They stay in (most of the day), and they keep the hair from getting tangled throughout the day. I get really tired of combing out knots at night, and so do my girls. I also put their hair into a loose braid before bed time to eliminate knots in the mornings.
Have a great day!


Thursday 13 May 2010

Do you think you have the cutest kid?

I found this awesome contest and had to post about it. I know you've sent me some darling pics of your kiddies, so I know you have super duper cutie pies! So enter a pic (with their fabulous hair of course) of them in this contest! I'm going to be perusing some of my favorite pics to send in too! Check it out!

Tuesday 11 May 2010

Little Girl's Hairstyles - Question and Answer "How do you get them to hold still?"

Here's a great question from my FB page:

Do your girls ever get all antsy while you're doing their hair? What do you do? My daughter always picks the most complicated do's and then she gets bored half way through.

Thanks Beth for this question! And YES, of course my girls get antsy! Have you seen these hairstyles?

So I say to you Beth, YES, my girls get antsy! Especially when I mess up a hairdo I'm photographing and have to start over! Ugh. Well, there's no secret to keeping them happy and patient, because they aren't! Who would be after sitting and having their hair pulled and braided and yanked on for 10, 20, 30 minutes? We know how patient our little gals are, so here's what I do. I've shared some of these before.

If I know I'll be doing something a little more time intensive, I prepare them by asking them. "Honey, Mommy wants to do something really pretty today with your hair for your party/church, etc. Is that ok? It will take a little bit of time, ok? You'll look sooo pretty when we are done!" (Or something to that effect). If they are being resistant at that, then I usually try to pick something quicker. BUT, if they are open to it, I give them the option of watching tv while we do it, or offering a snack. A snack is a clincher for my 4 yr. old.

Another trick is if the snack is gone and you are still working away, let them have your squirt bottle (if you use one) and spray it in the sink. My youngest usually ends up spraying the mirror too, but whatever you can stand. This is also great if you are trying to give them a haircut, and need them to stop squirming. My youngest also likes to do her doll's hair when I'm doing hers. I just open up my big box of elastics, give her a comb, and let her have at it.

There's no science. The thing I do most often is just talk to my girls. This is our time to chat and talk about whatever they want, and most of the time it's enough. My favorite conversations have taken place while I'm doing their hair. Ask them about their toys, their friends, favorite cartoons,etc. Most of all, just enjoy the time together!

Thanks Beth for the question! I hope you all had a fabulous Mother's day!

Friday 7 May 2010

Little Girl's Hairstyle - Twisted laces in crown 10-15 min

This is a variation on two hairstyles that I've shared earlier. First, it's similar to my regular Twisted Laces, and also it's like my Side Puffy Braid.
I don't have step by step pictures, but I did a side puffy braid, but twisted it, making laces, instead of going from 2 to 3 ponytails and back to 2.
I finished the ends with a twist braid.
And did corkscrew curls in the back. I have a corkscrew curls video coming soon!
Enjoy and get ready for some compliments!!!




Monday 3 May 2010

Little Girl's Hairstyles - How to do a Twist Braid Tiered Ponytail 10-15 min

Happy Spring everyone! I'm saying it now, since the last weeks of snow and rain haven't really made it feel like spring here in Utah. We'll see what the week brings, but as for today, Happy Spring!

Today's hairdo is a tiered twist braid ponytail. I like the sectioning like this, since it creates an eye-catching look, or at least she got a lot of compliments on it!
I started with four small ponytails up close to her face, two on either side of a center part.
Then I made three twist braids (see the how to do a twist braid post or video) from the four ponytails. I would use half of the middle two ponytails with the adjoining ponytails to create the three twists.
After I completed all three, I combed the hair in back smooth and joined the twist braids into a low ponytail, leaving in their secured ends.
I then took another elastic and wrapped it around where all the twist braids ended, creating another section in her ponytail.
Then I finished the ponytail with twist braids down the end. I did three, but do as many or as little as look good.
Super easy!