Tuesday 29 November 2011

Flexi-Clips Giveaway Winner!!

Congrats to the winner of our Flexi-Clips Winner!


Natacha Becker!!

Thanks to all who tried and entered! Never fear, I have yet another awesome giveaway in the works for Christmas! 
Best!

Monday 21 November 2011

Flexi-Clips Giveaway!!!!

Did you watch my latest video yet (see my last post)?? If so are you jazzed about the Flexi-Clip?? If so, you can win your own!!

Here's how in 4 easy peasy steps! (Really--so easy, and what a great Christmas present!!)

The winner will receive one "Have One on Us" coupon good for any item up to $15 (US residents only).

1. Go to Sarah Montee's website: www.lillarose.biz/HerGlory, and watch the sizing and styling videos on her site--very important so you know which size you would need if you bought one. 

2. "Like" my FB PAGE, and Sarah's FB page.

3. Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: HERE

For an additional entry, you can also follow us on Twitter. My button is over yonder there to the right and down.....and Sarah's is: http://twitter.com/#!/LillaRoseSarahM.

*Leave me a comment here or on my FB page and tell us when you've completed the steps (and any extras)! Oh and make sure to leave me your name and email, so we can contact you to let you know you've won!

The contest will end NOV. 28th at midnight. You have all of Thanksgiving weekend to peruse and enter! We'll select the winner using a random number calculator.


Good luck and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!


How to use a Flexi-Clip Hair Clip Video Tutorial

This is a GREAT little hair accessory that I received as a gift from Sarah Montee, an independent Lilla Rose consultant, and my gals and I love it! It's called a Flexi-Clip, and it's a new and improved version of the good old chopsticks style hair pins. And the best news about one of these is, you could win one of your own! We'll be giving away a gift certificate to the Flexi-Clip website. Details in my next post........

So first, check out how great, cute, and easy these hair clips are!
Here's some pics of some of the hairdo's we've tried:

Tails Up:
 This pic shows how we used a ponytail first to secure her slippery hair.
Tails In:

Check out the video and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube Channel to see all my Video Tutorials! (see button above!)


Saturday 12 November 2011

How to do the Thumbelina hairstyle video tutorial

We did this video illustrating a favorite hairdo of ours, that I posted about quite a while ago. We got it from my daughter's Barbie Thumbelina doll, which was one of the gal's fave movies. Here's a pic of the doll's hairdo:
 And my wee one with her fave dolly and matching hairdo:


And.....here's the video showing how truly simple this cute little hairdo is! You can visit my picture tutorial too, under the label Thumbelina.




Monday 24 October 2011

How to do a Rosette Bun Video Tutorial

Hi gals,

We are crazy about rosettes lately! This is a tad bit different style of rosette, and I just love it. It ends up looking pretty fancy, and I've used this bun in a half ponytail up on top of the head and then left the bottom half of the hair down. Try sticking in some cute flowers!

Crazy Halloween hair this year ladies?

Enjoy!


Friday 7 October 2011

How to do Girl's Hair: Hair Rosette Headband Hairstyle Video Tutorial

A cute easy and FAST hairdo for those fellow moms who have more than one girl's head of hair to do before school! My little blondie started Kindergarten this year, and holy smokes do I have to be on top of it to get them both ready in a short amount of time. I've opted for the "one fancy, one quick" hairdoing, and then we rotate. My girls could care less which one they are in the morning, it's more to appease mom!

These are pics from a previous post. As you can see in this video, the placement doesn't always turn out perfect! I apologize--it's just indicative of my life right now: I have X amount of minutes to accomplish something (ex: the hair video) and I just have to do the best I can in those allotted minutes and take what I can get! My sweet baby really dictates my schedule, as you can hear her voicing her commands! Enjoy!

Hair Rosette Headband Hairdo:

To view my video on how to make your own headband like this, go here: Rosette Headband.

The ideal hairstyle


The main difference between my video and the above pics are the placements of the ponytails. You can see I didn't pull all of her hair in the front into ponytails, but just the hair from where it matches up with her eye and over. DO THIS, if you want your rosettes closer together. Do what I show on the video if you want all the front hair pulled up. Both are good--just depends on what look you prefer.



Happy Hairdoing!


Wednesday 31 August 2011

How to do FUN hair color on your girls! Video Tutorial

So my fabulous hair stylist friend, who's always doing something fun and exciting, put some super darling colors in her girls' hair this summer. When my gals saw it, they immediately turned to me with those puppy dog eyes that pled "PUHLEEZE Mommy!?" We had to give it a try! Because it's semi permanent, I felt ok about putting it in their healthy and pristine never-been-damaged hair (well, I felt less guilty). Take a peek!

I love how it peeks out from her braid here:


The pics of my older brunette's color didn't do the color justice, so I didn't include them. Don't be put off by my photo UN-expertise skills, this was really fun! My little blondie really loved having "barbie' hair for a few weeks!





Wednesday 10 August 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: Double Spiral French Braids Video Tutorial

Here's a fun little hairstyle we tried out one day and really ended up liking! You know me gals, I love anything with braids! Forgive my messy bedroom--I never realize how much actually ends up in these videos. I was doing hair, not worried about that blanket hanging out from under my comforter!

Double Spiral French Braids:





Wednesday 13 July 2011

How to do little girl's hairstyles: Amanda Seyfried "Letters to Juliet" Hairstyle Video Tutorial

I've been asked several times to show how to do this particular hairstyle. After watching the bit of movie in which this hairstyle is showcased about 50 times, here's what I've come up with. It's easier with long hair (in fact long hair is a must for this-either your own or some of those clip in extensions). Either way-hope you enjoy it! Also, my gal had this in her hair all day long and it stayed in--bobby pins and all!

Amanda Seyfriend "Letters to Juliet"-balcony scene hairdo:









Wednesday 15 June 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: How to do a French Rope Braid Video Tutorial

Well, I'm sure some of you have just given up hope that I would EVER return to the world of hairdo-blogging. I wondered at times as well! BUT, I am here, and on the road to normal life! My baby is sleeping through the night, and the fog has lifted, and I even am exercising (okay, only 3 times so far in two months), and life is GOOD!

This video was done actually before I had my little one, but the editing and getting it off my camera business seems to take more time than the actual hairdo. I found this hairstyle in a book one day, and it looked intriguing, so here we go. It's the getting the hands in the right places on this one that's the challenge, but it really is pretty and different! I'd love to hear what you think when you try it!

French Rope Braid

Tuesday 17 May 2011

My reason for being away.......

Sorry I've been away so long! I really have forgotten how busy life gets with a new baby. It's overwhelming, but just so wonderful!
I wanted to share a few pics of my newest future hair model with you:





She's happy and healthy, and fits right into our girly girl household. :) Grateful to be a mommy!

Monday 18 April 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: Easy Twist Around Braided Ponytail 10-15 min

Well, here's a funny thing: I could have sworn I'd already posted this hairdo! Am I crazy? Does this look familiar to any of you? I searched and searched, and could not find it anywhere! If anyone of you find it elsewhere, please let me know! If not, then here's a new one for you! I was going to use this as one of my 'Blast from the Past' hairdos, since I happened upon the pictures and was reminded of how much I liked this hairstyle, but ........a new hairstyle is great too!

Twist Around Braided Ponytail

 This side view shows off the back ponytail nicely. I started this cute little hairdo with a french braid in front, drawing in hair, just to the ears. I then finished the braid all the way down to the ends.  I then gathered the rest of the hair (nice and damp of course) up to where I finished the actual french braid, and put it, along with the braid, into a high ponytail.

 I then just twisted the remainder of her loose hair and wrapped it around the braid, and secured the ends with an elastic. Keeping the hair damp, especially in the twist, will help keep the hairdo in longer and looking more finished. Spray both sides of the finished braid well with hairspray, and she's done!
 Those cute bows and smiles finish it off nicely!



Thursday 14 April 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: Video Tutorial: How to use soft foam (or sponge) curlers

Hi ladies! I am setting this post up pre-baby, so hopefully it will come through on time, and won't have any problems.
Using the soft or sponge/foam curlers in my girls' hair is pretty routine in our household, especially when we know we'll be having some major hair-doing event in the morning, and I know I"ll be trying to prepare 3 heads of hair. We use these for church hairdos and lately, for my oldest's dance competition hairdo's. Here's a few examples of the cute bouncy curls you get from using these great soft curlers:

Just after taking out the soft curlers:
 Finished hairdo:
 A curly bun with all the curls pulled up on top in a high ponytail: (I'll be posting how to do this hairstyle later on).
These are great to use for those Easter Sunday hairdos!! Try them out with the off centered braids and twists I've been sharing lately. Just roll her hair the night before, then do the braids/twists then next morning. ***Just remember***don't roll WET hair, unless you plan on spending a fair amount of time blow drying the curlers while in her hair. I always blow dry their hair after their baths, then put in the soft curlers. Adding a little gel before blow drying also helps add shine and helps control frizz.





Have a great weekend!!


Monday 11 April 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: Off centered braid and twist hairstyle no. 3: 15-20 min

My last example (for a while) of the off-centered braid and twist. This is the basic beginning that I shared in my first post in this series. (Check out my last two posts).

I begin with the french braid, and the twist on the side, and join them in the back. I used my waver again on the rest of her hair. You could also do some flat iron waves, or corkscrew curls, or just flat iron it straight as well.
This is another cute one for Easter, and gives you great hair to show off some of those great big flowers or bows that match their dresses.


 This is it friends......for on Wednesday (at the latest) I'm going in to have my baby girl! I have some posts with videos planned however, until I can get back to doing hair and hopefully being normal again! Have a great week and wish me luck!


Thursday 7 April 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: Off-centered french twist braids 15-20 min

Got any big plans for spring break? Ours is coming next week, and it will just be baby land in our house. My girls are so excited to be little mommy's helpers and take care of their baby sister they are about ready to burst. It is so thrilling for me to see their anticipation. :)

Here's the second hairstyle I promised using the off-centered braid and twist idea that I shared in my last post.
Off centered french twist braids:
 I split the larger parted off section into two equal parts, and instead of doing a french braid, I did a french twist braid (see my video on how to do french twist braids). I crossed the top twist over the second when bringing it back to the center (or off center) of her head.  I did the same regular twist on the smaller side, like in the previous post, and joined them together.
 I used my waver to finish off the rest of her hair and added a big bow.  She's all ready for preschool!
 A pretty and fun Easter hairdo to keep in mind!


Monday 4 April 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: Off centered braid and twist hairstyle 15-20 min

Happy April! This is my favorite time of year! All my bulbs are coming up (along with the weeds), but I just love watching everything start to blossom and turn green again, rather than the drab brown patches I've been looking at all winter! So in preparation for the Easter holiday, here's a little 'series' I'll be sharing in the next few posts:

This is a 'progressive' hairstyle, I like to call it, because I use the first part of this hairstyle, with the off-centered french braid and twist in a few different hairstyles--which I build on, to give you more ideas and variety.  This hairstyle has a french braid, a twist, a twist braid, a stacked pony, and a regular braided ponytail-but it's still easy and basic! Like most of my 'basic' components, I have videos on how to do them. Feel free to check those out for the french braid and the twist braid if needs be in the Video Tutorial section.

 To begin, I started with, of course!, DAMP hair. This is pretty much the case with about 99% of my hairdos. I give her a center part, back to the ear line.
 I then part down to her ear on the larger side. This is where I will be doing the french braid.
 I french braid back to the part, and then continue with a regular braid, just far enough to reach a little past the center of her head in the back.

 Then on to the smaller parted section.
 Comb neatly and begin twisting towards the center of her head.
 Join them off-centered like so, with an elastic.This is my stopping point for the other hairstyles I'll be showing you soon.
 From this point, I do a twist braid down to the ends of her hair
 And then secure the rest of the hair into a low ponytail.
 I pull the ponytail over the top of the joined braid and twist,
 and make a stacked pony and wrap the twist braid around base of the ponytail. I use a clear elastic to secure the twist braid in place. I then braid the ponytail down to the ends. If your daughter's hair isn't long enough to do the twist braid, just wrap it around the ponytail base.


 You'll need to plan a few extra minutes if you want to do all the twists and braids, but it's a fun one to do! I really like the off-centered look of the ponytail when she's all done.