Monday, April 30, 2012

French Braiding!

French braids are a great way to wear your hair; its great for working out and for just a simple everyday look. The best part about a french braid is you can make it super clean or you can make it into a sloppy messy look. The structure of it depends on how tightly you pull the hair while braiding. The tighter you pull the more clean cut the braid will look and the looser you make it the messier it will look.

Tools Needed:
A brush
Ponytail Holder
Comb

Steps:
1. Brush hair thoroughly.
2. Seperate a section of hair from the rest of hair at the point of head where you would like your braid to begin.
3. Seperate the section into three smaller sections.
4. Cross the rightmost section over the middle section.
5. Add some hair from the right side of the head to the rightmost section of hair.
6. Cross leftmost section of hair over the middle section.
7. Add hair from the left side of the head to the left section.
8. Repeat steps 4-7 until hair is completely braided.
9. At the end of the braid tightly wrap a ponytail holder into the braid.

How to Curl Your Hair with a Straightening Iron!!

Curing your hair is a great way to mix up your look from day to day, but curing your hair with a curling iron can be time consuming and ends up falling out before the day is over. An easy alternative to using a curling iron is to use a straightening iron. I know this may sound a little weird considering it is called a straightening iron but the results of curing your hair with a straightening iron are far better than with a curing iron. The straightening iron holds curls in your hair for a much longer time period, allowing you to have a great time without having to worry about what your hair is looking like.
Steps:
1.Take a one inch section of hair.
2. Place your straightening iron towards the root of your hair.
3. Clasps the iron together and rotate the iron as you pull down each piece of hair.
4. Repeat all over head, making sure each piece of hair is curled.
5. For looser curls twist the iron less, for tighter curls twist it more.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Quick and Easy Hairstyles for Spring

This spring messy bun up-do's are in. Even though theses styles seem like they would be challenging to accomplish, they are actually some of the easiest ways to style your hair. Buns are great for every occasion, everything from every day wear to special occasions.
Supplies:
Brush
Teasing comb
Bobby pins
Ponytail holder
Headband
Directions:
 1. Brush out all your hair, making sure there are no knots or tangles.
 2. Pull your hair straight back into a ponytail, making sure there is no separation where your part normally is.
 3. Secure the ponytail by wrapping it around three to four times.
 4. Now put your head band in towards the front of your head and take the teasing comb and loosen hair in front of headband and ponytail. This gives your hair some extra volume.
5. Take a one to two inch section of your ponytail and tease it toward the top towards the ponytail holder.
 6. Then flip the section up and over, creating a roll type look and secure it in place with one to two bobby pins. It is okay if not all of your hair is completely in the roll, pieces sticking out will give it a more messy look. But if you don’t like that you can always secure them down with bobby pins or hairspray.
7. Keep taking sections and repeating steps 5 and 6 until you have rolled all of your hair into a bun.
8. Make sure that all sections are secured tightly with bobby pins.
As you can see this look is really simple to execute and makes for an everyday great look.