Garnet Hill kids Catalog pre-holiday 2012 has the cutest festive and unique hairstyles for girls! My favorite is the messy braid pinned up in the front, and it even works for a dressy look. Messy buns and toddler updos, even a curly haired toddler with the sides pulled up into a darling curly blonde bun. The e-catalog and all the gorgeous holiday dresswear can be found at GarnetHill.com. I hope you love these little girls holiday hairdos as much as I do!
Showing posts with label Braid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Braid. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Braid Hairstyle for Little Girls
Hair Tutorial: Romantic Braid Hairstyle For Girls
This romantic hairstyle is perfect for a whimsical outdoor wedding. This look pulls out all the lovely tones and highlights in this little one's naturally golden locks. The tonged sections bring out the luminosity in her hair when caught by the light.
Step one
For this look let the hair fall into a natural centre parting. Celebrity stylist Kota explains how centre partings tend to suit girlish styles whereas side partings give an instantly more mature feel. Always start by tonged styles by brushing the hair out with a soft bristle Mason and Pearson brush. Work out stubborn knots at the end of strands by gently working at them with a fine toothed comb.
Step two
To begin tonging, twist and pin the top section of hair using a sectioning comb. Each section should match the width of the tong. Twist before tonging each section to produce a looser and more natural curl, leaving the end free. Work your way through four layers of hair from bottom layer through to the top layer using the sectioning clip.
Step three
Lightly brush out the curls to make them look softer and more natural. Backcomb the crown of the hair, this will give the style volume and allow it to hold for longer. Height gives this hairstyle the ‘extra special’ quality for a more formal wedding occasion. Use the brush to backcomb over these sections.
Step four
Just above the ears start French braiding by pulling sections from the front and the top of the head finishing just beyond the half-way point secure with an elastic band. Repeat this on the other side of the head, keep the braid loose and deconstructed. When the two braids meet fasten with the elastic. Hide the band with a section of hair and fasten with a bobby pin.
Step 5
Pull some sections from the front free to frame the face. Don’t spray hairspray directly onto sensitive little faces when styling at the front, rub hairspray onto fingers and work it in with your hands.
Step 6 – Finishing touches
You can personalize look by gently loosening the braid all around the head. This gives a more natural feel and would look lovely finished with a fine gold clip or piece of lace.
tutorial via TheirLittleWorld
Friday, August 31, 2012
Tiny Twisted Braids
Ideas for little girls back-to-school hair. Zig zag part with long curls, side-parted side braid and my favorite, the tiny twisted braids for little girls is unique yet stylish!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Sweet Girls Updo Inspiration
view more fashionable children's style trends at thebabyblackbird.com
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Puffy Braids on Toddlers
Toddler hair can be so difficult, but these darling braids will stay in for day (as long as she will allow it!).
Puffy braids and French Braids are both cute and unique styles for your little one.
images via community.babycenter.com
Friday, August 24, 2012
Braid on Toddler
I love this look to get the little hairs in back to go up into an updo!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Bling and colored strands for little girls
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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