I saw this here and loved it! It is one of the only heart styles that lasted all day on my middle daughter. I tweaked it just a little...
Part the hair like I showed you in the Puffy Heart, only this time, secure the REST of the hair in a ponytail to keep it out of the way. Again, I pulled a section across the front so she didn't have a part down the middle. French twist toward the back of her head, following the curve of the part.
When I get to the end (she didn't quite have enough for the twists to meet...maybe next year!)I tack it to the rest of the hair by grabbing a section right where I wanted it to stay and secured it with an elastic. I actually do this anytime I do a hairstyle like this- it makes a huge difference in how well this stays.
Add a bow if you'd like (I needed to to cover up the fact that her hair is so short.)
HAPPY VALENTINES'S DAY!!!
7 comments:
Do you have one of those little girly braider things that twist the hair for you, or did you twist her hair by yourself? It looks way cute! One day (maybe next year) Kimberly will have enough hair to do something like that.
Love it!
I did this one on my dd for valentines day...It turned out really cute. It looks like your twist is backward from the way I did mine, very cool! The day after hair was way cute too...lots of little waves made from the twist!
where do you get rubber bands in all the same color. I hate buying the mixed packs and am yet to find a place where you can buy them per color..
I know this is an older post, but I never said how adorable I think this one is:) Also, I wanted to invite you to look at my blog... http://tinydiva.blogspot.com/
My baby girl is two and I am looking forward to trying all the styles I am finding on yours and other blogs:) Thanks!
LOVE IT !!!!!!!
liked it..
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