Friday, January 17, 2014

Hairstyle Tutorials

Today I am going to post up a couple of tutorials for some cute and easy hair styles. I did not make these tutorials, but I hope they come in handy and you like them. Enjoy.

Cascading Braid
Tools Needed:
1. Comb
2. Hair Elastics
3. Bobby Pins

Instructions:
Step One: Begin with a standard 3 strand braid.




Step Two: After 3 or 4 weaves, drop a strand. Gather a new strand that pulls the braid toward your wanted direction. Repeat as many times as necessary until you get your desired shape.
It really is that easy!

 
I got this tutorial from A Beautiful Mess
 
Knotted Bridal Hairstyle
 
                 Step One Brush hair and smooth front section using hair straighteners, smoothing any fly aways as you go.
 
Step Two
Pick up a section of hair top right and split into three pieces as if you were to do a plait.  Drop the middle piece, taking the two outer pieces and knot them.
Step Three
Pull the two ends from your knot together to one side and pick up another piece of hair from the left and knot them together.
Step Four
Repeat step three alternating the side you select the pick up piece from (would be right in the next knot and then left) moving around the head from right to left.
 
Step Five
Double knot the final two pieces of hair at the nape of the neck.
Step Six
Secure with a band leaving a ponytail to the one side, wrap a piece of hair around the ponytail to finish the look.  Curl lengths of hair in ponytail using either a curling wand or straighteners.
Step Seven
Tidy up top section using grips and smooth with hairspray as necessary.
Step Eight
Finish with a blast of shine spray.
It’s relatively easy so why not give it a go this weekend.
 
 
Tutorial from The Bijou Bride
 
Side Braided Hairstyle
 
Step 1:
 Brush your hair – you want to remove any knots or tangles before you start to braid.
Step 2:
 Start on the right (or left if you prefer!) – I’ll explain as if you’re on the right, but pick whichever side you part your hair. Take a large section above your right ear and split into three.
Step 3:
 To make a Dutch braid, cross the right piece under the centre section. Then bring the left piece under the right.
Step 4:
  Next add more hair to each section as you braid. Try to add in even amounts on both sides so you keep the braid shape equal.
Step 5:
 Keep braiding, bringing the right section under the centre, and the left under the right. When you run out of hair to add in, bring your right hand around to the front and braid to the end of your hair.
Step 6: Secure the braid with a small clear elastic and then stretch out your braid. It’s my best
braiding tip.
 
 

Tutorial from Hair Romance
 
Four Strand Slide Up Braid
 
 
Take a section of hair and divide it into two equal sections and split those two sections in half; now you’ll have four equal sections.
  • To explain this braid, think of each section as a position, numbered 1 to 4 from left to right. Cross 2 over 1 (so right over left) and 4 over 3 (another right over left), then 1 crosses over 4 in the center (this is left over right with the two new middle sections).
  • Renumber the sections 1 to 4 from left to right and start the process again. Cross 2 over 1 and 4 over 3, then with the two sections in the center cross 1 over 4
  • Keep repeating these steps until you have reached the end of your hair. Secure the end of your braid with a hair elastic.
  • Use a bobby pin to pin your braid around your head. Arrange your hair over your braid to hide the end.

  • Tutorial From Hair Romance
     
    Easy Boho Updo

    Step 1.
     Pop the headband on top of your head like a crown.
    Step 2.
    Take a small section of your hair from the front, fold it over the hairband and pull it back through, underneath the headband. Keep pulling the hair up, over and through until you get to the end of the section.
    Step 3.
     You are going to work round from one side of your head to the other. Repeat with the next section along.
    Step 4.
     Repeat for all the sections of hair until it’s all neatly tucked into and around your headband. Et ‘voila! Pretty boho hair!

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