19 12 / 2011
I have so many hair clips that i’ve found at estate sales and antique stores, but they can get kind of bla sometimes.
must try the string! a cute and inexpensive diy :)
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19 12 / 2011
Braided Updo by Kristin on the daily hair blog on latest-hairstyles.com
Check out this hair tutorial that’s perfect for the holidays or photography !
Steps
1.Brush your hair to remove all knots.
2.Take a section at the top left and divide into three parts.
3. Dutch braid (also called inside out braid) – bring the left under the middle, then the right under the middle, and keep repeating.
4. Add in sections of hair from each side as you braid.
5. Angle your braid diagonally across your head.
6. Keep braiding to the end and secure with a hair band.
7.Loosen the braid by pulling gently to make it look bigger.
8.Twist the end of the braid around to create a flat bun and pin in place
Don’t forget finish the look with flexible hairspray to keep everything in place!!
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19 12 / 2011
Twinkle twinkle little star, make a headband and raise the bar! Stepping up your hair accessory is a must. Get inspired by Nina Ricci’s sparkling stunner and DIY a version of your own. Bling out a tousle topper which is a perfect partner for any holiday fete!
To create: Grab a thick headband, assorted gems, pearls and mirrored details. Use hot glue to secure and embellish. Create a random and sporadic look, and remember that haphazard= a happy DIY! Have fun piling onto the headband until you are satisfied with your mirrored creation.
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19 12 / 2011
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I have so many hair clips that i’ve found at estate sales and antique stores, but they can get kind of bla sometimes.
must try the string! a cute and inexpensive diy :)
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