Final hairstyle
Final Hairstyle second view.
Here are the steps:
Brush out the hair. Then, starting on one side, starting at the front, lift and turn the hair over toward the scalp, down the side of the head. The gather it in small bits and add it.
Then, start twisting the hair at the bottom.
Have her hold that section, while you do the other side:
Now you will have the two sections:
Cross the sections and give them a twist.
Secure this with a hairband.
This is the finished style again. You can add a pretty hair tie, ribbon or comb. You can also add flowers or something decorative tucked into the hair all the way down the side.
Would you like to see our favorite hairstyling book for girls and women? Here is the book that I use often because with three girls- and three types of hair- I was always looking for something new!
A Book of Braiding and Styles
For another hairstyle for girls: http://www.homemaking911.com/2008/02/02/pretty-and-easy-hairstyle-for-girls-with-long-hair/
Happy Homemaking!
About the Author
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Malia Russell is the blessed wife to Duncan, thankful mother to five children, ages newborn to 19 and an author, conference speaker and director of www.homemaking911.com. Visit her site for inspiration, encouragement and practical help in your roles as a godly wife, mother, homemaker or home educator. |
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That looks nice. I’m hair styling challenged. I can’t do even very basic styles in my daughter’s hair. It doesn’t help that she can’t tolerate ANY pulling. We’re lucky if her hair looks brushed.
Wow what a great step by step guide. I am also hairstyling challenged and can’t even do my own hair yet alone my little girls. I found this site http://www.kids-hairstyles.com/girls/ and found two styles I would love to try on her but have no clue on how to get it that way.