Here it is:
Start by doing the tuck under knot
I hope you can see from this picture, but I sliced the hair down from the tuck under not down to her ear. This is what started my inside out french braid.
As part of the 3 sections to start the braid, I used the half of the tuck under knot for one section & divided the other part in half to give me 3 sections.
Do the braid on each side, just braiding down a few strands.
Divide the rest of the hair into 3 sections. Put into messy piggies. As I was pulling the hair up, I split each end of braids in half so that one half went into side pony & the other half of it went into the middle. Do it with both sides - so the sides don't have more hair than the middle. It makes it more even. Spray to hold. If she would have let me - I would have added 3 cute bows, but she's kind of getting to that stage where she doesn't want her bows in anymore. So bummed out!
9 comments:
How cute! I was thinking about you, and wondering where you were! Glad to see you back!! :o)
Way cute, thanks! I've been missing your cute do's - so glad you posted!
This is darling. I love your ideas! I'm glad you're back :)
You don't know me; but I've been following your blog for a while. I think this is my favorite I've seen. I have a 2 month old girl and can't wait until she has hair!!
So cute, I'm totally trying it tomorrow! Glad you're back! I've had to resort to my own creations and they just aren't as fun.
I really enjoy your hairstyles, they are so creative! Right up my alley, not like everyone else, but not "weird"! Thanks for sharing! :)
cute! glad you are back.
Way cute! I have a 13 month old daughter...with hair getting longer everyday! Can't wait to try this one. :)
cute! I'm going to try this one this morning.
I was also wondering if you could do a post on messy buns/pigtails just so I can get an idea of how to make one. For some reason mine always look to neat. :)
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