Sorry I didn't post step by step directions but it's pretty easy. You could actually do this on long or fine hair too. (my pictures are backwards & I'm of course too lazy to switch:)
We waved the hair all over with a 3 barrel iron. Then twisted the bangs & pinned them back. Next, starting at the oppiste side her bangs were at, we started twisting the hair, strands at a time & securing each strand with a bobby pin (these bobby pins are visible - if you have thicker or longer hair - you could hide them better) Continue twisting strands until all the hair is up. This kept all those baby hairs underneath secured nicely all night long.
We kind of poofed the top so you could see the wave & it looked more full. We finished with a loose bun from the ends left over & added a cute flower. How easy to do on yourself even? & we didn't use any elastics - only some good ol' hairspray & bobby pins.
Of course - pictures never do it justice.
& BTW - thanks for all the birthday wishes to my girlie!! You guys are all so sweet!
3 comments:
this is verrrry verrry pretty!
You are great!!! you save my daughter´s graduation hairstyle... I was clueless... she has waist long dark and thin hair and I was worried about what to do with her hair... Thanks a lot... and your daughter is an angel...
HOW DO YOU MAKE THE TWIST BANGS?!
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