Saturday 29 November 2014

Dutch-Braid Headband Ponytail

Hey there my lovely people,

Todays post with be another hairstyle, however set out a little different. I started hairstyling a while ago and had never thought I'd end up writing a blog. So I took some pictures of the finished hair style but not of the procedure, but i do have the final result and its not the complicated. I will also add a youtube link to help with demonstrating how part of the hair styles is done.


What you'll need;

  • Hair Brush
  • Rat tail comb
  • Gel/Hair spray
  • Elastic band
  • Hair band
  • Bobby pins

The hair styles is a dutch-braid headband pulled back into a ponytail. It is a very simple and easy hairstyle to do on others aswell as on yourself. With practise everyone gets there. :)


You'll first need to start off with brushing the hair through making sure there are no knots or tangles. Then using a rat tail comb part the hair either from ear to ear or as I've done I started the part roughly 2inches from one ear all the way to the other side. Secondly, pull the hair you won't be using of the braid into a low pony tail for now to keep it out of the way. Once that's done you can begin your dutch braid. While braiding I added in gel every so often to help hold back the fly aways. I have found this youtube link that demonstrates a full head dutch braid but the techniques the same just with a smaller section of hair. 
Once you've completed the braid, you'll want to continue it all the way until the end and tie it off with an elastic band. 

You'll then put the braid to one side and work with the remaining hair you held back at the beginning. Brush out that hair again making it smooth and pulling it up into a ponytail. Once you're happy with where the ponytail is situated hold it in place with a hair band. Also use gel/hair spray to smooth the hair if you'd like. 
Finally with the braid you had aside, wrap it around the hair band to hide it and using bobby pins secure it in place. And TAADAAAAA you're finished, an easy and simple hairstyle!
You can also opt by not putting the hair up in a ponytail instead you can leaving the hair out, especially for short hair that's too short for a ponytail. 
I hope you enjoyed this post as much I dad writing for you all to read.
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Love ya
xxx




Thursday 13 November 2014

Bobby Pins...

Bobby pins...
Lots and lots of bobby pins.
What would we do without bobby pins?

Hey there,
Right so today we are looking at, guess what?
You guessed it, bobby pin or hair grips whatever you feel comfortable calling them.

Why a post on bobby pins you may ask, well surprisingly not many people know the variety of bobby pins out there available to them, nor do they know how to use them or in what circumstances to use them in.

The essence of bobby pins that many people know of are that they will simply hold back hair or help hold down fly aways. That is correct however there are a few other things to bobby pins that maybe some won't know.
For example did you know when placing a bobby pin in your hair you place it straight part up and not with the bumpy side up which is what most people do.
This image does not belong to me

When I first found this out I was extremely surprised by the amount of people that also did not know this. After changing the way I placed my bobby pins I noticed that they stayed in place for longer and were a lot more secure. 

There are many lengths, widths and colours of bobby pins. Some to just accessorising the hair, others to hold down fly aways, and what (I personally think) they are used for the most is to help secure a hairstyle. 
As well as bobby pin there are also hair pins which in word explanation is a open version of a bobby pin. Here is an image showing what the difference between a bobby pin and a hair pin is.
Hairstyles that will include both types of pins are usually updos majority of the time, or a more complex half hair updo (an example of half hair updo, is a previous post on a hairstyle where the inspiration images uses pins to create flower petals). An updo I recently created and done on myself and used both pin types was an elegant low chignon (or low bun in other words).
A bobby pin will hold down the hair more securely especially if they a crossed over each other, what a hair pin does is it keeps the hair in place 'softly', what I mean by that is they help keep the hair in a certain place which does not need to be held down securely. Its harder to explain in words what I am trying to say, but if you try it out for yourself you will understand the concept. For example, in the image above I used hair pins on the sides to tuck in the hair and hide the bun maker that's helping make the round shape of the look.

And that is it for now. I hope you enjoyed the post and that it was a little helpful. 
If you'd like to see a pic-by-pic on the hairstyle I have shown in this post please let me know and I will try and get that done for yours soon as possible. 
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Love you all xxx

Sunday 9 November 2014

Opening my own Etsy store!

Hey there my wonderful reader,

Great news is coming your way!
From the information I have already posted in both the 'About Me' section and my first ever post I mentioned that as well as hairstyling I love crafting. So my new hobby currently together with hairstyling is DIY hair bows of all shapes and sizes.
This all began (obviously) when I first discovered my passion for styling hair, something was always missing, a small accessory just to give the final look a little WOW factor.

In order to be able to share my crafting with you all I have opened an Etsy store where I will be selling a variety of hair bow accessories.
My Etsy store is now up and running for you. Just head over to www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HomeMadeHairstyles and you will find just a few of the hair accessories I am selling currently. In the next week or so I will be adding more to my store so that you have a larger selection of accessories to choose from. 

Since starting my blog a very long time ago I have finally began to get the drift of it and hopefully you won't need to wait months for a new post. 

Thank-you for all your support and views
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Love you all 
xxx

Saturday 1 November 2014

Half updo accentuated with rope twists

Hey my fellow readers,
So here comes the first of many hairstyle posts. This hairstyle was done on short and fine hair, however it can be done on any hair length and different hair types too.

This idea was an inspiration from a hairstyle i found on pinterest by BabesInHairLand.
The tools that you will need are:

  • Hair brush
  • Rat tail comb
  • Rubber bands
  • Hair band
  • Alligator clips
  • Booby pins
  • Gel spray
Lets get start on how to do this hairstyle...

You'll want to have the hair damp and brushed out smoothly, to help maintain the fly aways under control and to keep the hair smooth and bump free.
To start off, as the pictures show, you'll section off the hair that you'll be working with first with a rat tailed comb, from the top of one ear to ear to the other, and pulled the remaining hair into a ponytail with a hair band. Then split the hair that was sectioned off at the front into approximately four equal parts using the same tool (the rat tailed comb), and using alligator clips secure each section with one. Alternatively if you don't have alligator clips, bobby pins will also do a good job at keeping each section separate.
Secondly, you'll take each section and smooth it out with the comb and add some gel spray and rubber band it securely in place, I have used white rubber bands but its up to you what colours you'd like to use.
Once those are secure and you're happy with the way they look then you'll want to bring them to the front of the face and hold them with alligator clips if it helps keep them away from what you're about to do next. Now you'll want to release the ponytail you had previously done to hold back the hair you were not using and divide it in half and secure the top half with a clip and once again crate a ponytail with the remaining hair. You'll next want to release the hair you just divided and secure it with a clip and tie it back with a rubber band, keeping the four small sections of hair you done at the beginning still out of the way.
 
Next you'll want to go back to the sections you first made, the two centre ones you'll want to split them in half (the pictures will help you understand what I'm trying to say). Then you'll want to create the twists, although they seem complex they are quite easy once you get the hang of it. So in each hand you'll hand one strand and twist them clockwise separately and then join them by combining them anti-clockwise, this prevents the twist from unravelling itself (CuteGirlsHairstyles are a youtube channel where i learnt how to do these twists, if you need extra help on understand the step go over and check out their channel). 
Once you've finished that first twist you'll want to secure it with a rubber band temporarily. With the remaining strand you have left you'll create another two more twist and secure them with a rubber band, i have secured them together however if you find it easier you can rubber band them separately.
Finally, grab another rubber band, the same colour as the one you had previously used to secure the top half and combine the twists together with it, you'll then want to remove the rubber band/s you had used temporarily to hold the twists and the hairband holding the remaining hair. And thats your finished hairstyle.

I have gone ahead and grabbed a small section of hair and wrapped it around the rubber band to cover it and used a bobby pin to secure it in place. This step is optional, you might instead want to tie a ribbon, or a bow or any hair accessory you'd like to use.

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