Question Posted Wednesday January 31 2007, 5:10 pm
well i always wear my hair in 3 same styles over and over again. I need ideas to style my hair different or ways to style it that will make people say wow her hair looks great !!
any advice will help plzz help !!
STEP 1: Take a 3-inch-long by 1-inch-wide section of your hair just above the forehead or behind your bangs. Divide the section into three even pieces which will start off your french braid.
STEP 2: Wrap your left thumb around the left section, palm facing front, fingers sticking straight up. Mimic the same posture on the right side, and let the middle section lie against the head.
STEP 3: Make a soft fist around the left section of hair, turning your hand so that your fingers rest on the head. Bring the section of hair in your right hand across the middle section and hook it with your left index finger.
STEP 4: Lead with the right thumb and cut about a 1-inch section of hair straight across the head, starting at the hairline and moving toward the middle section. Collect the middle section and pull all of the hair tight. The line of hair you collected in each section of your french braid should lie flat and smooth.
STEP 5: Make a soft fist with the right hand, fingers facing your scalp. Reach the right index finger over the middle section and hook the section of hair that's in your left fist. Pull it out gently, keeping a firm grip on the french braid sections in your right hand.
STEP 6: Let the section in your left hand dangle. Lead with the left thumb and cut about a 1-inch section of hair straight across the head, collect the middle section, then pull all of the hair tight. Turn the fist so that your fingers face your scalp.
STEP 7: Extend your left index finger to hook the section of hair that's in your right fist. Continue until the french braid is complete.
remember to Trust your fingers. They'll develop a sense of sight, allowing you to achieve the french braid without using your eyes.
Pulling too hard while creating a french braid may cause hair fallout or damage.
dont worry youll get the hang of it after a while. its easiest on wet hair because you dont get fly-aways. try putting leave in conditioner in it.
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wear that to school one day, sleep in the braids that night. then the next morning, let your hair out of the braid. dont brush it. smooth some smoothing cream/leave in conditioner/any BedHead product in it. wear that to school the next day. its another style to try.
you could crimp your hair with a crimper
its pretty easy: place a fairly wide strand of hair between crimp plates. Starting near hair roots; hold a few seconds, release, then move tool down to crimp next section of hair strand. it ends up pretty cute!
you could try flat ironing your hair and wearing hats over then. Urban Outfitters has some cute ones. you got to keep an eye out for them.
you can wear headbands with any of these styles (exept the hat)
WHATS_THE_QUESTION answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 6:23 pm: Smooth hair with a paddle brush, and make a low ponytail. Secure with an elastic. Twist your hair, turning the ends under, and pin. TRY IT ON: Straight hair that's a little longer than shoulder-length.
Slick hair back into a ponytail. Take a piece of the ponytail out, and wrap the base of the tail. Pin the remainder of the tail under. TRY IT ON: Straight or relaxed hair that falls just past your shoulders.
Have a little extra time? Try this super-pretty style. Part hair to the side, then divide each section in front of your ears into top and bottom strands. Twist each strand to the middle of the back of your head. Pin in place with pretty bobby pins. If your hair is straight, curl the remaining hair at the end of the twists and the hair you left loose. TRY IT ON: Longer straight, wavy, curly or coarse hair.
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