Steps : 1 : Start by seperating the hair into 2 sections. 2 : Take a piece from the outside of one section and bring it overtop to the opposite section. 3 : Continue to repeat step 2 all the way down alternating sides with each piece. 4 : For a more natural look you can backcomb the ends really tight rather than using an elastic! It will hold just the same!
1 : Create volume at the crown of your head by backcombing with a round brush.
2 : Spray your entire head with hair spray, to keep volume from deflating.
3 : Grab two large pieces of hair at the temples and cross one over the other so they end up on opposite sides of the head again.
4 : Start creating a fishtail braid, making sure to add pieces from the hair that’s hanging down as you go. Continue this until all of your hair is gathered into a single ponytail.
Steps : 1 : After applying the proper heat protection and breakage products isolate a horizontal row of hair at the nape of your neck about an inch thick. 2 : Using a curling rod wrap the hair and hold horizontally, starting at the middle of the strand. 3 : Heat the strand until it’s unpleasant to touch on the iron. 4 : Complete your first row. Curls should be going the same direction. For curlier hair, take smaller sections and for looser hair, take larger sections. 5 : Work in horizontal sections up the entire back of your head. 6 : Begin on the sides, again working horizontally and keeping everything going in the same direction. 7 : At this point your hair may look curlier than you’d like, Using a large wide tooth comb or bone comb, comb through all your curls to sort of melt them together and create waves. 8 : Once your waves are all unfurled and positioned just so, use a spray to hold it all together. Tutorials You Should also see :
1 : Part your hair either down the middle or on the side you normally part on, and fishtail braid a front small section of your hair. I have a step-by-tutorial on how to fishtail here if you don't know how. It's really really easy so don't get scared away!
2 : Braid to the end of your section of hair, and wrap it around your head to place a bobby pin in the back. Do the same thing now to the opposite side of your hair, and have the two braids meet in the back.
3 : If you have long hair, it will look a little messy where the braids meet because you'll have extra hair that was too long. Tuck those strands underneath the braid so that you can't see them anymore.
4 : Put a bow over where the braids meet in the middle and you're all finished!
1 : Part your hair down the middle, from the front of your hair line to nape of your neck.
2 : Braid symmetrical braids, one on each side, and secure the ends with an elastic band. Clear bands are easier to hide within the style.
3 : Take one of the braids and pull it up and over to the opposite side of your head. Secure the end of the braid with bobby pins. You can hide the pins by placing them within the braid. Repeat with the opposite side, Secure with bobby pins. then Spray with a light finishing spray.