Hello all,


I've decided to start a blog about doing little girls hair since it is something that I love and something that I do EVERY morning.
To begin, let me tell you a little about my family!
My husband and I have two kids. A seven-year-old son and a five year old daughter.

I had been doing hair professionally for quite awhile. However, when we moved to a different state temporarily, I didn't want to get a new state license for just a short amount of time. I decided to take a break from professional hair while we were here. My daughter, though, is the age where her hair is just the right thickness and length to do all kinds of fun stuff, so I keep my skills in practice. I always get the famous question "How did you do that?" from a lot of people, so I thought I'd share.

I started this blog to help those moms who have a hard time doing their little girls hair and need some easy tips and ideas to make their daughters look done up for school or church. I probably won't have many fancy things here, like some other great blogs out there have; this will show the more simple and easy ways that I find to get hair done. I will also have some hair tips every once in awhile that I personally use. If any of you have any tips or different ways that you do things, please comment; it REALLY helps!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Zig-zag part with twists and french braid

On this style I first parted a zig-zag part in the middle.
Then I parted a straight part horizontally from ear to ear.
I took one of the sides and twisted it back wards.
I did that on both sides.
Then I took a V shape section from twist to twist and put it in a ponytail adding the twists.
(don't you love my daughters tattoos? )  She is actually holding the twists away so I could make the ponytail smooth.
Then I took that ponytail and added it into 3 sections to start the braid.
Then just start french braiding to make it a out ward braid.
After that I braided all the way down, and added a flower at the top.
Front view.

Side view.
And back.

1 comment:

  1. We did this one today for school. My little one's hair is thinner than yours, and my hair skills are pretty sad. It turned out cute though.-Karen

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