subject: Easy-to-do Hairstyles For Long Haired Girls [print this page] Sometimes the go-to pony tail for your mini-me can get a little old. If your girl's morning hair schedule is trapped in a recurring rut, we have the super-easy solution: Fresh and pretty hairstyles for girls from designers around the web! Some looks can be done in two a few moments before the bus comes, others are ideal for events when you have a little a longer period.
What You will Need: Spray bottle of water, fine-tooth hair comb, hair clip to section hair, little ponytail holder, mini-butterfly clips and hair gel or light styling cream
Difficulty: Easy-Medium
How To Do It:
1. Aspect hair in the center with a fine-tooth hair comb, and collect an area of hair on one part of the part, from the part to the external brow.
2. Split this area in 50 percent, with one 50 percent near the part and one 50 percent away from it. Clip the 50 percent nearest the part out-of-the-way. Keep the staying 50 percent and begin rotating it on an angled direction toward the part. Perspective strongly, fathering extra hair as you twist, but not so firmly that it affects. Perspective until you arrive at the part, then secure the end with a ponytail holder, allowing excess hair hang down
3. Unclip the half-section nearest the part and water again. Using the same method, twist this area strongly towards the part. Secure with a ponytail holder.
4. Do it again on the other part of the part to make two more twists, for a complete of four. Connect fairly mini-butterfly segments to the ponytail holder on each twist. Rub a pea-sized quantity of gel or mild styling cream between your hands and scrunch the waves to complete.
Micro-braid hairstyle for girls
Good for These Types: Straight, Wavy
Good for These Lengths: Medium, Long
Hair Should Be: Damp
What You'll Need: Brush, rat-tail hair comb, two obvious elastics and one hairband
Difficulty: Easy to Medium
How To Do It:
1. Take her hair back into a primary part ponytail. Take a little, yet lengthy area of hair from the top of the ponytail, cover it around the rubber band and secure it with bobby pins. (See how to cover it around a ponytail.)
2. Separate the hair into three segments and add a micro-braid into the two external segments. To add a micro-braid, piece off a little part of one area and simply braid it.
3. When you begin your last braid, begin with the center area (the one without a micro-braid) and pull external. This way, your micro-braids will lay on the outside, so they are visible. Once you complete the braid, secure with a ponytail holder
by: Sangram Simha
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