Thursday, December 17, 2015

The Halo Twist by Amber

 
This is a double Halo Twist.
 
This is a single Halo Twist
 To start this hair style you need to move most of the hair in the front to one side.  Part it above the ear in a diagonal line toward the top of her head. 
 Then comb the hair over to the right.
Starting on the left grab a piece of hair over the ear.
Separate it into two pieces. 
 Twist from front to back.
 Then add a small amount of hair from the front.

 Twist, then add hair from the front again.
Each piece will alternate with each twist.
 keep grabbing only from the front then twist.

 Continue with this motion all the way around her face to her right ear.
 Just a tip, always smooth down the hair so it will lay flat. 
Once you get to her ear, You want the twist to be low close to the nape of her neck or just above.

 The twist must be held tight throughout the process.

 
 At this point you can put an elastic in it and call it good.




 To finish the hair style continue the twist until all of the hair is used.
 Then twist the pony tail and add a hair band at the end. 
 At this point you may need to twist the tail part again and hold tightly while you pin it in place following the original halo.

 Secure it right behind the first twist.
 Hide the end in the twist at the bottom.
 This does require several pins.  If it is not secure the twist will untwist on the second halo.








 This Halo Twist is done on shorter hair. In this picture the halo is further back on her head.
 It looks great with highlights.
The ends meet more on the top side. Hide the end behind the twist and secure.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Braid to Bun




 This hair style is a combination of two different things we do. We combined them and came up with The Braid to Bun. 

Begin with spraying and brushing down the hair.
Give her two side parts.  So a part on the right and a part on the left.

 
Right side
 Front
 Left side
 Back
I had Natalie hold the hair up and I pulled the rest back into an elastic to keep it out of the way.

 Comb and start a french braid right down the middle.
 


 When you get to the back part, finish with a basic braid. 
 
 Add an ouchless elastic.
 Pull the bottom elastic out. Spray and brush the rest of the hair. 
 I had Natalie hold the braid in front of her face to keep it out of the way.
Pull her hair into a high pony tail. 
Add the braid.
 When you come to your last wrap with the elastic, don't pull the ponytail all the way through.  Pull it half way through .
 This is the beginning of The Floppy Bun.
 Arrange it so that the braid and the bun are even. 
 the hanging hair that is on the bottom I pull up and tuck into the elastic right under the floppy bun.
 Up and in. 
 There are always hairs that fall out or are two short.  I pull them up individually and stick them wherever I can.  The bottom bun is less noticeable.
 On this one the braid shows on both parts of the bun.  On the other one the braid was on the inside of the bottom bun, so it didn't show. Either way is fine.