Hi there!
Do you ever wonder how people do the twisty braids in their kids’s hair? I know that I ALWAYS did, I finally figured out how to do the braid and make it stay nice and tight so I thought it would be a good idea to make a tutorial for those of you who don’t know how to do it as well! I hope that you enjoy this easy hairstyle that is perfect for those bad hair days and second day hair, and absolutely adorable on little girls hair! Hope you like it! Thanks guys!
Nicole says
This is so cute! And you make it look so effortless! Thanks for the great tutorial – wish my hair looked this chic!
The Real Person!
The Real Person!
Hi there! Thank you so much!! I love this hairstyle, it is so quick and easy! you’ll have to let us know if you recreate it!
susan says
Thanks for another great post! I would love to know what background you are using for your pictures. I am a photographer and I would love to get the shiny silver one you shoot with. Thanks!
The Real Person!
The Real Person!
Hi there!
We got our background through Ink and Elm off easy it is the silver and white bokeh one! 🙂
Beth says
Your hair looks great! I will have to try that out. I would love to know what kind of background you are using too. It’s fabulous and so pretty! If it’s a DIY that would be even better! 🙂
The Real Person!
The Real Person!
Hi there!
Oh man I wish it was creative enough to make this background lol… We bought it off of Ink and Elm through easy. They have adorable backdrops! This one is the silver and white bokeh.
Mandy Sommer says
Hi. Thank you for creating the video to go along with the braid. I find being a dance mom that I look for many ways to keep my daughter’s hair out of her face, but since she has gotten older I find that some braids she no longer wants done. Or if her braids are done she will only wear them for dance and not to school because they are not “cool” enough. This braid will be definitely be added to my repertoire of braids for her. As soon as I started playing your video it instantly caught her attention. She has used you tube to find more trendy braids that she will wear to school and keep in for dance, which makes it easier for all of us for the sake of time. I would be interested to see how you create the braid in your daughter’s hair and how you start it at the top and twist it down, especially when you have to add more hair to braid. Thanks again!
pam says
beutiful..thanks for sharing…