That is my question?
I personally am in love with doing all kinds of hair styles with this technique. And I get stopped a lot and explaining this one is a beast-- it is very complex. But I am going to do my best.
Here it is--- a double woven WIDE head band, from hair.
Crazy or cute? Your call.
Start with three pony tails. I do mine off centered you can do yours right in the middle if you'd like.
You will add another row to the left...
and then to the right.
Now divide your middle one in half. This will make it one continuous band rather than having a part.
The middle one will divide again and combine with the other two.
Now you are going to make a diamond around those second rows of pony tails. So just secure them out of the way.
I part out my middle hair from the hair that is down to add the pony tails too.
Crazy or cute? Your call.
Start with three pony tails. I do mine off centered you can do yours right in the middle if you'd like.
You will add another row to the left...
and then to the right.
Now divide your middle one in half. This will make it one continuous band rather than having a part.
The middle one will divide again and combine with the other two.
Now you are going to make a diamond around those second rows of pony tails. So just secure them out of the way.
I part out my middle hair from the hair that is down to add the pony tails too.
Then divide them in half and add to the pony tail securing with a rubber band. You will do the outer two next.
Secure with each with a rubber band.
Let down the pony tails from your second row of original pony tails. You will now be working on this row.
Divide and secure with a rubber band.
Now hold the back row or the first row out of the way with a clip to make it easier to work on the second row.
Repeat the first step dividing and combining.
Let down the hair that you had held back.
And combine together with the outer sides splitting the inner pony tail.
Work it this way over and over with the pony tails.
When you get to the pony that you have no more room to make new pony tails you just divide and keep wrapping around the other set of pony tails. (Here's hoping that makes sense.)
You will always have one set of three and the other set will be two when you get to the end.
Once you get to behind the ear you are ready to anchor the hair down for the head band look.
Just combine and secure low with the hair behind the ear.
Repeat on the other side and this is what you will have.
so.... crazy or cute?
Secure with each with a rubber band.
Let down the pony tails from your second row of original pony tails. You will now be working on this row.
Divide and secure with a rubber band.
Now hold the back row or the first row out of the way with a clip to make it easier to work on the second row.
Repeat the first step dividing and combining.
Let down the hair that you had held back.
And combine together with the outer sides splitting the inner pony tail.
Work it this way over and over with the pony tails.
When you get to the pony that you have no more room to make new pony tails you just divide and keep wrapping around the other set of pony tails. (Here's hoping that makes sense.)
You will always have one set of three and the other set will be two when you get to the end.
Once you get to behind the ear you are ready to anchor the hair down for the head band look.
Just combine and secure low with the hair behind the ear.
Repeat on the other side and this is what you will have.
so.... crazy or cute?
26 Comments from beautiful people.:
This is ADORABLE...I love it!!!
I think it's great! I can't wait to try this on my 6 year old, if I have the patience! Nice!!
crazy AND cute! I need to start buying rubber bands in bulk LOL
stopping by from sits.
your hairstyles are adorable and i love your step-by-step picture instructions. i am so hair-illiterate, but i think i might be able to do one of these :)
She's cute and YOU'RE CRAZY! LOL! This hairstyle looks awesome - truly. And do I have the patience to do it? Hmm... that's the question!
That is too cute! I will have to try that one on my daughter.
TRYING IT TOMR!. xD
it beyond cute
Wow Jenn ... that's all I can say! Your brain is on high-power mode if it's putting stuff like this out! You rock!
Wow! That is so cute but there is no way that my daughter would ever sit that long!
I say crazy and cute! Good job explaining too. That WAS a beast to explain, I'm sure. Very worth it though :)
Definitely CUTE :)
not my fav.
Crazy and cute! But definitely too extensive for me. lol
really cute and REALLY CRAZY! Someday....
Love it! Can't wait to try it!
AMAZING!
My only daughter just chopped off her hair so I can't try it out. But I still keep lurking on your site, loving everything you do, wishing I had a daughter with thick, long hair to play with :)
CUTE! I'll have to play around with this one, your Princess has WAY more hair than mine! LOL
♥ Way cute!!! However I will be leaving that one to the pro's like you!!! :)
Well, it IS cute, but you lost me at about the 4th of 5th step. I think the time commitment for my kid may be a bit on the crazy side. Still cute, though.
Very very cute, but I'm not sure I could pull it off. Props to you!
A little too crazy for me, but very cute! I would need a lot more rubber bands, but I think I will try it.
i am going to try this one once i can get my 4 year old to sit down!
Very cute! I love how you can make them so neat...my squares end up looking like circles. P.S. I love her HM t-shirt, so there :)
WOW Jen...Seriously cute and Wicked Crazy! You're brain really is in overdrive! You amaze me with your creativity
Cute, but I think I would go crazy doing this one! Especially because both of my girls would want it!
Holy Crap! Oops, is that okay to say? I love this one. I hope I can figure it out! I like the variation, too. Thanks for the great ideas!
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