Are you bored with your hair and looking for new and simple ways to change up your style?
There are times when you need to get your hair up and out of the way but a sloppy pony tail just won't do the trick. Check out this video a super simple updo. You can wear your hair like this to work or out on the town. You can dress it up fun accessories like clips or headbands.
This is a second day look for me. I wore my hair down then wanted to re-style it by getting it out of the way. Do you think you can recreate this look? What other hair styling tutorials would you find helpful?
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This is cute! I'll have to try it once my hair grows out a bit more. The most interesting part is how you put bobby pins in--there's a whole stick-flip-stick motion I've been leaving out! No wonder it takes me a whole pack of bobby pins to do anything.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, maybe I should do another video on how to effectively use bobby pins easily. I also have another trick, using the goody spin pins that would be helpful if you have trouble with bobby pins.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! I'd watch that one for sure! :)
DeleteI kind of mimic a "sewing motion" to put them in so that you can secure a good amount of hair with fewer pins.
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