*bellaMUMMA {life is beauty-full}: how to FISHTAIL BRAID. Hot Right Now: The Waterfall Braid. Unique Hair Headband Twist- Long Hair Tips on ELLE.com. Homemade Sea Salt Spray Recipes for Hair. Blake Lively. Kate Hudson. Megan Fox. Jennifer Aniston. These women are just some of the celebrities out there who sport the tousled, beach hair look. Not only does it scream sexy, but it's a much sought-after hairstyle that even hairstylists can't get enough of when sending models down the runway. The trick behind creating beach waves is the mixing of sea salt with hair, causing it to look disheveled yet incredibly stylish. For those of you who want to have just as lovely tresses that fall in gentle waves and is soft to the touch, here's how you can make a sea salt spray from the comfort of your home. DIY Sea Salt Spray Recipe What You'll Need: You'll need 8 fluid oz of water to prepare this mixture.
You'll need two teaspoons of coconut oil - it must be unscented and preferably organic (pure). Using coarse salt (2 teaspoons) as opposed to powdered, ensures that a controlled amount of this is sprayed onto one's tresses. Ever toss away a hair spray bottle without a second thought? Land Girl Bandana Tutorial - or How To Cover Your Curlers - Alternatively Lovely - Rockalily. Since writing this blog post, I have also made a video tutorial showing how to tie a bandana land girl style. This morning I posted a link to the Rockalily Facebook Page to show a photo of me (rather sleepily) wearing Rockalily Lipstick about to head out.
Someone mentioned that they'd love to be able to wear a scarf in this style, so I said I would do a tutorial for them when I got home. Fast forward to the evening and here I am, doing a quick tutorial. I would describe the style as Land Girl inspired, vintage-esque and also Rockabilly I guess. Today I wore it this way as I have curlers in, but I also wear it in the more standard way too. So here is my attempt at a tutorial. Start with your bandana folded about three-quarters of the way in half. The folded side of the bandana is going to go along your neck, so the pointy bit comes over your forehead. You can see I still have my curlers in! Bring both of the ends together, making sure that middle point is underneath. Ta Dah! Coloring hair with Kool aid - The coolest Kool aid hair dye recipe. Coloring hair with Kool aid is cheap and fun. Kids have an absolute blast with it and so do adults (although they might not admit to it :)).
My daughter, who is almost 10, has been insisting on dyeing her hair for a while now. I personally believe that this age is too young to be introduced to any of the artificial hair dyes so I did a bit research in order to find a better alternative. Finding this Kool aid hair dye recipe seemed to be a good fit. It is not damaging and it is not permanent, something that both her school and I approved of. :) Let me not even mention the sheer fun she and I had doing this. One of the best features of this recipes that you can be playful and come up with your own unique and different color. It can be a great activity for your kids to do though adults find this fun too as a part of girls' night in home spa.
You can change color for any occasion or go natural in between. Here are some things to consider. One more thing. Preparation Ingredients: Instructions. Hair Romance: Hair Romance Challenge. Doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun? Last Tuesday was the anniversary of Hair Romance’s first post and what a year it has been! When I started Hair Romance my goal was to share tips on how I styled my hair, and hopefully encourage someone to try something different with their hair. This is still [...] Well I finally made my first YouTube video! Today I’m guest posting over on Fox in Flats, a fabulous blog all about navigating motherhood in style. I was so eager to review The Wand from the fabulous Cloud Nine when I heard rumours about it last year. The Hair Romance Challenge continues… Day 2 – Loose side French twist Want to learn how to do this hairstyle?
When I added Blake Lively to my list of Hair Idols my friend loved the headscarf and asked how to do it. Natural hair highlights - Homemade hair treatments. The Perfect Mermaid Curls. Although “perfect” is a relative term, this method for curling hair is pretty much perfect by my standards, mostly because it isn’t fussy. While I’m a sucker for both ringlets and Californian waves, I like my own curls somewhere in between: relaxed but bouncy. Mermaid-like. Supplies: 1″ curling iron, brush, and hair sprayTime: 45 minutes (for thick hair) All of the magic happens with Revlon’s “Helen of Troy” ceramic 1″ curling iron.
For those who have long, thick hair like me, you might find that larger curling barrels produce the most pathetic excuse for “waves” that fall out within the hour, regardless of the amount of hair spray. I’ve found that the 1″ barrel creates tight waves that look good for at least 5-6 hours (though they do relax over time). Although I’m sure any iron will do, I love Revlon’s ceramic one – it keeps your hair soft, and it heats up in 30 seconds! For hairspray, I’m a fan of Tigi’s Hard Head, which has a strong hold without the severe crunchiness. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. How To Rope Braid Hair. How To Get Wavy Curls. How To Put A Wave Into Straight Hair: Turn your straight hairdo into something bouncy and wavy for the night, using these simple tips from hairstylist Andrew Jose. Hello. My name's Andrew Jose of Andrew Jose Salon in Charlotte Street, London. How to put a wave into straight hair, I've chosen today to use a curling iron.
Now, if the hair is very clean, then a good way of prepping it is just to take a little bit of hair spray. I'm using JLife Hair Fix, just right through, because very clean hair is very difficult to curl. Open your irons, and place the irons close to the root of the hair being careful not to touch the head, and wrap the hair around the barrel of the curl, just holding the tips, and then shake out. Take a small piece of hair; place the iron close to the scalp, but not touching the scalp. And you're left with simple, loose waves. How To Create A Messy Knot. VideoJug shows you that this incredibly versatile hairstyle of a messy knot looks high-maintenance but is actually quite low maintenance.
After learning a few tricks of the trade from Celebrity Hair Stylist Robert Steinken, you'll be able to create this updo in just a few minutes. Step 1: You Will Need 1 Hair Brush1 Coated Elastic Band3 Hair Pins or Bobby Pins Step 2: Brush Begin by brushing to smooth and detangle the hair. Step 3: Create A Ponytail Loop Brush your hair away from your face and gather it into your hand. Step 4: Wrap Grab the free ends of your hair and wrap them around your looped ponytail. Step 5: Secure With A Bobby Pin Secure your knot with a bobby pin. Step 6: Shape For optimal cuteness, you want to shape your knot. How To Create A Hair Knot. The hair knot, also known as a hair bun or chignon, is a timeless style that can be worn anywhere.
Celebrity Hair Stylist Robert Steinken shows VideoJug how to create the perfect hair knot. Step 1: You Will Need 1 Brush1 Coated Elastic Band3 to 6 Bobby Pins1 Hair Spray1 Shine Serum Step 2: Brush Begin by brushing to smooth and detangle the hair. While it seems obvious, this step is too often overlooked, resulting in those ever-frustrating bumps in your ponytail or updo.
Step 3: Create A Ponytail Brush your hair away from your face and gather it into your hand. Step 4: Twist Twist the hair of your ponytail from the elastic band to the ends. Step 5: Wrap Carefully wrap your twisted hair into a coil around the band. Step 6: Secure With Bobby Pins Tuck the ends of your hair under the knot and secure with a bobby pin. Step 7: Finishing Spray Now that you've created the perfect knot…finish it off with some hairspray to keep it that way. How To Make A Perfect Ponytail. Richard Ashforth shows you how to make a perfect ponytail. Richard is the International Creative Director from top hairdressing company, Saco. And here he shows you how to perfect that traditional ponytail haircut. Step 1: Apply salty water Mixing some salt into water. Step 2: Make hair bungee Using a hair-band and two kirby-grips make the hair bungee. Step 3: Brush hair Brush hair back through your hand towards a point at the back.
Step 4: Tilt head back to avoid sagging When positioning your pony-tail, tilt your head back in order to avoid a loose section underneath. Step 5: Position pony-tail Position pony-tail between crown and oxhibital bone. Step 6: Use hair bungee Wrap pony-tail in hair-bungee and fix using kirby-grip. Step 7: conceal hair bungee Using a strand of hair, wrap round the bungee to conceal it. Step 8: Smooth finish with hair spray Apply hair spray to finish any loose hairs and complete the look. French Braid Instructions for Braiding Oneself. Twist Braid Instructions. 5 Foods You Have In Your Kitchen That Should Be In Your Hair.
Baking soda should be in your hair if it has build-up. Let’s make a pact today. You and me. From now on, when we have a beauty issue, we’ll look in the cabinets – first – before we run out and buy an expensive (or even bargain) product to fix us. And, I know, I know … there’s just something a little bit comforting about picking up a bottle of FancySchmancy-Make-You-Fabulous Potion; there’s some weird satisfaction in forking over your hard-earned money to feel hot. But there’s a new and better feeling from fixing it yourself — by rummaging through your kitchen.
(Put down the donuts. They do not belong on your hair.) And don’t get me wrong, sometimes it’s easier or less time consuming to snag a product from the shelf. Now, I’m here to get you started with your tresses. When I say “5 Foods You Have In Your Kitchen,” I mean “5 Foods That Are Still Left In My Kitchen,” because my produce drawer is really bare right now. And we’re going to fix your hair.
Amen. Because: Baking soda kicks butt. I. Shoot. Triple Max Tons: Easy Holiday Hair. Summer Hair Braid Trends. Braids, pleats, or plaits—whatever you call them, we're absolutely loving all things twisted in hair this season. Beautylish brings you the three hottest braid trends this season and three easy braid DIY tutorials to replicate the look yourself.
Who needs a headband when you can make one from your hair! We're loving this European, Heidi-inspired front braid that you can style into an updo or wear with your hair down. See how easy it is to give yourself a plait with Imogen's tutorial. It's easy to give your braids a little extra something with ribbons, flowers, bows, and any other accessories you can think of.
Evalina incorporates beautiful orchids into her cascading bang braid (right). The fishtail braid (or Herringbone braid) became a popular trend among celebrities and fashion mavens this year, and we too adore the sea-inspired style. How To Put Your Hair Up In A Cute Bun | Guide « Wonder How To. Comb your hair carefully to eliminate any tangles or knots.Take some hair from the top of your head. 3. Tie off this hair with a hair elastic. 4. Don't pull off the ends. 5. 6. 7. 8.