10 Ways To Wear A Silk Scarf. Hi friend! Today we're excited to share with you 10 ways to wear one of our favorite staples, silk scarves! 1. Fold your scarf into a long rectangle (you can do this with traditional square scarves or skinny scarves). Tie it behind your head, under your hair. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. By the way, our silk scarves are back in stock! Maiden Twists Hairstyle D.I.Y.
Hi there! We're super excited to share Katie's adorable hairstyle idea today. We all love maiden braids (also called heidi braids or dutch braids) and Katie came up with a really cute spin on this style. Best of all, it's super easy to style. I can't wait to wear these... 1. Have fun trying this pretty style. D.I.Y. Curls: How To Rag Roll Your Hair. I love the look of naturally curly hair! My sweet friend, Katie, told me about rag rolling. It's a quick and simple way to get natural looking curls without using a curling iron!
I asked her to share her method here on A Beautiful Mess because I knew you'd be itching to learn like I was! Enjoy... You'll need some cut fabric strips, a comb and some water. All things you probably already have laying around the house (yay!) How to rag roll your hair- First, dampen the bottom of your hair (the part you plan to roll) using a spray bottle. Have fun styling! How to Style a Classic French Braid. I adore a pretty french braid! It's such a classic hairstyle that can work on many different hair lengths, including locks with layers. If you've never french braided before, or just need a refresher you're in luck. Sarah demonstrates a french braid on our pretty model Anna. 1.Seperate the top 1/3 of your hair into three sections. 2. Begin braiding these sections together. 3. As you braid add more of the loose hair to each section so that you use all of your hair by the time you finish the braid. 4.
Tuck any loose strands into the finished french braid, and you're done! You can use this technique to create a classic french braid (like the one shown) or you can create french braids on the side of your hair, going upside down or you can divide your hair into two main sections before you begin creating french braided pigtails! How to style long hair short. How To Style Pin Curls. Have you ever wondered how to style vintage inspired pin curls? Just follow these simple steps! 1. Pin up all of your hair except for a section at the bottom. 2-4. Spray with water and begin taking small sections (about 1 inch) and rolling the hair up to the root.
Pin in place. 5-6. Tips: If you have shorter bangs you may need mousse or gel to hold them in place. (also known as pin curl clips). Thank you, Katie, for this beautiful hair how-to. How To Style Victory Rolls. Victory Rolls are a classic 1940s hairstyle. This season we are loving this pretty style! Katie is here to teach you how to get this timeless look... 1.
Separate hair down the middle forming two sections (as if you were doing pigtails). Starting on one side of your head, take a section at the top and back-comb it from behind and then use a brush to smooth out the front. 2. Wrap the end of the section around two fingers and begin rolling in toward the scalp. 3. Tips: Wetting the ends of your hair a bit will help keep the control of it while rolling. We hope you have fun trying this pretty styling! Dolly Inspired Hair Tutorial. We're pretty huge Dolly fans around here. In this hair tutorial Katie is shares her tips for getting big, fabulous old country inspired hair! Enjoy... Step 1: Beginning at the top of the head (near the part), take a section of hair and spray the underside with hair spray. Step 2: Tease the underside of the hair and continue down until all of the hair is teased.
Now let the hot rollers sit in the hair and cool down. Steps 6-7: Unroll the hair from the curlers. Have fun styling! How To Style a Side Braid. Here's a brand new, extra magical hair how-to by Katie of Skunkboy. 1.Start with a dramatic side part. 2. Separate a small section of hair on the side. This will be the beginning of your braid. 3.Taking that section, separate it into two smaller sections. 4. Using a fishtail braid method, begin braiding. 5. Continue the french braid until you reach behind the ear. Then finish your braid all the way down using the regular fishtail method. 6.
Thanks so much, Katie. How To Style Maiden Braids. Last month I did a makeover story with Kelsie and had many requests for a maiden braid tutorial. Yesterday she came in and we photographed these simple step by steps. Kelsie has extremely long and thick hair, but anyone with shoulder length or longer can do these braids (see my photo below for an example). Steps 1-2: Braid two strands on each side of a center part. Steps 3-5: Wrap braids around the crown of your head and pin in place with one pin each. Step 6: Arrange braids so that they cover the front of your head like a headband.
Pin into place more securely until you feel comfortable. Steps 7-8: Pull the rest of the hair into a ponytail and pin it into a cute messy bun. Step 9: Add final pins and spray.