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Twisted Half Up Hair Tutorial | Ma Nouvelle ModeMa Nouvelle Mode. Easy French Twist HairstyleMa Nouvelle Mode. I told myself at the beginning of the year that I wanted to do a hairstyle each Friday. So far I feel pretty good about myself, I’ve done all but one Friday! I started with how to use dry shampoo because we all need it, don’t we? The week after I showed you my “dirty hair approved” style which was an easy messy bun with two headbands.

Then I showed you a personal favorite, perfect for your next hot date or party, a deep side part with a simple side French braid. Then I missed a week. Today I have another dirty hair approved style. What you’ll need: Basically you tease the heck out of your hair all over, even all the way to the ends. Just in case that wasn’t a good enough explanation, I’ve got a video tutorial for you! Enjoy! I hope you get to give it a try this weekend or even on a busy day this week, it can be done fast! 17 Ways To Never Have A Bad Hair Day Again. 23 Five-Minute Hairstyles For Busy Mornings. Hair DIY: Drape French Braid. Sorry this blog looks a little weird right now... we're in the process of redoing it! I've gotten a lot of questions and requests to do a YouTube video of my half up Draped French Braid, so your wish is my command!

Make sure you tag @theshineproject on Instagram so I can see your finished product. I LOVE seeing how it turns out on you! Please leave hair tutorial requests for future videos in the comments below. Enjoy! Simply Vintagegirl Blog » Blog Archive » Tutorial: How to Make Lovely Fabric Flowers. 29 May 2010 These elegant fabric flowers are very simple to make . . . and only take a few basic supplies. The finished product is delightfully lovely, and at times can look like a real flower!

Every flower will turn out differently and that is part of the beauty! If you haven’t used those tea lights in a while, now’s the time! I hope you enjoy making these as much as we do . . . below are instructions with pictures on how to make your own. Supplies: · Synthetic Silky Fabric · Scissors · Candle (preferably a tea light) Additional supplies: · Needle and Thread, Glue Dots or Glue Gun · Buttons and/or Beads Directions: 1. Make the largest one’s diameter about half an inch larger than you want the diameter of the flower, as the petals will end up shrinking a bit. 2. You can also cut around the pattern and skip the drawing part, it just might not be as uniform . . . but with these, uniform isn’t necessary. 3. Cut just inside the drawn lines to make a circle out of the fabric. 4. 5. ...love Maegan: * Messy Rope Braids * Fashion+Home+Lifestyle.

Leaving front pieces out, create an imperfect side part in the section directly behind {if you have side-swept bangs, part it on the opposite side} and braid hair to the end -but on an angle so it swoops around easier & lays nicely. Secure braid using a tiny jaw clip or an elastic & let hang for now. Repeat the same steps but on the opposite side for the next braid. Once both braids are complete {you can add a third as well or do your entire head!} Loosely pull hair & braids back and wrap it into a messy bun. You don’t want it to be too tight so using your fingers, pull a bit of the braids apart and mess it up a bit. . * Bed Head MAXXED-OUT Hairspray , CLEAR Hair Elastics , Scunci jaw clips 2 sizes Hopefully the photos are self explanatory but the description is there if necessary.

See how I wore it in an outfit post here CLICK HERE …for a Video Tutorial …with 4 small braids instead of two medium ones Tweet. (Throw Me A) Rope Bun Tutorial. Two hair tutorials in one week? No, this isn't the apocalypse (and yes, I had to google how to spell "apocalypse"). If it were I'd be wearing a leotard and bedazzled hand glove, waving a handheld oscillating fan at my hair and performing a terrible rendition of "All The Single Ladies" in Times Square. Yes, that's my plan for the end of days. Deal with it. In case you missed my fishtail bun tutorial (+ fairytail) from earlier in the week, you can find it here. And here's the next tutorial for y'all - the rope bun! Here's the deal. One more thing - "left" and "right" below is oriented based on you doing it yourself and looking up (or in front of you) at your hair.

. - If you twist and wrap in the same direction, then your finished rope "braid" won't look any different than a regular bun. . - The more strands you use, the more intricate the rope. - You can also wear the rope "braid" by itself just as a pony. UPDATE: check out the rope braid headband video tutorial, which you can find here. 24 Statement Hairstyles For The Holiday Party Season.