Saturday, June 4, 2011

Cutie casual for school!

Hello my sweet butter bun rolls! Time for a quickie!
So, since we are edging twoard the end of the school year,  we ought to keep it cute, casual, and out of our necks! Soo sweltering, having our hair down is phsycotic! Simply split your hair into two and french braid! French braiding is super simple.  Take a section from the top, braid once, add hair from the bottom onto each peice except for the middle peice.  Add a fresh bow or hair clip. THIS IS NOT ME IN THE VIDEO ALL CREDIT TO BUBZBEAUTY >.<

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Straight Hair Tutorial

Okay, so ever since flat irons came out pin straight hair has been sported by everybody atleast once.

So thats pretty much what we're going for.  This style is quite easy. If you get tired of the same stick straight hair for 4 days, then I'll show you some ways to shake things up a bit.

Step One: Blow dry hair while using a round brush. This is what a round brush looks like:


You can buy one of these at Walmart, Target, and probably CVS.


Step Two: Grab your flat iron and start straightening your hair. I reccomend this:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Remington-Wet-2-Straight-Ceramic-Straightener-2/5855128
I have this, and I highly recomend it. It works great with damp and DRY hair.
I like to section up my hair into four: Split top and bottom. Split bottom into two. Split top into two. When your peices are straightened (THE WHOLE SECTION) clip/ tie it away so it won't mix with the dry.  Done!\
DAY ONE:
Leave your hair the way it is

DAY TWO:
Clip up bangs or section behind bangs to make a mini or large pouf.

DAY THREE:
Shove in a pretty hair clip, bow, etc, or curl the two front peices of your hair.

DAY FOUR:
Day three, but do the one you didn't do. So if you curled, clip. If you clipped, curl.


                                                     GOOD LUCK