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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Concentrate On The Ends

Concentrate On The Ends

Unless you have really dry scalp, most of use don’t need the extra moisture conditioner provides on our roots. Our scalp naturally produces oil every day, so adding any extra can give your hair a greasy look, especially if you don’t shampoo every day. For the best results, try to apply your conditioner on the bottom 3/4 of your hair, really concentrating on the ends.

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Use This Simple Hair Trick For A Super Long Pony Tail

Use This Simple Hair Trick For A Super Long Pony Tail

I wear a ponytail just about every day. How have I lived so long without knowing this secret?! There’s nothing sexier than a super long and full ponytail. And, I have so much hair I think this little trick would work great on me. 

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No-Heat Curls Do Exist

No-Heat Curls Do Exist

We all know that our heating tools cause damage to our hair. If only there was a way to get a natural looking curl without them. Hmmm… Well, there is! If you like to wash your hair in the morning, this one won’t work for you, but you’d be surprised at the natural curls you get from just sleeping with your hair tucked in and around a head band.

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Know Your Curls

Know Your Curls

Did you know there are a number of wrapping techniques to achieve a different type of curl? Yeah, me neither! I always just do it the same way. You’ll need a curling wand for best results, but this visual certainly helps you achieve your desired results. Go check out The Beauty Snoop for more information!

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Dry Before You Style

Dry Before You Style

When you place a heating tool on wet or damp hair, it creates very hot steam, and causes slow but inevitable damage. Before you break out your curling iron or flat iron, play it safe and make sure your hair is completely dry.

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Twisted Bun looks Pretty and Unique. I Love it with Lace Twisted in or Flowers and Bows.

Twisted Bun looks Pretty and Unique. I Love it with Lace Twisted in or Flowers and Bows.

1. Pull half of hair up in a rubber band. 
2. Put bottom half of hair in a low ponytail. 
3-4. Take a small section of hair and twist it until it curls naturally into little 'twists'
5-6. Pin your pieces and continue until the entire bottom ponytail is covered in twists. 
7-8. Let the top part of your hair down. Twist the sides and cover the back 'bun' with more twisted pieces. 
9-10. Twist in the top pieces, pulling them from side to side to create variety. Spray and pin any loose pieces.♥ 

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How To : Pin Curls

How To : 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. Once you finish with the bottom section, release a new section from the pinned hair and continue as before. Do this until all hair is rolled and pinned in place.  If you have any shorter hair left on the side, take it and pin it around one of the curls. 
7-8. Finish off your bangs by wetting thoroughly and rolling to the hairline.
Tips: If you have shorter bangs you may need mousse or gel to hold them in place. These curls are also great as "no heat" curls, but using bobby pins will create a dent in the curl.  Instead, use 2 prong curl clips (also known as pin curl clips).

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How To : A Twisted Side Ponytail

How To : A Twisted Side Ponytail

How to style a twisted ponytail... 
1. Begin by pinning a small section of hair at the back of the neck. 
2-4. Continue pulling small sections of hair across and pinning along the base of the neck. 
5. Continue until you can gather the hair into a side ponytail, leaving out a section in the front.
 6. Tie off the ponytail and wrap the remaining hair around the pony to cover the hairband.

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How To : Style A Messy Braid

How To : Style A Messy Braid

We've been loving messy bohemian styles for Spring! Here's a quick and easy tutorial for styling a messy braid... 1. French braid hair from the back to the side. (use this method, but in the back) 
2. Use a hair elastic to tie a side ponytail. 
3. Using a comb, tease the ponytail as much as possible. 
4. Braid the teased hair into a regular braid. 
5. Pull the braid so that it's uneven and loose. Cut the hair elastic off. (Be very careful not to cut any hair) 
6. Enjoy your big messy braid! It's perfect for maxi dresses and bonfire parties. 

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Twist Into a Small Bun | Short Hairstyle

Twist Into a Small Bun | Short Hairstyle

Take a section at the front of your hairline, twist into a small bun, and pin in place. 2. Repeat this process three times, twisting in different directions.
Do you have any other favorite hairstyles for shorter hair? Please share. 
ETA: Haha! So many comments correcting our use of the word "short". Ok, ok... it's medium hair. You're right. 

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