Monday, May 11, 2015

Another knot

Happy (belated) Mother's Day! Yesterday was FOURTH day hair again (cringing emoji), so I had to pretend like my hair wasn't dirty. I left my curls from the previous day and just touched up a few curls and pulled my hair back into this little knot.

Step 1: Dry Shampoooooo!
Step 2: Touch up some curls that fell out over night. I curled my hair alternating the directions so it was messy and more "natural" looking.
Step 3: Pull two small pieces from the front of your hair and tie them into a knot.
Step 4: Pin down the knot with a bobby pin and make sure to hide it underneath the hair

Products Used: Drybar Dry Shampoo

Monday, May 4, 2015

Simple French Braid

After my hike today my hair was super crazy from the wind so I had to figure out what to do with my hair and I decided on a simple french braid. It's nothing fancy but I figured I would show you guys anyways :) Today is my last day that this blog counts towards my grade! Eeeekkkk. & let me know if you guys still want to see different styles!


I just pulled my hair into an underbraid (as always) and made sure to hide my elastic at the end! It took me about a minute and a half. 

Products Used: Drybar Dry Shampoo, of course!

Friday, May 1, 2015

Knotttyyyyy

Today I wore my hair some up, some down again! What a surprise :P I took a different spin on my little bun today and tied my hair in two knots. Yes, knots! Its supper simple but looks like you took a lot of time on it. And isn't that what you'd like every hairstyle to do? 





Step 1: Pull the top layer of your hair into a ponytail
Step 2: Wrap a strand of hair to hide your ponytail holder. I like to tease mine so it has more texture.
Step 3: Split your ponytail into two sections and wrap them into a knot.
Step 4: Wrap another knot and then pin the left over sections where you prefer. I pulled on the knots so that they were a little bit fuller and then pinned the left over hair down. 
Step 5: Make sure your knots are in the positions you would like and pin them into place if necessary. 


Products Used: Drybar Dry Shampoo (AS ALWAAYYSSS)