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LelaViavonie said:I actually got this from Iris on YouTube but I mix it up alittle...
I woke up this morning SUPER late and didnt get to set my hair so..
-Take two hair combs and wet the front of your hair so you can create a wave and then place the combs in there. (you can do a side part or middle part whichever you like)
-Then I take the rest of the hair and split it down the middle to make two pigtail semi loose braids..
- Then bunch up each braid at the nape of your neck and pin..
.. then pop in a flower or two to add some spazzaz!
Pics:
Here is the front view..a very simple look..
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The Back with Flower
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The reaaaaly quick wave with comb
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Sorry the pics are not that great of quality.. there were taken on my phone at work..![]()
Antje said:I loved the tutorial from Iris, I did it the other day and it is a really lazy do
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Emer said:It's kind of like the braid tutorial, only more simple. These were shot in North Carolina (November 2008), where the winter made my hair so dry and static-y, I HAD to pull my hair back.
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The tails of the braids are pinned directly under the braid itself. I call it my swiss miss hair-do, because I always wear my little knit beret over it!
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It seems like all the bobby pins I have ran across lately have been cheaply made and bend or lose their shapes easily. Even the ones that used to do good by me.Lillemor said:I have zero success with bobby pins. At best they just fall out even when I cross them, at worst they break more hair than setting it will do. .
Hestia said: