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The Wright Hair has been honored to be put at #6 and reads. "6. The Wright Hair This mom shares her tips and ideas for styling your little ones’ hair without putting her through pain. One daughter has thin, flat hair, making this a great blog for those who struggle with a similar texture."
The Wright Hair appreciates this recognition and we are happy to help others That is why this blog was written. Thank you so much Lori for honoring us.
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Biggest Loser Hair
One of the personal trainers on the Biggest Loser had her hair done like this a couple of weeks ago.
I made a diagonal part then make a poof that is angled onto the left side.
Pull all the remaining hair except a small strip as shown below into a ponytail.
Take that small piece of hair and pull it up and around the ponytail. I secured this hair with a clear elastic
I finished the ponytail off by putting ringlets in the ends.
Toddler Rolls to Sides Up
Start by making a part I always use the far lateral part and I made 4 small rolls across the front of her head as shown below.
Then take the remaning hair on both sides and pull towards the middle of her head. **Note** Include the hair from the 4 small rolls.
Below is the top view
Last we added ringlets with a flat iron.
Scrunched Braid
My daughter gets so many compliments on this simple style.
You make a simple braid we did this to hold her bangs back out of her face.
Once the braid is in place hold on the center strand and pull the remaining hair up towards her head.
Then secure with an elastic.
Toddler Roll Headband
This is one of the fast and easy hairstyles. Take her hair from one ear we started on the right side and rolled across the top of her head and secured the end with an elastic.
Then I made ringlets with the flat iron and added a flower for accessories.
Poof, Braids and Ponytail
Start by making a poof in the front of her head. I used 2 small bobbie pins crossing each other to give it a little bit bigger poof.
Take the right side hair as shown below and make a braid.
Make the same braid on the left side and secure both braids and the remaining hair into a ponytail.
I took a small amount of hair and wrapped around the ponytail and secure.
Heart Rolls
This idea was taken from Angela's cute posts on Facebook.
Start by making a down the center part. At the back of the part make a roll going back towards the front of her head. Continue the roll around towards the ear and back to the center of her head. As shown below. (I hope this makes sense if not please ask questions.)
Do a 2nd roll on the other side of her head. Attach both rolls with an elastic down low and into a V shape.
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