My updo for today looked like horizontal lines, so I'll call it my "horizon bun." I made the mohawk Dutch braid and side English braids first, then put my hair in a high ponytail. I clipped the bottom of my ponytail to the back of my head, and wrapped the rest of my hair around the clip and the ponytail base. It had a layered look when I was done. Thank you for following my blog! I'm excited to see us slowly getting closer to 300,000 pageviews!
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Sunday, September 7, 2014
Horizon Braided Bun
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My updo for today looked like horizontal lines, so I'll call it my "horizon bun." I made the mohawk Dutch braid and side English braids first, then put my hair in a high ponytail. I clipped the bottom of my ponytail to the back of my head, and wrapped the rest of my hair around the clip and the ponytail base. It had a layered look when I was done. Thank you for following my blog! I'm excited to see us slowly getting closer to 300,000 pageviews!
My updo for today looked like horizontal lines, so I'll call it my "horizon bun." I made the mohawk Dutch braid and side English braids first, then put my hair in a high ponytail. I clipped the bottom of my ponytail to the back of my head, and wrapped the rest of my hair around the clip and the ponytail base. It had a layered look when I was done. Thank you for following my blog! I'm excited to see us slowly getting closer to 300,000 pageviews!
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braided Mohawk,
Dutch braid
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