I hope you are having a good week-end so far! Today I fixed my hair in the teardrop form that I learned from my favorite braid book. First you section off enough hair for a hairband braid, then braid the hair directly behind it. Next you braid your hairband section in the opposite direction. I used the two little side English braids that I made with hair I accidentally left out of my headband braid to made a cute butterfly accent to my bun. I say butterfly because the two loops remind me of butterfly wings. The pictures were taken tonight with a flash, something I don't try very often. It makes a nice change!
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
Teardrop Form, with Butterfly Accent
I hope you are having a good week-end so far! Today I fixed my hair in the teardrop form that I learned from my favorite braid book. First you section off enough hair for a hairband braid, then braid the hair directly behind it. Next you braid your hairband section in the opposite direction. I used the two little side English braids that I made with hair I accidentally left out of my headband braid to made a cute butterfly accent to my bun. I say butterfly because the two loops remind me of butterfly wings. The pictures were taken tonight with a flash, something I don't try very often. It makes a nice change!
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accent braids,
lace braid,
teardrop
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