Today I used my hair fork made by my dear friend. She sells them on Etsy! I made random French braids and a lace braid somewhere in the middle, then I put my hair into a ponytail. I braided my hair into a two-strand rope braid and wrapped it up into a bun. These pictures were taken at the end of a long day, so you can see my hair stayed in place the entire time!
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
Braids & Bun with my Grah-Toe Hair Fork
Hello friends,
Today I used my hair fork made by my dear friend. She sells them on Etsy! I made random French braids and a lace braid somewhere in the middle, then I put my hair into a ponytail. I braided my hair into a two-strand rope braid and wrapped it up into a bun. These pictures were taken at the end of a long day, so you can see my hair stayed in place the entire time!
Today I used my hair fork made by my dear friend. She sells them on Etsy! I made random French braids and a lace braid somewhere in the middle, then I put my hair into a ponytail. I braided my hair into a two-strand rope braid and wrapped it up into a bun. These pictures were taken at the end of a long day, so you can see my hair stayed in place the entire time!
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Grah-Toe Studio,
rope braid
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Thank you so much for the inspiration you are! this is just stunning!! your hair is so lovely and the fork fits your updos so well! thank you thank you thank you! ♥
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