Showing posts with label mohawk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mohawk. Show all posts
I am trying to get a few more 'short hairdos' on here for you gals, since my oldest's hair is a more common length now. I really do enjoy doing her hair a teensy bit more, probably since it's just LESS to comb out, and it really does take less time. But hey, I've wanted waist length hair my whole young life, and never quite got it, and it is just too much fun to whack off my youngest daughter's hair. Fun, but MORE work!
So anyway, I'm just enjoy the variety!
This is a before school short hairdo we did, a variation on my Mohawk I shared a while ago. Stuffed buns ARE easier and faster as well with this length--just about perfect in fact.
I just parted her hair basically in half, thoroughly dampened it, and centered the stuffed buns on top and in the back.
 Super cute!
Hope this is a winner for those shorter hair lengths! Have a great weekend! Yet another dance competition for us, 3 1/2 hrs away, and me being almost 37 weeks pregnant. Guess why it's a must I go? To do the hair, ladies.......
Have a great one!

Little Girl's Hairstyles: Short Hairdo! Double Stuffed Buns 5-7 Min

These two hairdo's have become my youngest girl's new favorite requests. (I think she just likes saying the names we've given to them really, since it's the only time she gets excited for me to do her hair lately.)

So here we have it. First:

The Mohawk
Basically, for both hairstyles, you are just parting the hair into four equal sections, and then putting each section into a stuffed bun. For the Mohawk, I did four equal sections straight down the middle of her head, just like, well, a Mohawk. The more stuffed in the hair, the better. You can even use bobby pins to secure them to her head better.
Spray well with hairspray, and she's done.
I personally like to call it the Horse Mane, since it reminds me of when horse's manes are done up for equestrian shows, BUT the other name has stuck in our house.

And next, we have:

The Tiara (or crown!)

(I bet you can't tell why this is a favorite either...).
We start by doing the same thing, but parting from front to back in equal sections, and putting in more stuffed buns. I found I use bobby pins to pull the stuffed buns together and fill in holes. We also put in these little clips in front. Add whatever works! 
We hope your gals have as much fun wearing these as ours do! Happy Stuffing!



How to girl's hairstyles : The Mohawk or The Tiara 7-10 min