Trendy Short Haircuts
Trendy Short Haircuts
Trendy Short Haircuts
Trendy Short Haircuts
Trendy Short HaircutsComing into the summer season, there are many trendy short haircuts that are perfect for the summer months. They are cool and can be easily transitioned into longer styles for the winter months. Short hairstyles can be cut in a variety of ways and can include texture, short lengths and even layers throughout shorter styles.

One of the most popular trendy short hairstyles that can be created can be styled by using short layers and curls to add volume to straight styles. This has been seen on celebrities that have hair ranging from short to chin length. These curls and volume can be pinned back for a glamorous look, or worn down and tossed to perfect for an everyday casual appearance.

Short bobs are also popular into the summer season and can be seen as inspiration from our favorite celebrities, as well as on the runways of our favorite fashion designers. Short bobs which are cut bluntly through the hair and are the same length through the entire cut, just under the chin are a great way to accentuate fantastic bone structure and the facial features which one would like to draw attention to.

Trendy Short Haircuts

Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair Styles
Short Hair StylesCute, short hair styles are all the rage this summer season as they can go from day to night, from the beach to the office in a flash. While styling cute short hair styles and seeking a look that is right for…

Short Hair Styles

Welcome to our first Creative Genius post! Our first 'genius' sent me pictures when I asked for Back to School pictures, and I was so in love with her work I asked her to be our first featured hairdo.  Her name is Julie Morton, and she has her own hair blog that she does for moms at school and in her neighborhood. Check it out http://www.princesspiggies.blogspot.com/.
You'll see why I was so impressed! This is her hairdo entitled:

Inverted Pull Through Updo
1.  Start by sectioning off a small square of hair in front.  Tie your elastic off to the right side of the square.
2.  Grab your Topsy Tail or comb for a Pull Through
3.  Once you've created your Pull through, tighten the elastic and smooth out the top with a comb.
4.  Now gather all of the hair back into a ponytail.
5.  Grab your Topsy Tail or comb again but this time you will insert it going up, instead of down.
6.  This will create an Inverted Pull Through.  Make sure to tighten your elastic and smooth out the hair with a comb. 
 7.  Now grab the rest of the hair and "Barrel Roll" it down to the head by folding the hair over itself and rolling it with your two index fingers inside the ponytail.
 8.  Once the roll has been created you will want to secure it down with some bobby pins. 
9.  When the bobby pins are tightly in, spread out the roll so that it creates a semi-circle.  
 
10.  Spray the hair with hairspray for hold and you're all finished.

Great work Julie!! Thank you for sharing!!

How to do girl's hairstyles: September's CREATIVE GENIUS!

Thank you ladies for continuing to send pictures of your darling girls' hair for us all to admire! All of your marvelous creativity has sparked an idea for me. Each month I'd like to showcase your talent, if I may. I'm calling it my "Creative Genius Posts". I've seen some brilliant and dedicated hairdoing recently, and I think we'd all love to know just how you do your hairstyles. SO, I have my first Creative Genius all ready to go, which I'll share with you in my next post. If you'd like to participate, I'm planning on sharing at least one a month (or maybe more, depending on what we get), so send me your hairdos!
Here's a few rules:
1. It has to be original pictures and text (or videos).  I ask that you give step by step instructions in your own words. Nothing copied from any other website please.
2. Send me pictures in JPG format, and size them so they can fit in an email. If you wish to share a video, please make it under 10 minutes. (I've learned this the hard way recently, if you all remember).
3. If you have your own blog, I ask that you don't post this same hairstyle with the same text on yours. Search engines don't like repeated text!
That's it! Send your hairdo's to girlzhair@gmail.com, and put "Creative Genius" in your subject line. If you'd like your blog noted in the post, please note the url.

I look forward to your ideas!! Enjoy these new cute pics, and thank you again for sharing them. Oh, and for all those that want to contribute for next month....keep in mind I'll be looking for some great Halloween Hair!




How to do girl's hairstyles: More of your back to school pics!!

Does anyone have a girl(s) the age or attitude of or phase or whatever it is, of wanting to do their own hair? (And I mean where it is still difficult for them to do a nice job on it?) We are struggling with that a bit in my house. My seven year old, bless her most headstrong little heart, sometimes refuses to have me touch, help, advise or even get near her hair some mornings. She has learned how to braid, quite well, and put in elastics, rather well, and how to put in ponytails, not so well. I am trying to be brave and let her have some control in her life, and let her learn (because they do eventually have to do it themselves, right!), but it's been a difficult path (sadly yes) for me. Especially when I see the back parting job and it's every which way but loose.......but I must put on a smile and tell her it looks marvelous. I think I am the one that is learning all the lessons here... I think my mom was relieved when I took over doing my own hair.
This whole growing up/parenting business is never easy is it? But when I see how proud she is when she's all done and accomplished something that she's been practicing, it makes me happy, and I can let her go feeling the more important step has been taken. Because isn't that why we do this ladies? To help our little darlings feel good and have confidence in themselves? It's not about vanity, it's about helping them have the inner strength to go out and face the world and people around them. I know it's easier for me to do that with my face ON rather than washed off, and my hair done, rather than clipped back in twelve little clips. (Generally it helps for me to have my contacts in as well.)
So all I'm trying to say is that I hope you are having those wonderful growing moments together too when you are with your gals to get them ready for the day, whether you are allowed to do their hair or not! Happy Mothering!

And enough with my waxing philisophical, here's a fast, easy, and basic little hairdo with braids, that I, of course, saw somewhere else and thought it was fun and different.
Start with a center part, hair dampened and gel in if you prefer to help with flyaways.
Each side will be divided into 3 sections, from front to back. Part off the first section and braid it to the ends.                                                         
Part off your next section, and make the two outside sections larger, since you'll be incorporating your braid as part of the next braided section.
Showing the 3 sections.
Continue the braid to the ends.
Do the same with the last section.
And finish on the other side. Do any of you get the 'warped' braid look when you braid in other braids? You can see how hers aren't hanging straight down in this pic. Some things you can do, that work somewhat......1: You can get your hand wet and run it down the braid, pulling down and trying to work out the 'kinks'. 2: You can hang a big fat heavy flower or ribbon on it (it would have to be pretty heavy, so of course I'm joking. 3: you can join the two braids together in the back and put them into one braid. I simply just called it good and said, "off ya go!" :)
Enjoy those little girls! There is just something special about them, and they grow up too darn fast!

How to do girl's hairstyles : How to do a progressive braid 10-15 min

I want to say a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone that has sent me pictures of their darlings hair so far! I got a bunch in my email, and even more on my Facebook page, so be sure to head over there and take a peek at some of those new and so creative hairdos. It never fails to amaze me the 1001 things we can come up with to do to all that hair! I think that's why it's so darn much fun!


Here's just a sampling of some of the super amazing hairdos I received for the first day of school/preschool!






Thanks again! Keep them coming and I'll post them!

How to do girl's hairstyles: Your Back to School Pics!