Thursday, March 26, 2009

Kid Fashion - A Hairstyle

Am I the only one who after having a boy child, had a girl and felt totally unprepared for the whole hair-fixing thing?

Now, don't get me wrong, dressing my little girl and fixing her hair is one of the great joys of my life, but let's face it, some mornings there is just not the time for much styling. Out of desperate need, I discovered the best hairstyle!

This hairstyle does not even require you to be able to brush through your daughter's hair, which is awesome when my daughter eats waffles for breakfast, gets syrup in her hair, and there is no time for another shower! It is also very cool for hot weather if your little girl has long hair like mine does.

This is all you have to do:
  • Roughly part the hair on the side or down the middle (does not have to be perfect).
  • Grab a hunk on one side, smooth front and sides a little, and wrap a hair band around until tight
  • Repeat on other side.
  • Find 2 matching hair bows and use them to secure any stray hairs on either side up near the hair bands.
I get tons of compliments when my daughter's hair is fixed like this and all I can think is, "if they only knew how crusted with maple syrup that hair was!"
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5 comments:

  1. Cute! My daughter practically eats with her hair.

    -FringeGirl

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  2. This is so cute :-) My little one is just 6 months old and she already gets peas and other stuff all in her hair!!

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  3. I can totally relate to the syrup in the hair! I'll have to give this a try.

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  4. I had my little girl first and I miss plaiting her hair and making her look so cute. Well, kind of. It was a LOT of work and she hated having it done. Okay. Maybe time is rewriting everything for me. If so...YAY!!

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