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Bonus!--My Haircare Tips for Healthier, Longer Hair

  Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog! Today I will be sharing some helpful haircare tips, and ways to keep your hair from breakage.  Shower Tips I never really thought that your shower routine can affect the oil that your hair produces. I always washed all my hair, but then I realized that can actually dry your hair, so now I only wash my roots, and that is a major game-changer. Second, I highly recommend parting your hair in two sections before shampooing. After that, shampoo only one section at a time. I found that I can put in more days of no showering in-between showers, because doing that technique does an extra good job of getting out the oils.  Second, if you are looking for your hair to grow faster but to not have to maintain it as much during the growth period, don't let your hair get extremely oily. I wash my hair every 2 days but having an excessive amount of oil in your hair can actually shorten your hair growth period. this is beca...

Twisted Ponytail

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  Today's hairstyle is super simple, and anyone can master this one. It's a basic ponytail, just with a bit of a "twist". Below are the things you'll need: Step 1. brush hair and pull into medium high ponytail.  Step 2. grab a small section of the pony and split that into two. Start twisting those two sections around and around till you get to the end. secure it with an elastic. Step 3. take your twisted chunk and, holding on to the big ponytail, wrap the twisted chunk around and around the ponytail, and once you do that tie it all off with a regular binder, or a elastic

Half Dutch Braids

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  Inspired by the Dutch Braids post, I made this style...half dutch braids in only 3 steps! It is an absolutely adorable style and works for any occasion!  Here are the supplies! Step 1. Create and middle part and brush hair Step 2. Start doing a dutch braid, but stop once you get to the bottom of your head Step 3. Use a pony to tie it off, so they rest is a pigtail I hope you like this style! it is really easy, and works for any hair type!

Cutest Messy Bun

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  Wanting an easy way to make a super cute bun? Look no further! Below are the supplies needed for an easy and adorable messy bun tutorial... Step 1.  Put hair up in a high ponytail (you can dry shampoo your hair if needed) Step 2. Twist a scrunchie around your pony, then hold hair straight up Step 3. Let your hair flow over the scrunchie, so it should cover the entire scrunchie Step 4. Hold the hair over the scrunchie, then take a binder and secure the binder over the hair-covered scrunchie Step 5. Take the extra hair and wrap it around the bun, then use bobby pins to secure the hold This style looks very nice and doesn't take much effort. It works best with dry hair, and if you need to take a shower, the dry shampoo works great.

Voluminous Ponytail

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  Today's style is extremely simple...as long as you have a binder/elastic you are set. Below are the supplies needed... Step 1. Brush hair and lay flat.  Step 2. Use your fingers to guide the inner layer of your hair, and separate it from the outer layer of your hair Step 3. With the inner layer, use a clear elastic to put it in a high pony Step 4. Tighten it, then take the outer layer of hair and combine it with your ponytail. Use a regular binder and put the entire thing in a ponytail. Tighten Step 5. Tease hair if needed. If you want a little extra of something, take a small section of your ponytail and wrap it around the binder. Pin down

Heart Braids (Requested Tutorial)

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  Hello everyone! Today I will be doing a requested hairstyle...heart braids. I know there is a bunch of different ways to do it, but I picked out the cutest one. It has a similar technique as the Dutch braids, but a bit harder. You will need frizz-free hair for this. Step 1. Create a middle part. brush hair. Step 2. Starting farther back down the part, take three small sections and start braiding.  Step 3. AS you braid, do the same thing that you did for dutch braids, but only take sections from the upper section of the braid, so not from the bottom. Just from the top. Step 4. Once you get down to about 4 inches of braid, stop adding sections and just braid down normally.  Step 5. Repeat steps 2 & 3 for the other side Step 6. gather your two braids and curve them into a heart shape. Then, take an elastic and tie the ends of both braids together.  Step 7. Spray style with holding spray

Dutch Braids

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  Today I will be showing you all the steps for Dutch Braids! It isn't as hard as it looks, but it does take a lot of practice! Let's get started! Below is also a picture...                                                              Step 1. Create a middle part. If you have a side part that is ok, however the braids will not be lined up perfectly with each other. Step 2. divide 3 small sections starting from the front of your part.  Step 4. Start braiding. As you braid on, take small sections and add it to pieces 1 and 3. Keep repeating the steps, adding on small chunks to the two outer pieces of the braid. Make sure to tighten as you go. Step 5. Continue braiding down, and when you're done, tie the braid off with an elastic.  Well done! I hope this wasn't too hard...I remember the first 5 times I messed up a LOT...

Heatless Overnight Curls

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  Today's style if easy, but you do want to do this the day before. Or i should say, the NIGHT before. Make sure you shower or drench your hair before doing this, though. Below are the needed supplies. Step 1. After wetting hair, put the headband on normally.  Step 2. Do not pull hair out from under the headband. Keeping the hair under the band, gently divide the hair into two sections. Step 3. On either side, take the chunk of hair and twist it up and under, up and under the headband. Repeat on the other side Step 4. Use bobby pins to secure the hold Step 5. Use hairspray if needed to help everything stay out overnight. Then, fall asleep and gently take the headband off the next morning Stay tuned:)

Bonus! -- Haircare Showering Tips💦

  Hey all! Today I'm sharing some helpful tips for caring for your hair, even in the shower! . Don't put conditioner on your scalp . Shampoo ONLY your scalp...shampooing all of your hair can risk it getting dry . If you have more oily hair, divide your hair into two and shampoo one side at a time. this helps make sure you get those oily buggers out of there:)  . If you have thicker hair, rinse your conditioner out with cold water.  . Brush your hair before getting in the shower...this will help reduce tangles in and out of the shower Part 2 coming in May!

Claw Clip Hack

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  Welcome back to my blog, Everyday Hairstyles!! Today's style is very simple, but if you do not know how to handle a curling iron, maybe ask for some parental help. Below are the supplies... Step 1. Create a middle part and brush hair. Step 2. Section out two small chunks of hair at the front of the part. Step 3. Tie the rest of hair back. Use your curling cream to massage the small chunks. This preps it for the curling. and using your curling iron, curl (or beach wave) the small sectioned out chunks. Untie the excess hair. Step 4. Take your excess hair, and twisting it upwards, take your claw clip and clamp it to the back of your head. Well done everyone! I hope this style works perfectly for you...it truly is one to wear anywhere and on any  occasion! :) Stay tuned!!

Braided Crown

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  Today's hairstyle is a bit unique, so you may want to save this one for special events. it doesn't take much effort and can easily be done anywhere.  Step 1. Create a middle part and brush hair till all tangles are gone. Step 2. Gather two sections on both sides of the head and create a chunky braid on both sides. Tie them both off with an elastic. Step 3. Lift the braids up onto the top of your head, so it should look like a crown.  Step 4. Use your bobby pins to pin the ends of the braids onto your scalp and try to disguise the elastics.  Step 5. Secure any loose parts with bobby pins. Hope you liked this hairstyle, and make sure to follow for more!❤

Baddie Girl Ponies/Braids🖤

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  Welcome back to my blog! Today I have an absolutely totally trendy hairstyle for you to create! This style looks good on anyone, but to spice it up a little, try wearing darker/black clothes, or in other words, this style is popular on emo gals, so if you want to, you can dress the part! Below are the supplies needed:  Step 1. Create a straight middle part. brush hair very well. Step 2. Take a medium sized section of hair on either side of the front of the part and take a barrette to keep them separated from the rest of your hair.  Step 3. Take a comb and starting from the parted front sections, gather a medium-large section of hair. There should be an even parted line where you gathered the section. Do the same for the other side. Step 4. Brush the large section you just parted and take a pony and tie it up higher. Do the same for the other side.  Step 5. Undo the clipped sections in the front of your part and fix any flyaways. Step 6 (Optional...

Quarter Dutch Braid/s

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  Hey everyone! Today I will be showing you the steps for a quarter dutch braid in just 5 simple steps! Below are the supplies you will need. The Hairspray is optional, I just like to give my hair a little spritz though, because it helps tame the flyaways and frizzies.   Step 1. Create a middle part at the top of head, making sure it's even and there is no zigzags.  Step 2. Give your hair a little spray of liquid, then brush through hair till all the tangles are out.   Step 3. At the top of your head, find the front of the part and take 3 small sections in the front and start to create a braid. Only twist about 2-3 times. Step 4. As you continue braiding, take very small sections at the BOTTOM of your sectioned out braid. Keep gathering the bottom sections as you braid, and make sure to keep everything tight. Step 5. Go till you get to the "almost" back of the side of your head, and then don't add any more sections-just braid down as you normally would. Tie...