I remember when my eldest daughter’s hair finally grew enough for me to do something with it. Well, I had no choice really. It kept getting in her face and I resorted to tying it up in a little tuft on top of her head. It was darling but I wished I could have done something more with it. Now that she’s a big girl, the sky is the limit. She often requests her hair to look like Cinderella’s. Such a princess!
My youngest, however, has lots of curls that spill over her little eyes now. She refuses to let me do anything to her hair beyond brushing it. She rips out hair ties and clips and hides from me. She’s my free spirit but perhaps I can talk her into some of these darling do’s.
- Ballerina Buns
This style is made easy by using an old (but clean!) baby sock. Cut the toe portion off and roll it down so it becomes a tube. Put your daughter’s hair up into a high ponytail and then slide the sock onto the ponytail. Divide the ponytail into two sections – half in front and half in back. Bring the sock to the top of the ponytail, making sure to keep the sections divided. Then tuck the ends of the ponytail around the sock and begin rolling the sock toward her head. When all of the hair is rolled around the sock and the bun is in place, spread out the hair to cover the sock evenly. Finish it off with a pretty bow.
- French Ponytails
Here’s a great one for when hair is still wet because it will hold in place more. What’s fab about this style is that it’s very versatile. You can do it on either side of her head in a half-up ‘do or you can use all the hair. To make this happen, you’ll come out the hair and part the section you will use. Then you’ll section off the top section and comb through. Secure it tightly with a hair band. Continue doing this, connecting each little ponytail to the next one until you reach the end.
- Side Roll Ponytail
Here’s one that’s great even if your toddler has short or very fine hair. It’s also easiest to do this on wet hair. Simply roll the hair to one side, incorporating more and more as you twist it over. Then secure with a hair band. Add a fun bow or hair clip to add even more flair!
- Hair Bows
Adorable for any girl! Part her hair in the middle and continue the part to the side of her head right above her ear. Gather the hair into a ponytail and tie her hair up and through the hair tie. At the last wrap, allow some of the hair to pass through the tie so that it points toward her face. Separate the rounded part of hair into 2 equal sections. Take the point of hair and pull it towards the back of her head, placing it in between the 2 equal sections. Secure with a rubber band, making sure you leave the point of hair out. Then take the point of hair and twist it around the bow base. Wrap the hair with another tie at the base of the bow.
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