Showing posts with label updo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label updo. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Style Tutorial: Rolling Side Puff

I was going through old videos from my YouTube channel and came across this gem. Sometimes I can't tell if my hair has really grown that much, but comparing the current length to my length in this video from nearly two years ago I can really note the difference.

This was part of my quick styling series... when I was working an office job and really needed to cut down on my styling time in the mornings. I used rolling twists in this style, which are quicker than flat twists- but not as secure so they don't last as long. I think I kept this style for three days by wearing a silk scarf at night.

What are your favorite quick styles that take 15 minutes or less?


Rolling Side Puff


Monday, June 25, 2012

Style Tutorial: Fold & Tuck Updo

 
So I've been wanting to try my hand at this fold and tuck technique ever since I first saw this tutorial by Lovingyourhair on YouTube. I tried my hand at it today after taking down my twists from wash day (two days ago). I love it with the texture of the twist out! I like the messy look, so I kept my finger parts from the twists to make the rolls. This style took me 10 minutes and 10 bobby pins! What do you guys think?


 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Style Tutorial: Mini Twist Styles 1

Sometimes I forget that having twists, especially small or mini twists, is just like having loose hair. There is an endless amount of fantastic styles that can be created with twists- most anything that can be done on loose hair and more! If you're new to wearing mini twists, take a look at the styles I've done below for a few ideas. If you're a veteran and would like your photos posted, please share what you've done: Submissions.TheKitchenSalon@gmail.com. Either way, please tell me what you think!


Style 1

Pinned to the side.
Pinned to the side.

Style 2

Double rolls pinned at the top with a pompadour.
Double rolls pinned at the top with a pompadour.
Double rolls pinned at the top with a pompadour.

Style 3

Bun with a bang. (Accessorize with a ribbon!)
Bun with a bang. (Accessorize with a ribbon!)


Style 4

French roll with a side bang.
French roll with a side bang.
French roll with a side bang.
French roll with a side bang.


Style 5

One long roll with front rolls.
One long roll with front rolls.
One long roll with front rolls.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Style Tutorial: 4 Versions of 1 Twisted Updo

If you're like me, suffering from HIH (hand in hair) syndrome, then protective styles may be helpful in limiting how often you play in your hair. But I like changing my hair every day, I just don't want to lose hair to breakage or stress my edges every time I change a style. So now I think about versatile protective styles; twisted or braided styles that can change looks without requiring additional parting, combing, brushing, unraveling and re-twitsing/re-braiding.

Below was my first attempt and I loved it. Sadly I didn't record myself doing it, but will try to recreate the style this season. I kept the twists in for 1 week and managed to create 4 distinctive looks by styling the twists. The key was the bang that I created with two sets of smaller twists; one from the hairline up (see version 4, photo 3) and the other from the crown down (see version 1, photo 1). When the style had run its course, I loosened the ends of the twists for the final look.

What do you think? Do you have any additional ideas for versatile protective styles?

Version 1



Version 2



Version 3



Version 4



Thursday, November 3, 2011

Style Tutorial: Twist Up & Bump (Quick & Simple Protective Styling)

So I mentioned the other day that it was the start of my protective styling season. Although I don't think its absolutely necessary for all people to use this method t protect their hair during winter or to retain length, I know it works for me. I am afflicted with HIH (Hand-In-Hair) syndrome and this relieves some of the symptoms like wandering hands. Also I tend to wear a lot of hats in the colder months, and protective styles usually assist in hat-friendly hair.

This is the first style of the season, well technically the second. For the past week I've been wearing two cornrows with a side part, I've been dancing a lot so didn't want to get too fancy. Honestly, this style isn't too much more involved either, but here ya go! I call it "Twist Up & Bump."


I made one large flat twist up the center of my head from the nape of my neck to the crown of my head.

Then I pulled the front section of hair over the ends of the flat twist (for added cushion), then tucked and pinned the under the flat twist.

I had to sneak in this shot of my tights too... loving them!!!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Style Tutorial: Roll One Up

This is my new favorite hairstyle, especially fall through spring when my hair stays mostly in protective styles. Its super quick, like 10 minutes or less quick, and can go from elegant, to chic, to funky to match any outfit or occasion. I don't wear many accessories but I'll bet there are some great ones to rock with this, like colorful feathers or flowers. Try it out, send me pics and tell me what you think. 


Roll One Up... A quick hair style that is!


Friday, September 2, 2011

Style Tutorial: 1 Twist Out 8 Styles

It was time for me to wash my hair so I couldn't wear my fabulous twist out in the street. So I challenged myself to make as many styles as possible before my camera battery died. Check out the 8 styles I created from 1 twist out. Enjoy!

1 Twist Out 8 Styles: Style 1


1 Twist Out 8 Styles: Style 2


1 Twist Out 8 Styles: Style 3


1 Twist Out 8 Styles: Style 4 & 5


1 Twist Out 8 Styles: Style 6


1 Twist Out 8 Styles: Style 7


1 Twist Out 8 Styles: Style 8


1 Twist Out 8 Styles: BONUS Style