
Now, here’s a fresh look at the classic braided ponytail style that your little one will absolutely adore. Tug and loosen the braid to add more dimension to it and finish off the look.Once your fishtail has reached the end of your hair, secure it with a hair elastic.Fishtail braid these two sections by alternately picking up a thin section of hair from the outer side of one section and adding it to the inner side of the other section.
Then, redivide your hair into just 2 sections.Keep repeating steps 5 to 8 until your infinity braid has reached the nape of your neck.Now, flip these combined thin sections under the right section and over the left section.
Pick up another thin section of hair from the right side and combine it with the first thin section. Flip this thin section under the left section and over the right section. Now, pick up a thin section of her from the front on the left side. Divide that hair into two equal sections. Pick up all the hair on top of her head, from between her temples. Wet your little girl’s hair by spraying water all over it. And for a good reason – it looks so cool! It’s the perfect braid for your daughter if she’s super into sports. The infinity braid is kind of the hottest trending braid right now. Thought you’d seen all the kinds of braids you could’ve seen in this lifetime? Well, think again. Spray on some hairspray to prevent the braids from unraveling through the day. Run a hair brush through the loose hair at the bottom. Repeat steps 3 to 7 on the other 2 sections of hair. Once your Dutch braid has gone past your ear, simply leave it loose. Dutch braid these 3 sections of hair by flipping the side section under the middle section and adding more hair into the braid (only add hair from the section of hair you are working with) with each subsequent stitch of the braid. Rub some hair gel between your fingers to smoothen down flyaways and set the braids in place. Spritz on texturizing spray all over her hair to give it some hold. From the left section, from right near the forehead, pick up a small chunk of hair and divide it into 3 equal sections. With a rat tail comb, create two vertical partitions in her hair to divide it into 3 equal sections. Crimp your little one’s hair with the help of a hair crimper. So here’s hairstyle idea that would go perfectly with a warrior princess outfit! These messy Viking braids look cute and edgy, at the same time. Halloween can be a stressful time for mommies, what with all the costume planning and shopping for candy for trick-o-treating. Place the fishtail braid on top of her ponytail and pin it at the base of her ponytail to finish off the look. Pick up a thin section of hair from her ponytail and wrap it around the base of her ponytail to hide the hair elastic from view. Leaving the fishtail braid aside, tie all her hair into a mid-level ponytail. Secure the end of the fishtail braid with a hair elastic. Fishtail braid these 2 sections by alternately picking up a thin section of hair from the outer side of one section and adding it to the inner side of the other section. From the center of her forehead, pick up a 4 inch section of hair and tie it up with a hair elastic. Perfect for a day of school and activities during the warmer seasons. It’s amazing how many great hairstyles you can come up with by just playing around with your daughter’s hair! This cool hairstyle involves an interesting placement of a fishtail accent over your little one’s ponytail.