You all know that we poke fun of Brooklyn as most likely to become a librarian, not only because she loves reading so much, but because her go-to hairstyle is the Librarian Bun!
Well, Brooklyn and I began experimenting with new hair buns a few weeks ago, and decided to try micro rope twists in the bun, which ended up looking fabulous! Here is how this style came to be...
A friend of mine, Princess Hairstyles, created a Pinwheel Bun tutorial {in 2013, using single strand twists that we loved. A few of our viewers experimented with it in combination with our Love Bun this past Valentine's Day.
We wanted to create a bun that had even more texture, in a duplicating pattern, that will certainly be a highlight of any hairstyle combination you use. We imagine this Rope-Twisted Pinwheel Bun being a personal favorite for formal dances such as Prom, Homecoming, etc, or for events such as graduations or weddings.
Tag your own photos of this hairstyle with: #CGHRopePinwheelBun
It doesn't have to stop there... the bun can be perfect for sports, gymnastics, cheer, ballet, etc, because the bun holds up so well with lots of activity. Brooklyn wore this bun for two days straight, and hardly needed any time to spruce it up the second day!
Enjoy!
xoxo
-Mindy
Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 1 ponytail holder, 1 bun maker {matching color of hair}, 4-6 bobby pins, hairspray and accessory {if desired}.
Time Requirement: 15-20 minutes
Skill Level: Hard {because of time}
To see step-by-step instructions and more photos of this style, please visit...
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Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel...
free to follow us on BlogLovin, where many YT Gurus have beauty blogs...
CGH on Facebook:
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CGH on Pinterest, and see my "Try" board...
CGH on Instagram and see unpublished photos of our family:
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Music: It's Alright (acoustic)
by Charity Vance (Link: Personal emailed permission from Charity herself.
Well, Brooklyn and I began experimenting with new hair buns a few weeks ago, and decided to try micro rope twists in the bun, which ended up looking fabulous! Here is how this style came to be...
A friend of mine, Princess Hairstyles, created a Pinwheel Bun tutorial {in 2013, using single strand twists that we loved. A few of our viewers experimented with it in combination with our Love Bun this past Valentine's Day.
We wanted to create a bun that had even more texture, in a duplicating pattern, that will certainly be a highlight of any hairstyle combination you use. We imagine this Rope-Twisted Pinwheel Bun being a personal favorite for formal dances such as Prom, Homecoming, etc, or for events such as graduations or weddings.
Tag your own photos of this hairstyle with: #CGHRopePinwheelBun
It doesn't have to stop there... the bun can be perfect for sports, gymnastics, cheer, ballet, etc, because the bun holds up so well with lots of activity. Brooklyn wore this bun for two days straight, and hardly needed any time to spruce it up the second day!
Enjoy!
xoxo
-Mindy
Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 1 ponytail holder, 1 bun maker {matching color of hair}, 4-6 bobby pins, hairspray and accessory {if desired}.
Time Requirement: 15-20 minutes
Skill Level: Hard {because of time}
To see step-by-step instructions and more photos of this style, please visit...
~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *
Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel...
free to follow us on BlogLovin, where many YT Gurus have beauty blogs...
CGH on Facebook:
CGH on Twitter:
CGH on Pinterest, and see my "Try" board...
CGH on Instagram and see unpublished photos of our family:
~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *
Music: It's Alright (acoustic)
by Charity Vance (Link: Personal emailed permission from Charity herself.
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