Long Hair Pictures

I call this my flipped bun!


You just twist the hair around your hand, sort of like you are going to tie in a knot, and then flip upside down and pin into place!


A ribbon tied around a bun can be pretty!


I call this my medieval bun. You take a small strand of hair from each temple and braid so that it will lay nicely back against the sides of the head, but for now just secure them with a band and let hang at sides. Put all loose hair in a bun. Take one of the braids, pull it back across the bun, pin at side, then pull back across (or around) and pin ends out of sight on other side of bun). Repeat procedure with the other braid.

More Hair Pictures - Page 6

Hair Pics 1--fancy updo
Hair Pics 2--updo and long layers
Hair Pics 3--updo
Hair Pics 4--buns and braiding for waves
Hair Pics 5--buns
Hair Pics 6--buns and 32 inches
Hair Pics 7--braided updo
Hair Pics 8--hairsticks
Hair Pics 9--updo and bonnet do
Hair Pics 10--updo in a bandana
Hair Pics 11--measuring long hair
Hair Pics 12--hairsticks
Hair Pics 13--hairsticks anime
Hair Pics 14--fancy braided updo
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