Monday 5 May 2014

A new hair style for the working ladies!

Having been to a beauty school and completed hairstyling and a makeup courses, sky is the limit in terms of opportunities and there isn’t any other profession I would have chosen. 

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The other day, I was having coffee with a good friend and we ended up talking about how careless we'd be with our hairstyles throughout the winters especially when we were at the university. For me, personally, having my ears subjected to the cold climate was never appealing. Now that it's warming up, reasons to hide my head with a hat will sound weird. It is springtime and I am taking initiative to spruce up my locks and here is an easy method to work on an easy hairdo as you’d learn in professional beauty school

1) Gather your hair into a ponytail, divide an area of hair on each side in the front and leave that loose.

2) Take a part of hair on your left side and segregate it into an upper and bottom sections. Take the top layer in your left hand and cross the part of hair over to the right side of your head, over the braid. Use a bobby pin to keep it in place.

3) Take the top section of hair on the appropriate side of your head and changeover the left section. Now grab that little tail hanging out of your very first section as you are crossing the appropriate section of hair over. Pin it in place.

4) Take your remaining part of hair on the left side and cross that over to the right. Do not forget to get hold of that little tail and integrate it into your area before you pin. Pin in position merely over your braid elastic. Take the remaining section of hair on the right, which is a little leftover tail, and cross it over to the left side. Pin it in position.

5) If you have a brief tail dangling of your last crossover piece, you can pin it under the braid. If you have a lengthy tail remaining, grab a section from each side of your ponytail and coil around the braid elastic. Pin it in position. When you are done you must have an elegant criss-cross ponytail to boast to work.

Now this is one style that does not require you to attend a professional hair school. Hence, when you get the hang of this style, it's really a simple hairdo. Make the pony, and crossover either sections until all strands are pinned in place. I like easy hairstyles that let me look in trend.

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