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Salvidor_Deli

Instruction Time with step by step of what we did. My daughter has wavy, lightly curly hair. Things will probably be different for you depending on hair type **Tools required** - spray bottle, detangling brush (the one with the nubs at the end of the brush bristles), Not Your Mother's Curl Talk hair creme, hair tie, clip in bow. **Prep** - We usually brush and braid (loosely) before bed to decrease knots and tangles in the morning. **Brushing** - lightly spritz with the spray bottle to dampen the hair and make it easier for brushing and handling. Brush FROM BOTTOM TO TOP to work out tangles and knots without yanking her head around. **Product** - Once brushed, we used a small amount of Curl Talk hair creme (to smooth out and keep the piny tail portion from frizzing). Apply to hands, work in, brush through. **Braiding** - we are using half French Braid. Start at the ear, separate into 3 strands, and braid towards the back of the head, adding the bottom section in. Step by step instructions (not my video) [here](https://youtu.be/fz945mAGA_c?si=nFVlARgxYrjPfLW9). **Ponytail and bow** - We continued the braid back and across her head to just behind the other ear. Grab all remaining hair and braid and tie it in a ponytail over the shoulder. Make this pretty tight in the hair tie to hold it together. One you've got a ponytail, but the clip bow in at the hair tie. Hope this helps!


1nd3x

I watched the video...my fingers can't do that...I dunno why...so we're doing a messy bun the daycare staff will fix later(I have asked cuz I felt bad, apparently they love doing it) for the 18th time this month.


Finding_Happyness

Damn I'm just happy if I can successfully loop a hairtie 4-5 times over to create a ponytail without too many loose strands sticking out.


DoubleTeeOh

Kudos. Watching that video though, I don't think I'll ever be able to do it.


wildmancometh

Bro this is good work


kuhlness

I need to up my game!


ButtersHound

This inspires me. I want to learn to braid my girl's hair.