Toddler Rolls to Sides Up


    Start by making a part I always use the far lateral part and I made 4 small rolls across the front of her head as shown below.
    Then take the remaning hair on both sides and pull towards the middle of her head.  **Note** Include the hair from the 4 small rolls.
    Below is the top view
    Last we added ringlets with a flat iron.

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How to do Little Girl's Hairstyles: Twist Braids into Loops 10-15 Min

    Some of you may remember my Loopy Do from awhile ago. This is an easier quicker version of that (which is always my favorite). I just really really like the twist braids pulled up in loops I guess (when you have long twist braids). I also really like the ends of the hair waterfalling over the ponytail-just love it!

    I parted off the front section of her hair (from forehead to behind ears) into three equal sections. I put each section into a ponytail, and then pulled it all back into a mid-height ponytail in the back.


     I then did three twist braids in her ponytail, and then looped them up and fastened them with another elastic at the base of the ponytail. I ratted the ends of her hair a bit and hairsprayed them to 'waterfall' over the ponytail.
     SO easy! (If anyone has a problem with all of my 'easy' hairdo's, please let me know--and I'll try to come up with some difficult, time-consuming hairdos more often!). :)

    Have a super week!


     

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How to do Little Girl's Hairstyles: Twist Braids into Loops 10-15 Min


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Scrunched Braid

    My daughter gets so many compliments on this simple style. 
    You make a simple braid we did this to hold her bangs back out of her face.
    Once the braid is in place hold on the center strand and pull the remaining hair up towards her head.
    Then secure with an elastic.


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Scrunched Braid


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Little Girl's Hairstyles: Hope for Adam

    Hi Ladies! I have a fellow hair blogger friend, that some of you may know from her blog (Dreamweaver Princess Braids). She found out earlier this year that her sweet little 4 year old guy has Leukemia. She is working hard as a mom to keep life positive and at the same time, pay her medical bills. Her daughter has her own blog, with regular updates on the situation. It's http://www.hopeforadam.blogspot.com/Just take a look at this little guy!

    She has a donation button on the blog, and a Facebook Community page set up with a http://www.giveforward.com/ button as well. Please take a look at her pages, and pass the message around. If anyone can and will, please take the opportunity to donate!
    Thanks!

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Little Girl's Hairstyles: Hope for Adam


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Hair That's Fit To Travel

    A little late, but Happy New Year from Syd and friends!
     At the end of last year, Syd and I drove from our home in the Midwest to South Carolina (15 hours away) to ring in the new year with some of our dearest friends. Since we only had a few days to spend there, I didn't want to waste a moment doing Syd's hair for our New Year's Eve celebration. So I needed to find a style that would survive 15 hours in the car and still look fabulous on New Year's Eve, which was 2 days after we arrived in Charleston.


    I decided on cornrows for the trip since they could easily survive a 15 hour drive without frizz or tangles. I gave her a braided hair headband by putting 2 cornrows all the way around her hairline. They met at the nape of her neck. Then I put the remaining hair into 6 cornrows going straight down. To spruce up the cornrows while they were in, we pulled them into a low ponytail and added a giant flower, but I forgot to take a picture of that. Oops!




    When New Year's Eve rolled around, I removed the 6 cornrows that went straight back and left the 2 that formed the braided headband. Cornrow removal only took a few minutes and the result was a braid out that looked great for NYE.

    In this picture, you can still see the parts from where the cornrows were. Just a little fluffing of the roots with my fingers took care of that.


    Random sidenote: It's tons of fun to tickle your kid while taking pictures. =]

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Hair That's Fit To Travel


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Toddler Roll Headband

    This is one of the fast and easy hairstyles.  Take her hair from one ear we started on the right side and rolled across the top of her head and secured the end with an elastic.
    Then I made ringlets with the flat iron and added a flower for accessories.


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Toddler Roll Headband


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Little Girl's Hairstyles: Short Hair Do- French Twist Braid into Ponytail 7-10 Min

    Happy Tuesday ladies! Did anyone accomplish anything fantastic over the 3 day weekend? We made a 'start' on our baby's room. I have a love/hate relationship with home projects. I love them when they are done and how they make my house look, but I really detest the finishing of them. Nothing ever gets done in one day, right!?
    Well, onto the hair: Since chopping off my older gal's hair, I thought I'd try to just chronicle some of the things we do each day on her new length. I have found it's MUCH easier to do hers, than the mega-lengths of my other daughter's hair (makes cutting it oh so tempting....), and faster!
    Here's a cute one we did not too long ago: A simple French Twist Braid right in the middle of her head, and gathered back into a ponytail.

    I just parted off the middle section of her hair, from forehead to line behind her ears, combed down the rest of the hair, and did a French Twist Braid. I continued the twist after I stopped gathering up hair from her head, down to the ends, and then combed everything back (with damp hair), into a single ponytail in the back.


     Pop in a cute flower, and she's ready for school!
     You can try to get your top section a TAD more in the center......but at that hour of the morning, I'm just glad to have her hair IN and DONE. Big kiss, and bye bye!
    

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Little Girl's Hairstyles: Short Hair Do- French Twist Braid into Ponytail 7-10 Min


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Two Strand Twists



    Syd and I are in the middle of a hectic couple of weeks. Our calendar is packed and we don't have a lot of time for hair. I didn't have much time for hair tonight, either, so I decided to put her hair into 2 strand twists. This is one of our go-to styles because it's easy, much quicker than the more complex styles, and well....Syd loves her hair this way.

    She co-washed her hair while she was in the shower and came to me so I could do the style. I made a small side part in the front and then started just grabbing sections of hair to twist. I detangled each section as I went instead of detangling all the hair before I began. I didn't part out these sections, either. I just grabbed and twisted, working from one side of her head to the other.

    To each section, I added a very small amount of Darcy's Botanicals Madagascar Vanilla Styling Cream, followed by a bit of shea butter. I combed it through with a denman and twisted.

    We'll probably remove the twists in a few days so Syd can wear a twist out for a day or two. One more reason I love twists...we'll get a bonus style when the twists come out!


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Provident Living--72 hour kits

    Howdy Gals! I haven't done a Provident Living post in a while, and I've been remiss. Last night we had a big storm blow through, and we lost power for almost 2 hours. My poor girls were in the shower/tub, and everything going dark is NOT fun at that time! Sad to say, we were scrambling to find our flashlights and matches and candles. We discovered that we had about zero batteries for our 4+ flashlights (thinking we were so prepared). Luckily we had 2 small flashlights that you pump the handle and don't need batteries, and one lantern in our 72 hours kits that works the same way. Without those, we would have been stumbling about, and I'm not super comfortable giving my kids candles to walk around with.
    So, I decided to share with you some info on do-it-yourself 72 hour kits. At the beginning of each new year, we try to go through our current 72 kits and update food/medicine/clothing/water and whatever else needs it. It gives me a lot of peace of mind to know they are accessible, current, and most of all, just THERE! After learning we had 2 minor earthquakes in our area over the weekend, I once again felt that comfort of knowing, should something happen (since we live along a major fault line), at least we'd have the basics.

    We keep a backpack for each person in our family, kept in the bottom of a hall closet for easy access. Here's a basic basic list of things to gather for each of your family members: (You can always add more or less depending on your family's needs, and every list I'd review would just overwhelm me at first. Just do what you feel is most important and overall, what you can tote around, should the need arise). (This info is from the following site: http://youremergencyplan.com/72-hour-kits-for-the-home/

    72 Hour Kit Basics

    72 hour kits can be purchased or you can put them together yourself. Store them in a cool dry place like a cupboard or closet. Check it every 6 months to make sure nothing is damaged or has expired. If you use something from your kit, replace it immediately. You can store the water along with your kits. This is the MINIMUM you should have on hand in your 72 Hour Kits for your home.

    FOOD & WATER

    Water-At least 1 gallon per person per day (there are travel size water packs you can purchase for your backpacks.
    Canned Foods – Soups, stews, chili, ravioli, spaghetti – figure one can per adult per meal. Great ones don't need added water and pop-tops are a bonus.
    Proteins – Canned Tuna, Canned Chicken
    Snacks – Crackers, cold cereals, trail mix, granola bars, beef jerky
    Instant Oatmeal, Cream of Wheat – individual packages
    Juices and/or Crystal Lite-for those non water drinkers
    Fruit snacks/hard candy/chewing gum are good to add.

    MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
    Small Folding stove –Ex: Coghlan Flat Fold Stove, or a single burner camp stove that uses propane.
    Fuel for Stove
    Small pot for stove (1 qt)
    Manual Can Opener
    Prescription Medications – Keep at least three days worth of prescription medications. Well labeled and in original containers. Rotate your meds when you refill your prescription. ALWAYS KEEP MEDICATIONS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
    Utensils – Keep sturdy paper plates, bowls, cups and silverware on hand.
    Wet wipes and hand sanitizer--will lessen amount of water needed for washing up.
    If you have children you may want to have some board games, card games, puzzles or coloring books, books for yourself.
    LED Flashlight- This is what SAVED us during our power outage!
    Emergency candles and matches
    Battery Operated Radio or self crank radios.
    Emergency blankets and tent(s)
    Towels of various sizes if you can fit it in.
    Cash -$20 in small bills and a roll of quarters or lots of spare change. Remember if there is no power, the ATM’s won’t work. Some markets may be open on a cash only basis. Some payphones may be operable. A pre-paid calling card is also a good idea.
    First Aid Kit- Make sure to include age-applicable medicines and burn, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
    Fire Extinguisher- If not easily added to your kit, keep one in your home.
    Change of clothes for each person (keep in mind weather may be cold if you have to go outdoors).
    A list and copy of all important legal documents, pictures of each family member, and list of phone #'s and addresses of those you may need to contact in the event of an emergency.


    Above all: personalize your 72-Hour kits to meet the needs of YOUR family. If you have pets, add pet food. If you have a baby, add diapers, baby food, formula or whatever you think you will need.

    If you lose power for more than a few hours, eat your perishables from the refrigerator before you open canned food. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as long as possible to keep cold air in. If you are doubtful about a food's safety, DON'T EAT IT!

    If you lose power in the winter and you have only electric heat, bundle up to maintain your body temperatures. Close all windows and doors to keep heat in. Block off all drafts using duct tape or blankets.  DO NOT LIGHT A BBQ OR OUTDOOR HEATER INSIDE. This can cause a fire or carbon monoxide poisoning.
    If you lose power during the summer, close all windows, curtains and doors during the day to help keep the inside cool. While maintaining your personal security, open windows and doors at night to allow cooler air inside.

    If you are on city water, and you lose power and still have water pressure, fill up a bathtub with water- for flushing toilets.
    If money is tight you don’t have to do this all in one shopping trip. Make a list and pick up a can or two of something every time you go to the store. Keep an eye on the sales, and you'll have it finished before you know it!

    A great resource for further preparing your home and family for emergencies is: http://providentliving.org/content/list/0,11664,8034-1,00.html

    I hope this information is of a benefit to you! Like I said earlier, I cannot express the peace of mind having these in my home has given me as a mother--I hope it does the same for you!

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Little Girl's Hairstyles: Progressive Twist Braid: 7-10 min

    Oh it's so good to be back! I guess you just don't appreciate what you have until it's gone, right? I thought things about blogger were a pain.......but that's only until I tried doing the same things (with my super UN-tecchy expertise) in a different format. This is probably so humorous to most of you who can do all this stuff with ease, but really, for some of us, it's a major struggle! Ah well, thankfully we are back (feels like home) and we can get on with the hair! Thanks for the patience!

    Here's another easy and simple hairdo for your little girl that will work great on school mornings. It would probably need at least close to shoulder length hair to stay in well, but it can work on slightly shorter hair as well.
    Start with damp hair, and do an angle part from the forehead to back behind the opposite ear.
     Divide that section in half, on the side you parted off, and prepare to do a twist braid.
     Do a twist braid to the ends of the hair, and secure with an elastic.
    Next part off the second section of hair, going from the far side, behind the ear, to the other ear. Divide in half, prepping for another twist braid.
     Take the first twist braid, and wrap it with right section of your second twist braid, as pictured.
     Continue with the twist braid.
     Finish down to the ends again, and secure with elastic.
     Gather the rest of the hair, divide, and repeat what you did with the second twist braid, adding it in again. Twist braid down to the ends of the hair.
     Finished side.

     I like to put a bow or flower at the base of her neck, when she's sporting a long braid. It's just where it stays in, and doesn't catch on anything while swinging around.
    We don't know what prompted the ill at ease face......but it's ok, we are still happy with how the hairdo turned out!
     Happy Blogging to all of you!

    

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Little Girl's Hairstyles: Progressive Twist Braid: 7-10 min


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Hand over the Hair Care

    Moms with curly girls put a lot of effort into keeping the hair healthy and looking good. But let's face it - there will come a time when these girls are going to be washing, detangling, and even styling their own hair. 

    Several years ago, the mere thought of trying to teach Syd to care for her own hair was overwhelming. She has so much hair on her head, and it can even take me a long time to wash, detangle, and style it. How would she ever be able to do this herself?

    Then she got a little older (9, maybe?) and I knew it was time to really start teaching her to help care for her own hair. I can't do it for her forever. I figured I'd teach her in steps, starting in the beginning...washing. I wanted to share some methods we've tried, problems we've encountered, and solutions we've come up with in this rather lengthy (sorry!) post.

    When she first tried washing her own hair, she had a lot of trouble getting the shampoo all the way to her scalp where her hair is thickest. So then I had to get creative. We got an applicator bottle with a nozzle - I actually used a picnic-style squeezable ketchup bottle for a while - and filled it with a 50-50 mix of shampoo and water. This thinned the shampoo out a little and she was able to stick the nozzle of the bottle right where she needed it on her scalp. It worked like a charm! There wasn't a thick mass of curls to come between the shampoo and the scalp. She has since been able to move on from using that bottle and has become a pro at shampooing her scalp.

    We tried many times to have her wash her hair while it was in 6 loose braids, which was something I did from time to time to prevent tangling back when I was still shampooing her hair. I found that she wasn't always able to rinse the shampoo completely from the braids, so we scrapped that idea and moved on to the routine we are currently using. Here is what our ever-changing routine looks like at the moment:

    1) I remove a style, lightly detangling and removing shed hair as I go.

    2) Syd separates her hair into a right half and a left half, no straight part required. She loosely braids each half without using anything to secure the ends. It's ok if the braid isn't perfect or if it unravels a little...the purpose of the braid is just to prevent as much tangling.

    3) Syd washes her hair in the shower. She unravels the braid on one side, shampoos and rinses, then rebraids it and repeats the process on the other side.

    4) She goes back to the first side, removes the braid, adds conditioner, uses a shower comb with very wide teeth to gently comb it through her hair, starting at the ends and moving up. She rebraids with the conditioner still in her hair and repeats the process on the other side.

    *The unbraiding and rebraiding might seem to be a bit redundant. We tried having her condition each side right after she washed it, but found that most of the conditioner from side 1 would be rinsed away when she was rinsing the shampoo out of side 2. So the longer, more drawn out process seems to work best for us - for now, anyway.

    5) After her shower, she still has 2 braids and a fully loaded head of conditioner. We divide each half into 3 or 4 sections and work together to detangle each small section, putting each one in a loose braid when we are done with it. By the time we are finished, we have 6-8 loose braids that are detangled and ready to be rinsed.

    6) We then rinse the conditioner from her hair while it is still in the braids and she's ready for styling. It's ok if a bit of conditioner is still there after rinsing...we think of it as a little extra leave-in!

    This process, when written out, seems like it would take forever but it really doesn't take much longer than when I was doing it all myself. The more she gets used to doing her part, and the better she gets at preventing tangling as she washes, the faster it goes. And if we're short on time, she just shampoos, rebraids, and gets out of the shower. I'll add a leave-in as I detangle and then do a quick style. Nothing is ever set in stone at my house!

    Syd can also do her own 2-strand twists, although I do the back part because she can't see what she's doing and she tends to leave a few random strands out as she goes. She'll get there. She also has mastered the art of gently removing braids and twists for braid outs and twist outs.

    Here is what her current style looks like now. She took the twists out this morning so she could have a curly ponytail.
    Notice the short sleeves...come on Spring! :)

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Poof, Braids and Ponytail

    Start by making a poof in the front of her head. I used 2 small bobbie pins crossing each other to give it a little bit bigger poof.
    Take the right side hair as shown below and make a braid.
    Make the same braid on the left side and secure both braids and the remaining hair into a ponytail.
    I took a small amount of hair and wrapped around the ponytail and secure.

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