The first idea is so simple that a kindergartner could do it. All you have to know how to do is tie!
Start out by taking a small chunk of hair and separate it into two sections and make a loose tie, just like you are going to tie your shoes. This looks best if your hair is damp. Then you won't get so many fly-aways. (I did it when her hair was dry so it's a little fuzzy)
Then just repeat the process as many times as you like.
You can just bobby pin the ends underneath your hair, or you can tie each side and connect them in the middle with a hair holder, or bring them back into a pony tail...... so many possibilities!
The next idea is just as simple. So easy that I had Sidney's friend, who is 11 years old, do the hair do while I took pictures.
Make a braid that is on the looser side. This works best when your hair is very wet. It slides easier and looks better without fly-aways.
Once you get to the bottom of the hair, hold the braid loosely with one hand and hold just the center strand with your other hand. Hold the center strand tightly.
Slide the braid up the center strand.
Once you get to the top, put a hair holder in it. That's it! So simple!
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