Not all kids hair is built the same. Looking at social media, you would think all little brown girls had massive amounts of perfect curls that they can wear all day and look perfect. That isn’t our reality. Peyton’s hair is soft and dry. Even though we like to go au naturale, I like to have a go to style that will hold up for most of the day and still look fabulous.
1. Brush or comb the hair to a high ponytail. Peyton’s hair works best when I dampen it just a little and add some moisturizer. I also use gel or edge control to snatch those edges down.
2. Secure the ponytail with hair band or hair tie. Once you put the hair in a perfect pony tail, pull it through the donut.
3. After the hair is pulled through the donut, I split the hair into to sides, one towards the front and one towards the back. Do not worry about spreading the hair evenly over the donut.
4. Start with the front portion and comb hair over the donut and smooth under with the tail part of the rat tail comb. Again, you do not have to try and spread the hair over the donut, it will naturally cover the donut as you work your way around. Going clockwise, I smooth and tuck going around the donut. Think of it like you making a bed and tucking in the sheets. Add enough hair pins the first time around to hold it in place. Once you make it around once, go back and smooth a little more and add pins where needed.
I know this may look slightly intimidating but it’s really not. When you have time and not rushing, give this a style a try. This style will work on all hair types, curly or straight, white or black. I know it took me forever to get this tutorial together but it’s just in time for the holidays.
What do you think? Will you give this a try? What is your go to style for your little girls?
Christina Heggins
November 12, 2014 at 1:09 pmLove this style, but I need to find a Donut like that. I did my little girls hair with a sock and of course she had to let everyone we ran into know she had a sock on her head. lol
Ashley Carter
November 12, 2014 at 3:23 pmSo cute! If my hair was still long, I would give this a try. I pinned in hopes it will inspire others. 😉
Brittany
November 12, 2014 at 6:07 pmLove this! I just saw a pic of Blue Ivy with this hair style.. too cute!
Aracely @ Mama Fashion Files
November 12, 2014 at 6:10 pmSuper cute and it looks easy to do. I wish Madi would sit still for me.
Carsedra McKoy
November 13, 2014 at 1:08 pmSuch a cute hairstyle on Peyton, I can’t wait for my hair to get long enough to try this style!!
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CeCe
November 13, 2014 at 4:54 pmLMAO this has me on the floor!
CeCe
November 13, 2014 at 4:54 pmP slayed this style better than Blue Ivy! Bloop! Love it.
Kim S.
November 13, 2014 at 5:03 pmI have to try this with my daughter. I’m not sure if her hair is long enough though.
Our Delightful Home
November 14, 2014 at 11:21 amGreat tutorial!!
valneisha
February 3, 2016 at 9:10 pmthis really nice to do with your hair