These are easy mohawks you can do on your kiddo.
This first one took 5 minutes. Start with detangled hair, section off 3 parts of the hair and tie off each section with a Goody Ouchless hair tie. You may need more sections depending on how much hair your child has.
This next one took about 20 minutes. Start with detangled hair, part the hair straight down the middle, your part does not have to be perfect because the part will not be visible. Start parting medium/large sections, start cornrowing from the sides going into the middle. As you can see, my cornrows were far from perfect, I did this as fast as I could, and it still turned out pretty cool. Remember, if you do not know how to cornrow, check out this website. I learned how to cornrow from their simple instructions!
It's Mohawk/Frohawk week, so if you have any pictures of your kiddo rockin' a mohawk/frohawk send them in by January 23rd so I can submit them for Hair Share!
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Love the 'hawks!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute! I'm still afraid to let T wear her hair out cuz it looks so frizzy(I would like to define her curl more). What products do you use on A on the regular?
ReplyDeleteGlad to see that you are still posting. Love the Mohawk.
ReplyDeletecute. also, like the link for cornrows.
ReplyDeleteGreat link to cornrow instructions! This looks so cute on A!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration, I think I will try the first one and then submit some pics.
ReplyDeleteI was pouting last night because O will not let me try the cornrowed version on her. She wanted to play instead. I knew if I made her sit, it would be unplesant. I told her this weekend after we washed, I wanted to do it and she agreed.
ReplyDeleteBoth are very cute. The first mohawk can be worn by teenage girls as well as an adult woman whose hair is naturally curly. or with curly weave ponytails(drawstring ones of course).
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna try this on my little girl.
ReplyDeleteLove the Hawk!!!