Friday, October 21, 2011

Elongating Natural Curls With Banding


Last night I washed, detangled and banded A's hair. I parted her hair in three sections, 1 ponytail in the back and two in the front, added a generous amount of my favorite moisturizer, Bee Mine Luscious Moisturizer (use our reader discount code: BBBFALL for 10% off!) and loosely banded her hair. I spaced the ponytail holders 1-2 inches apart, I only wrapped each ponytail holder around 2-3 times. The next day I removed the ponytail holders and she still had curls, but much looser than her own. This was completely by accident but I thought her hair looked nice so instead of rebanding I pulled half of it back and viola!

To get this to work on your child's hair, they need to have a definite curl pattern. Band in large sections (2-4) and make sure you space the bands out and don't make them too tight. Also note, when doing this, don't expect for the curls to be perfect and frizz free. Each curl will look different and that's okay. :)

If you don't know what banding is please check out our banding frequently asked questions post.


Being silly.


7 comments:

  1. I never thought of banding curls to fight shrinkage. What a great idea! Love this post, Love the outfit, and LOVE that baby's face! :)

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  2. SOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE! I love the rabbit - hippety hop pose.

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  3. those boots are fabulous! where'd you get them?

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  4. Thanks ladies! :)

    Shay, I bought the boots last year at Kmart. :)

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  5. She is so pretty!!! I love her outfit and her hair!!!

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  6. Love the rabbit pic lol! Great tutorial and as always, her hair looks fabulous! :)

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  7. Which one is better to use grease or oil? Is one product better to use at different times

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