My hair is naturally wavy so I’ll wash it every couple of days and air dry then flat iron it. Lip Pencil in 'Spice', the classic way to do a brown lip. Some of my favorite must-haves include Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Cream-so good for lips, glossy lids, and keeping your cheeks from getting chapped in the winter Glossier Boy Brow for the perfect in-shape brows Seche Vite top coat, the best shiny and fast drying top coat out there Mario Badescu Super Rich Olive Lotion, the best for winter arms and legs and M.A.C. ![]() I love the beauty industry, I love products and I love to see what artists can do with them. I’m a fan of a lot of models and photographers, I’d love to work with Tyrone Lebon or Alasdair Mclellan. My first internships and jobs were with brands in downtown New York now I do styling and buying for the brand and shop KITH. Magazines led the way to being drawn deeper into loving images, models, and styling. "I first became interested in fashion when growing up and realizing how much I cared about style and brand specificity. Click HERE for How to Get a Tight French Braid.Īnd if you need help just learning to French braid on someone else, we also have a post I did a long time ago that can help you with that! Click HERE to Learn How to French Braid.And now, a moment with our model, Mellany Sanchez, who, when she's not having amazing hair, is a buyer at Kith NYC. FINISHED!Īs mentioned above, be sure to check out our post where we share tips & tricks on “regular” French braids. THE BIGGEST TIP ON GETTING TIGHT BRAIDS IS TO KEEP YOUR HANDS RIGHT AGAINST YOUR SCALP! For more tips and tricks on French braiding, be sure to check out our post on How to Get a Tight French Braid. Step 10 – Continue these steps until you reach the nape of your neck & can no longer add hair to your braid Step 11 – Once you can’t add any more hair, just continue a regular 3 strand braid down to the ends of your hair Step 12 – Secure the end of your braid with an elastic Step 13 – Repeat the above steps on the right side of your head Then pass the bottom section under the middle section, then the top section under the middle section. Add a small section to the bottom and to the top sections of the braid. Step 9 – Repeat this process over and over. It now has become the new middle section of the braid. It now becomes the new middle section of the braid Step 8 – Next pass the top section (that is also a bit thicker from adding hair to it) under the middle section of hair. Step 6 – Add a small amount of hair to the top section of the braid – but don’t cross it under yet either! Step 7 – Now, cross the bottom section of hair (that is now a bit thicker from adding hair) under the middle section of hair. Step 1 – Make a part from your forehead to the nape of your neck Step 2 – On the left side near the part and your forehead, section out a small amount of hair Step 3 – Divide that small section into 3 even sections Step 4 – Do 1 full rotation or stitch of a braid, crossing the bottom section under the middle and then the top section under the middle Step 5 – Add a small amount of hair to the bottom section of the braid – but don’t cross it under yet. ![]() She braids totally different than I do, and so hopefully her method might help some of you – especially those of you that braid your own hair and struggle a bit! The steps below the video are how she creates her Dutch braids (aka inside out French braid.) But after much practice and perseverance, she has mastered them, and that’s what she’s sharing with you today. Before she was in middle school she started practicing French braids on herself and for a while I thought she’d go crazy because she just couldn’t get it. And she’s picked up a lot just by experimenting and playing around with her own hair. She’s mastered a lot of skills just from watching me do her and her sister’s hair. (Sort of a sad thing for me!) For the most part, the only time I do her hair anymore is for tutorials. Obviously being 14 she has had to learn to do her own hair, and for the past several years requires no help from me. Since I’d been under the weather with such a bad cold recently, she jumped in and helped me out and is the “star” of our video & tutorial today. I’m so excited this week to have my 14 year old daughter helping out with our tutorial.
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