The same thing happens when wearing a scarf, so today I will share some braids and braids for these two situations ~
If you wear a hat, your hairstyle will be concentrated in a low position below the back of your head. Low ponytail, low ball and low braided hair are all good choices. Many babies like to wear berets, and it is a good choice to tie a low braid.
The method is also very simple. Babies with medium and long hair will start from the back of the head, grab two strands of hair on both sides, braid three strands downwards, and fix the last low ponytail with a thin rubber band, and pick out a strand of hair to bypass the rubber band.
A little looser hair will fix it ~
Shoulder-length hair is not very long, too short, not suitable for braiding, but it can also have a certain shape. When the hair is tied in a ponytail, the rubber band will be pulled out a little when it is tight, but not too much.
Roll up the ponytail and plug it into the gap of the hair that has just been pulled out, and it becomes extremely small hair, which is also very suitable for wearing a hat.
Besides berets, newsboy hats are also very popular this winter. The style of newsboy hat is playful and lively, and it is a good choice to tie the ball low.
The low ball head below is suitable for babies with short hair, and there is no problem with a small amount of hair. Hair combed against the normal dividing line looks more fluffy.
Then tie all the hair back, tie it to one side and turn it into a low ponytail. The last step in tying the rubber band is to put away the hair tail and make it into a simple ball.
Babies with long hair and lots of hair are actually very simple to operate. Divide your hair into two strands, braid it, and then roll it into two balls.
Wool hats are the warmest in winter. In fact, babies with short hair can tie their hair directly according to the above, or they can be paired with wool hats. If the hair is too long and has a lot of hair, why not try braiding the ponytail directly?
The blogger's practice in the picture below is to tie a low ponytail first, then cross-tie it with ribbons, and finally pull out the hair between the gaps.
Tie a low ponytail first, fix it with a thin rubber band, and pull it out slightly.
Pass the remaining ponytail upward through the gap between the hairs left on it (refer to the second paragraph of Part I).
Do this a few times, and you will complete a long braid.
This pointed wool hat is also very soft and lovely with braided hair ~ What do you think? The temperature has dropped recently. Look at these hairstyles, Iola also wants to start with concave shapes ~
Scarf+ponytail
Finally, wear a scarf. Long hair wearing a scarf will also be disturbed by static electricity, so be sure to tie your hair up. Usually just tie a ponytail, but it's covered with a scarf. In fact, if the ponytail is well tied, it can also modify the curvature of the back of the head. You have two choices: one is to put a ponytail on the scarf, and the other is to let the scarf wrap your hair.
In the first case, pay attention to the height when tying the ponytail, so that the chin, ears and the place where the rubber band is tied just form a straight line.
After tying it, you can add a little curl to the ponytail, and finally pick out a small lock of hair and wrap it around a rubber band.
After this treatment, there is enough space under the ponytail to accommodate the scarf, which is both beautiful and neat.
The second case is simpler. The hair is tied into a low ponytail against the back of the neck, and the hair on the back of the head is a little loose, leaving room for creating a radian after wearing a scarf.
This style is much more elegant, so you can choose according to your own style.
Is the hair bundle introduced today simple and easy to operate? The hairstyle mentioned above doesn't necessarily match the hat I recommend. You can try your own style ~