3 {Simple Styles}
There are days we do not have much time or the toddler patience for a fancy hairstyle. My solution, to be honest, might be a pony tail.
{There is nothing wrong with a pony tail!}
There are times I try to jazz up a simple style.
Note: French braids are not always simple with a toddler. Refer to Wrestling an Alligator :)
Here are a few ideas that are cute, and a little more dressed up than a pony tail.
{The Braided Pull-back or Half-up Half-Down}
-Take one piece of front/side hair and braid. Tie off with a band.
-Take the second front/side pieced of hair and braid.
-Band both pieces together in the back and remove the band from the first braid.
{The Center Braid}
There are two ways to do this one.
-First way: start a Center French Braid and braid down.
-Second way: The easiest: Tie back center piece of hair (like shown)
-Braid
{There is nothing wrong with a pony tail!}
There are times I try to jazz up a simple style.
Note: French braids are not always simple with a toddler. Refer to Wrestling an Alligator :)
Here are a few ideas that are cute, and a little more dressed up than a pony tail.
{The Braided Pull-back or Half-up Half-Down}
-Take one piece of front/side hair and braid. Tie off with a band.
-Take the second front/side pieced of hair and braid.
-Band both pieces together in the back and remove the band from the first braid.
{The Center Braid}
There are two ways to do this one.
-First way: start a Center French Braid and braid down.
-Second way: The easiest: Tie back center piece of hair (like shown)
-Braid
{Braided Bun}
This braid seems complex, but it is very simple:
-Tie Back in a pony tail
-Braid Pony Tail and tie off
-Wrap braid around pony tail band.
-Place a small band around the braided piece to fasten
-or use a bobby pin, but toddler do not usually like bobby pins



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