Sunday 23 August 2015

Helpful Hints for the Hair styling novice



Today we have no images. I haven't styled my daughters hair today. She went off to Grandmas for a sleepover and so Grandma was in charge of hair!

I never look back at my child hood and think "wow, my mum was rubbish at putting my hair up". I genuinely thought she always made it look neat and pretty. But when I spoke to her today about it she explained how she thinks she is terrible at it. I can't believe it. Ot got me thinking, how many mums and grans and aunties think that they are terrible at styling their little girls hair? 

I wonder about holding a class in my area for mums and maybe also for Dads. Would a few little pointers help? 

I'm now in the process of working out some hair styling workshops in my area. But I wanted to give some helpful hints here too. 

1. Long clean hair is usually very slippery to work with so adding water and a mousse or a mist of gel spray may help while you work it out. It also helps prevent stray fly away hairs making your style look messy!

2. A simple style can look so much prettier when accessorised with a pretty bow. I like to buy mine from e bay or I buy lengths of ribbon in lots of colours and just tie the bow into the hair.

3. Have a go at a dutch braid instead of a french braid if you struggle. I find them much easier to make look neat and the effect is lovely.

A dutch braid is a 3 strand braid but instead of crossing the outside strands into the middle you cross the middle over the outside in turn.


4. A simple hairstyle can be adapted into something pretty with a little bit of added flair.
Try putting a low down pony tail into an ordinary plait and then twisting it into a bun and pinning in place with hair grips. Simple and easy but very pretty and perfect for dance classes. 

5. Don't be afraid of giving it a go. If your daughter doesn't like to sit for long, borrow a friend. They usually sit nicer and don't cry as much if you pull (by accident)...heehee!


Thursday 20 August 2015



Another beautiful and intricate braid. The zip up braid. It is a tricky thing to start with but the outcome is just WOW! I can imagine this braid staying in all day long as it is quite tightly braided therefore it would be great for a party, a day trip, a wedding etc. 



I hope that you agree that this style is just stunning.....I can imagine it with a beautiful sparkly flower clip by the bun and it would be a stunning bridesmaid hairstyle


This is another new style and one which I was surprised to like as much as I did. More practice needed I feel but the effect was very pretty.

Fishtail braids aren't my favourite and I usually avoid them a little but this twisted fishtail is delightful and a style I will definitely use again and again on my little hair fairy!




The one thing I must say is that this style requires the participation of the hair owner!!.... They will need to hold strands out to the sides for some of the time. 



This week we have been trying out new styles which I've really enjoyed. Always good to learn new styles and see how they can be adapted. 

The first one is the Chinese staircase. I love the look and it would be pretty for visiting or such like but discovered that it isn't the sort of style that withstands a day out at the park.


This style can be twisted so that it spirals around the ponytail too. Very cute!

Monday 17 August 2015



Was looking forward to using my Topsy Tail and so today I created a pretty bun style using the Topsy Tail.

Very pretty and can also be worn as a pony tail by leaving part of the hair out. 




Family holiday camping near Ullswater in the Lake District National Park. It doesn't matter if your feet are dirty, if your hands are grubby, if you are eating with plastic cutlery, but it does matter if your hair isn't pretty!!!




Thursday 30 July 2015



Vintage Inspired Up-do

A very unusual and pretty style that has a vintage feel to it. Can be adapted to a bun. 


Wednesday 29 July 2015



Pamper Party

Fancy hosting a pamper party for your princess??

This party was for 12 girls and included face masks, makeup, nail polish and hair styling. We also had a couple of party games and a choreographed dance routine. This party was a great success. 

Please leave a comment or follow the link to visit my Facebook page and send me an enquiry should you be interested.

Monday 27 July 2015


Bantu knot heatfree curls

Another gorgeous party style with amazing bouncy, long lasting curls. This little angel couldn't have looked more delightful.



Sunday 26 July 2015



My first customer ....adorable girl....adorable style.

A very pretty updo on beautiful natural curls. 

Dutch braids into a loopy bun, leaving some curls free because they were just too cute to hide!....

Saturday 25 July 2015


Hair Bows

Lady Gaga made them cool and I'm making them gorgeous. Haha. 




More simply beautiful braids.



Gorgeous eye catching styles created by sectioning off and creating almost a net effect. Secured in a pony tail and curled using a curling tong or looped into a curly bun this style is perfect for any special occasion.


Beautiful, heat free, bouncy curls are created by sleeping in bantu knots.

A bantu knot is a section of hair that is dampened and twisted into small buns and secured with a hair tie. 

This style would require 2 visits. 1 before bed to create the bantu knots and the second to remove and style the curls. Adding a simple clip and pinning up the front is usually all that is needed to make this style look magical. 


(Fairy Makeup by Jo also)


 More twists.

First style is simple and effective. It can be styled up with hair bows and ribbons and also by turning the bunches into twists or buns or braids. 

The second style is just lovely. Three twists into a french plait. Add in a beautiful hair bow or ribbon and you're ready to party.





Braiding looks gorgeous in most hair, even very curly hair can be braided into a lovely style.

These photos show some different styles of braiding that create lovely looks. I favour the neatness of the dutch braid which is the one that sits neatly on the head and stays in really well, so is great for parties, weddings and long days at school. 

The first style being simply two braids from top to bottom. This style is very popular for dance shows and exams in tap and jazz. 



This is the same style done two ways.  

One good thing about this is that co-ordinating hair ties can be used to add an injection of colour. Another good thing is that it is easily adapted from one to the other. 

The first is the curled version where all of the hair is curled using curling tongs. 

The second one has just the sections that are in hair ties curled. The contrast between the straight hair underneath and the curls over the top look really pretty. 

As simple as this is to create, my daughter received tons of compliments on this style.

These styles are slightly more complex and will take a little longer to create. The top style has braids into a ponytail and then the ponytail is braided and styled in a way that creates loops. The ends can be let out and either curled or left straight to create this look.

The second style has a little bit of twisting into bunches and secured into a messy piggies as I call them. Very pretty and the criss cross detail on the back is very eye catching. This style is great for a party.

Unusual Braids

The first picture is of the very beautiful cage braid (so named as it looks a little like a rib cage). 

The second is the twisted braid made up of twists twisted together!!









Beautiful buns

Perfect for dance or a special occasion these buns add a little of the wow factor that isn't always seen in a standard ballet bun. 

The first being a twisted bun and the second a cage bun. 

The third style is a sectioned twisted style into a loopy bun. so pretty and girly.

The first 2 styles are more dependent upon the length of hair than some others.