I recently found a hairstyle on Pinterest that I knew I needed to recreate. We all love the top knot bun for days when nothing else seems to be working-- or just because it's the perfect, carefree hairstyle! Today I'm adding a tiny twist {or braid, rather}.
You'll need:
Here's the How-To:
Step-by-step:1. Tease the top of your hair a bit with a fine-tooth comb.
2. Start a braid, and add in pieces as you go {french braid the top portion of your hair}
3. Pin the braid in place.
4. Scoop the rest of your hair into a high ponytail, pulling out a few pieces on either side to make it look a little more natural.
5. Tease the ponytail so it's thick and bushy. It forms into a bun much better like this.
6. Twist your hair around the ponytail holder, creating a big top knot ballerina bun.
7. Pin bun in place and hair spray!
Ta-Da!
dress: Meadow Boutique// necklace: ExVoto |
Happy Monday! I'm off to the beach today:)
Love,
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this is perfection Michaela! The little tendrils hanging down by your face make it look super romantic!
ReplyDeleteCan I borrow some of your hair? Because my super thin hair would not make much of a bun like this lol
CarissaExplainsItAll
Oh I wish I had thick enough hair to do this!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Will have to show Katie...my braid queen!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Michaela! Pinning ahora.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper precious! I just wish that I could braid. Haha.
ReplyDeletei'm with megan... this is so super cute, i just can't french braid to save my life! :-/
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You seriously have the best hair ever!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I wish my hair was thicker, it's very fine. Although I did master the sock bun last weekend which made me very happy haha!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous! and stopppp it, you are too pretty :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. Gorgeous. Love how effortless it looks!
ReplyDeleteHey Michaela! I love this :) You inspired me and I tried it upside down!Thanks for the tutorial!! I posted pics on my blog. jacqparsons.blogspot.com
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