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Loose Waves and Dutch Braid Tutorial

by Chaney May 18, 2016

 

Hello everyone, my name is Chaney!
I have a YouTube channel where I share my love for life, hair, makeup, and music. With summer quickly approaching, I want to show you guys how I like to use the Remington T Studio Silk Ceramic Flat Iron to create loose curls along with an easy way to braid back the front of your hair to keep it out of your face for the hot summer months. Enjoy!

 

 

See more from Chaney on her Youtube Channel

Hat Hairstyles: Knotted Up-Do

by Remington Ready January 21, 2015

 

This up-do is more of a “low-do”, keeping the style below hat level! It’s Dutch-styled and unique, making you look like a skilled trendsetter without all the work.


Style Tip: If you have layered hair, pieces may fall out during the day. Just keep bobby pins handy to pin in any strays. It only adds to the look!

 

 

Tools: Bobby Pins

 

    1.  Start with natural hair, adding texture spray if needed.

 

    2.  Divide hair into four even sections.

 

    3.  Tie sections A and B together into a tight knot and secure with clip, then knot                sections C and D and clip.

 

    4.  Tie the center two strands, B and C, into a knot using a clip to hold sections A              and D in place.

 

    5.  Continue knotting each side and then the center until about 3-4” of ends are left.            Make sure to keep each knot tight!

 

    6.  Use bobby pins to secure the ends of the sections under the braided area.

 

    7.  Voila! Your knotted up-do is complete. Just add finishing spray as needed                   and throw on your hat! Pull the hat down so it’s just above the knotted hair.