This post contains affiliate links which if you click on it and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.
As I was trying to decide what hairstyle to do, I remembered one that I did on my daughter a couple of years ago for Valentine's Day that was simple and sweet. I've seen a lot of heart hair tutorials out there and they are all really cute, but unfortunately, they were also a little complicated or time consuming. One of the ways I save time doing my daughter's hair is by not over-complicating things. You'll find that this hairstyle doesn't take much time at all and you end up with a fun, festive hairstyle. I also love that you can do this hairstyle on pretty much any type of hair.
To do this hairstyle, I recommend having the following items on hand:
- rat tail comb
- wet brush
- bobby pins
- hairspray
- squirt bottle
- detangling spray (optional) *I use Aussie Kids or Suave Kids.
- clear elastic bands
To see the full tutorial, click on the link HERE or watch it below. (Also feel free to subscribe to my channel!)
Thanks for watching and if you have any questions or run into any snags, please don't hesitate to contact me!
Let me know how you liked this tutorial and what types of videos you'd like to see in the future!
Do you have a little girl you're going to try this hairstyle on? If you give it a go, post a picture and tag me on Instagram using the hashtag #sunshineandmunchkins.
Love the hairstyle! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo fun, this is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lindsey!
DeleteThat is so cute! What a great tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ashley! I'm glad you liked it.
Deleteadorable! I love this hairdo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gentri!
DeleteThis is amazing! I don't even have enough skills to put a ponytail in my girls' hair... le sigh. Also, they don't have enough hair for me to do much with still, it's SO thin and fine. They definitely do not have my hair, lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat? I doubt that's true. ;) I think my daughter is just one of the lucky ones that was born with a ton of hair and still has a ton. There are pros and cons to both, haha.
DeleteSuch a sweet hair tutorial. She's a cutie too!!
ReplyDeleteAngela
Thanks Angela!
DeleteThis is so cute! My daughter will love it. I'm not good with hair but I'm gonna try this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angela! Definitely give it a try! Doing hair is just one of those things that takes practice.
DeleteOmg I love this! Great post!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Your Redlocks and Shamrocks Girl,
Lisa Doyle
www.redlocksandshamrocks.com
Thanks Lisa!
DeleteWhat a great hairstyle! You're so creative!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you Emily!
DeleteThis is such a great hairstyle! I'm going to have to try it on my oldest!
ReplyDeleteThanks Janette! I hope you like it. :)
DeleteOh my goodness!! That is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Danielle!
DeleteYou are seriously way more talented than I am, lol. My poor daughter will be rocking a messy bun, and not much more.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Lora I'm sure she looks darling no matter what. ;)
DeleteOh my gosh, this is so cute!! I can't wait for Ella to finally grow some hair. Haha
ReplyDeleteBut I'm afraid I won't be as talented as you..
XO! Vanessa
It's a lot of fun when your daughter's hair gets long enough to do fun things with it. I actually miss the cute little pigtails I used to do on my daughter's hair when she was little.
Delete