Top 13 Hairstyles Of The Year!
Our annual tradition! Please enjoy a countdown of our top 13 favorite hairstyles that were posted on "Princess Hairstyles" this year.
Tutorial links for each of the hairstyles shown:
#13- Easy Flat Iron Curls (How to curl hair with a flat iron)
#12- Braided Dream Catcher Hair Tutorial
#11- Rainbow Sunrise Braid Hairstyle
#10- Wonder Woman Hairstyle
#9- Flower Pull Through Braid
#8- Cross Bow Hairstyle
#7- 3 Easy Hairstyles Using Headbands
#6- Palm Tree Bubble Braid
#5- Criss Cross Woven Ponytail
#4- Bow Tie Braid
#3- Squiggle Knot Braid
#2- Elastic Braid Heart
#1- 14 Easy Hairstyles For School
Check out our top hairstyles countdown videos from past years!
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Thanks so much for watching/commenting/being so supportive! We'll see you all next year!
3D Christmas Tree Hair Tutorial
This half up half down 3D "Christmas tree hairstyle" is so fun and would be perfect for your next holiday occasion! We posted a simplified version of this Christmas hairstyle last year, which we called the "bubble braid Christmas tree." This year we have added some dimension to the tree by creating an extra loop in front of the braid (for a 3D effect) as well as some green ribbon for added color. At the top of the tree we have placed a sparkly star clip. You could add an angel, ornaments, lights, bows... whatever decorations you would like to your tree.
3D Christmas Tree Hairstyle Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
This hairstyle would be great for a Christmas party, Christmas Eve, meeting Santa, Christmas dinner, sledding, making gingerbread cookies and houses, a Christmas recital or play, school, or a hairstyle to go with an ugly sweater contest! ;)
Supplies needed to recreate this holiday hairstyle:
3D Christmas Tree Hairstyle Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
This hairstyle would be great for a Christmas party, Christmas Eve, meeting Santa, Christmas dinner, sledding, making gingerbread cookies and houses, a Christmas recital or play, school, or a hairstyle to go with an ugly sweater contest! ;)
Supplies needed to recreate this holiday hairstyle:
- Several hair elastics. The amount will depend on the length of hair you are working with.
- Green ribbon (optional.)
- A Christmasy clip for the top of your tree (optional.)
- Pomade, gel, hair wax, etc. to help control flyaways.
Decorated Pull Through Braids! 3 Holiday Hairstyle Ideas
These 3 ponytail Christmas hairstyles would be great for many holiday parties and events this year! We are loving these "decorated pull-through braids" as they are festive and fun, but not overly crazy. I could see these styles working for little girls as well as teens and women. These 3 hairstyles could be worn to a Christmas party, any upcoming holiday event, to school or work, for New Years Eve, to church, or even a hairstyle to go with an ugly sweater contest. ;)
Decorated Pull Through Braids Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
In this video hair tutorial, we show 3 different techniques for creating the decorated pull through braids.
#1 Pull through braid with tinsel. This is the traditional method and most popular technique we have seen to make the braid (using garland as a substitute for the standard second section of hair in our decorated variation.)
#2 Bubble braid with pulled through beads. We came up with this method as we were experimenting and love it, as it halves the amount of elastics used in a traditional pull through style!
#3 Reverse pull through braid with ribbon. We have shared this inverted or reverse technique in the past. For this tutorial we replaced the second section of hair with holiday ribbon.
Of course, these hairstyles can be worn for many occasions year round and not just for Christmas!
Supplies needed to recreate these styles:
- 1 large elastic or hair tie for the top of the ponytail.
- Several medium size clear elastics (the amount will depend on the length of hair you are working with as well as the technique chosen.)
- Decor for your pull through braid. You could really add any type of ribbon, garland, beads, lace, yarn, etc. for all 3 of the techniques shown. We found all of our supplies at the Dollar Store.
- Scissors to cut your decor to desired length.
- You could definitely add some ornaments or lights to these styles (if that is the look you are going for.) I'm thinking some jewels or other hair accessories placed at each elastic would also be lovely if you are wanting some added sparkle.
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