This will probably be my last St. Patty’s day hairstyle. It is a four-leaf clover version of some of the past hairstyles. I didn’t take too many pictures since I knew you could refer back to this 2-leaf clover or the 3-leaf clover.
Items Needed: Brush, comb, hairspray, spray bottle, pomade, 5 rubber bands.
Time Requirement: 10-15 minutes.
Begin by parting hair into four sections. Now gather up each section of hair and form a ponytail. You want these ponytails to be close together. Now flip each section under. (Many of you have asked where to find the *Topsy-Tail Tool* I use to flip the ponytials without torturing your daughter. This link should help.) As far as which way to flip the ponytails, flip the bottom two straight outward and the two top ponytails at an angle…
Now divide each section into two parts and twist them tight. Combine all the ends together and add a rubber band. (Add ribbons or accessories where desired)…









Can u please do a video for the four leaf clover hairstyle because me and my best friend were going to dress the same for St. Patricks Day and we wanted my mom to do the hairstyle but she doesn’t know how to even when u put the pictures on she still doesn’t get it! Thanks! Sincerely, Amanda
Ya!!!!!!!!!!!! i agree!!!!!! I still don’t get it even with the pictures! I mean, don’t get me wrong,it’s a good idea, but there needs to be a video so we can actually see how to do it!! Thank you so much, you guys rock, Sydney
Hi Mindy! This Saturday, I am having a St Patrick’s Day party with my children’s’ friends and my own friends. I simply adore this ‘do and I am planning to do it on my two daughters. Thank you, and keep posting!
Rosetta
Is it possible to post some no-heat straightening techniques? Thanks, my daughter Rochelle has very wavy hair and I do not like using heat products. Thanks,
Rosetta