OK, time for another St. Patty’s Day hairstyle! This is the first in a series of clovers. I will start with a two-leaf clover. This is personally not my favorite as I like the 3-leaf clover better, but you can decide for yourself
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Items Needed: Brush, comb, spray bottle, hairspray, 3 rubber bands.
Time Requirement: 5-10 minutes.
Skill Level: Easy
This is a picture of how the ponytails should NOT be spaced. Can you see the difference???
**NOTE** This was my first attempt and the ponytails on this try were WAY TOO FAR APART! You will want to do them closer.
Step-By-Step Instructions:
- Start by parting the hair straight down the middle. You can zig-zag the top part if you want, but leave the back in a straight part. Pull each section of hair into a tight ponytail. Ponytails MUST be close together (about 2-3 inches apart maximum).
- Flip each ponytail sideways starting near the part and flipping towards ears. You can flip by using a topsy-tail tool (I find this to be the least painful) or by loosening the ponytail a little, then create a hole in the middle of hair between head and rubber band… flipping the whole ponytail through the hole. If you need a refresher with better pictures click *here*.
- Separate the ponytails into two even pieces.
- Twist them tight… outward away from the rubber band to create the curve shape you need. Have your DD hold one side while you do the other ponytail into twists.
- Pull all the ends together to form two heart shapes. Use a rubber band to secure all ends together. Use bobby pins where needed to hold the rubber band in place or secure the curves of the heart.
- Add a green ribbon or flower if you want.
Happy Hairdoing!