Welcome to the bunellie fashion choice of the week!
Presenting hairstyles from around the world:
Presenting hairstyles from around the world:
Asia:
This braid might not look simple, but it really is. Try braiding loosely with 2 1/4s of the hair and 1/2 into a braid. This one is done Katniss style, but yours doesn't have to be. Last but not least, hair flowers add a nice touch. Glittery barrettes and bobby-pins work too!
This braid might not look simple, but it really is. Try braiding loosely with 2 1/4s of the hair and 1/2 into a braid. This one is done Katniss style, but yours doesn't have to be. Last but not least, hair flowers add a nice touch. Glittery barrettes and bobby-pins work too!
North America:
Try this all american braid at home. It's pretty simple, just braid 4 standard braids, one from the top layer of your hair (in the back) on from the right side, one from the left side, and one from the bottom (underneath). While you are bracing these, use one section of hair to be one of the sections in each individual braid. Good luck!
Try this all american braid at home. It's pretty simple, just braid 4 standard braids, one from the top layer of your hair (in the back) on from the right side, one from the left side, and one from the bottom (underneath). While you are bracing these, use one section of hair to be one of the sections in each individual braid. Good luck!
South America:
This is a pretty simple braid. Just make a standard bun in back, and leave a small to big (personal preference) section of hair next to the right or left ear. Then braid this section, and wrap it around the bun. You can bobby-pin it in place or or tuck the end of the braid into the ponytail holder you used to make the bun.
This is a pretty simple braid. Just make a standard bun in back, and leave a small to big (personal preference) section of hair next to the right or left ear. Then braid this section, and wrap it around the bun. You can bobby-pin it in place or or tuck the end of the braid into the ponytail holder you used to make the bun.
Europe:
This is a fairly simple bunellie. Just start by making a bun in the middle of your head, with left out hair all around it. Then french braid a standard braid or a originellie around the bun. To complete your look, tuck the end of the french braid or originellie next to the start of it. If all else fails, bobby-pin it or use hairspray to hold it in place.
This is a fairly simple bunellie. Just start by making a bun in the middle of your head, with left out hair all around it. Then french braid a standard braid or a originellie around the bun. To complete your look, tuck the end of the french braid or originellie next to the start of it. If all else fails, bobby-pin it or use hairspray to hold it in place.
Africa:
Start of this look by braiding medium sized corn rose towards the center of your head. Starting at the top of your head dutch braid the corn rose to the bottom of your neck. Then curl the end of the braid up into a bun, as the picture shows. Either bobby-pin or hairspray it into place. For an additional layer of braids, separate the corn rose into three sections at the top of your head, and dutch braid them all down your neck. Swirl them together at the end. Add additional bobby-pins down the braids to keep them in place.
Start of this look by braiding medium sized corn rose towards the center of your head. Starting at the top of your head dutch braid the corn rose to the bottom of your neck. Then curl the end of the braid up into a bun, as the picture shows. Either bobby-pin or hairspray it into place. For an additional layer of braids, separate the corn rose into three sections at the top of your head, and dutch braid them all down your neck. Swirl them together at the end. Add additional bobby-pins down the braids to keep them in place.
Australia:
At the top of your head, separate your hair into three sections. Take the middle section and put it into a looped bun, by not pulling it into a ponytail all the way the second time you pull your hair through the ponytail binder. French braid the other two sections of hair on the sides of your head to the very top of your neck. Combine the end section of the two braids into one, and continue braiding them as if they are two braids. Put two ponytail binders on the end of each of the two braids.
At the top of your head, separate your hair into three sections. Take the middle section and put it into a looped bun, by not pulling it into a ponytail all the way the second time you pull your hair through the ponytail binder. French braid the other two sections of hair on the sides of your head to the very top of your neck. Combine the end section of the two braids into one, and continue braiding them as if they are two braids. Put two ponytail binders on the end of each of the two braids.