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Little girl Hairstyle tutorial #7 Knot hair do

This is one of my favorite hair styles I have done on C so far.  I just love all the different textures, with the braids,  and the knots, and the poofy ponytail in the back.  Don't worry I know it looks complicated, but if you follow the steps you will see it is really easy!
Part the hair across the front of the head, like in the picture to the left. Then dutch braid, the hair down to the ear.

then make a part from the tip of the left ear to the tip of the right ear  and make 5 pony tails with the remaining hair on top of head up to the part you just made. Tuck the tail of the dutch braid into your first pony tail.

Tie each ponytail into a knot. Demonstrated in the picture on the left.
Once all the ponytails have been tied into knots. take the tails, and pull them into a single ponytail at the back of the head.


Backcomb the ponytail
Place bobby pins underneath the
 ponytail to make it stand up a little.




Roll the remaining hair up to meet the ponytail and secure with bobby pins. ( depending on thickness of hair you may need more rolls than three.)  Backcomb each rolled section Then pull the top ponytail down over the others.


Backcomb and smooth the hair until you have a lovely poofy pony tail like the one to the right.













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