Friday, April 25, 2014

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Like mother, like daughter! Bey showed off a cute new photo of her baby girl rocking some serious diva braids, and posted new pics of herself sporting the same hairdo. Too cute!
Blue Ivy Carter is just 16 months old, but she certainly has her mama’s style! Proud mom Beyonce posted an adorable new photo of her baby girl sitting in her mini director’s chair and showing off her chic new ‘do.


Blue Ivy’s Braids — Matching Her Mama
The diva-in-training was perched on her director’s chair with her monogram “BIC” (which also stands for “b**ch in charge” — coincidence?), and rocked a too-cute tutu. But her her hairstyle took center stage, and Bey’s pic showed off all of the adorable and intricate braids.

Her braided hair was a far cry from the natural hairdo she rocked in Paris while out with her mom and dad Jay-Z. For the April 25 outing, baby Blue kept her hair in it’s natural curls, and let her long locks roam wild. Even though Blue Ivy’s undid hair garnered a lot of negative comments, we think she looks adorable both ways — natural or done-up!

Beyonce Goes Makeup-Free In Cuba
Beyonce also posted photos on her Tumblr page of her own braided hairstyle, which looked to be taken when she was on vacation with her hubby to Cuba. In the pic, Queen Bey perched on the side of a balcony with her hair styled in long, straight braids that flowed down past her waist.

She also revealed her flawless, makeup-free face, and looked stunning without a trace of product!

We think Beyonce and Blue Ivy are such an adorable mother-daughter pair! What do YOU think of Blue’s braids, HollyMoms? Aren’t they the cutest?If you care to venture back to our earliest days on this website, you will find several tightly twisted or braided hairstyles… some involving a zig-zag part.
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid I stumbled upon my earliest hairstyle album a few weeks ago and found a photo of this style that we have never filmed before. Today is the day that we show you how to create a Zig-Zag Twistback!
Rope Braid Tieback Hairstyle
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid My 3rd daughter volunteered to be our model, and here we show you first how to create the zig-zag part, and then how to incorporate four twistbacks into a super cute tieback.
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid You could actually use this hairstyle in a combo with a bun, for a super beautiful updo! Feel free to tag your own photos of this hairstyle with: #CGHZigZagTwists My girls often wore this style to sports activities, such as soccer and softball, because the twisting pulled the hair out of their eyes. Better yet, the hairstyle stays fairly well after a long active day! That being said, this twistback hairstyle can also be worn by girls of all ages, especially as “half-up, half-down” hairstyles are very popular right now! Enjoy! Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 1 small hair elastic, 2 alligator clips, spray wax or hairspray, accessory {if desired}. Time Requirement: 5-8 minutes Skill Level: Medium Step-by-Step Instructions:
To begin, comb all the hair away from the face towards the back of the head…
Then with a rat-tail comb, part from left to right in a diagonal direction to create the first “Zig”…
Near the end of the first zig, take the comb and part toward the left to create the next “Zag”.
Repeat this one more time, to create two equal sections of hair on either side, with a nice zig zag part line down the middle…
Now go back to the first triangle section of hair, nearest the face and use a comb to continue the partline down next to the ear, or simply use your finger to create a rough part…
Except that section, pull all remaining hair out of the way and secure until you need it…
Using the hair from the first triangle section, grab a strand of hair near the front and divide it into two equal strands…
Begin a rope twist with those two strands {give the hair a gentle twist to the right before crossing it over each other, to ensure the twist remains tight}…
Repeat a rope twist, adding in hair on both sides with each stitch, until you run out of hair near the ear…
Continue twisting the rest of the strands into a rope braid, and have your daughter hold, or secure with an alligator clip…
Repeat Steps 5-10 on each of the three remaining sections of the Zig Zag, which will give you two rope twists on each side of the head…
Gather all four twists together, combine them, and secure with an elastic into a tieback on the back of the head.
Add hair spray or accessory {as desired}.

Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding StylesChild Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding StylesChild Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair
Child Hair Braiding Styles Child Hairstyles  Boy Braids for Short Hair Girl for Weddings For Long Hair African American For Curly Hair

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