The new Hanna Andersson Spring catalog has the cutest hairstyle ideas for your little girls mixed with darling pink, green and other colorful outfit ideas to get you ready to say goodbye to winter! I adore the braided pigtails, braided headbands and classic pigtails. To see more hairstyles and cute outfits, or to purchase any styles below, visit HannaAndersson.com.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Festive Holiday Hair for girls
This post featured on babble shows how to do 12 easy and fancy holiday hairstyles for little girls.

Consider the following a holiday hair guide for the rest of us. The rest of us with so-so braiding skills, very little patience, or hard to style hair. There’s no reason our little girls shouldn’t be able to have fancy hair for the holidays. Rather than relying on long hair (something we don’t have) we rely on easy styles with simple embellishments anyone with desire and a hot glue gun can make and tailor to their own needs.
Using a few things at the store to put together some fun holiday embellishments, we could have gone crazy with holiday peacocks, Santa hats and tiny little wrapped presents sticking out of ponytails, but we decided to keep it simple. Head to the holiday section of any craft store and see what inspires you. Here is what was purchased for these hairdos:
To see more, click here.
Consider the following a holiday hair guide for the rest of us. The rest of us with so-so braiding skills, very little patience, or hard to style hair. There’s no reason our little girls shouldn’t be able to have fancy hair for the holidays. Rather than relying on long hair (something we don’t have) we rely on easy styles with simple embellishments anyone with desire and a hot glue gun can make and tailor to their own needs.
Using a few things at the store to put together some fun holiday embellishments, we could have gone crazy with holiday peacocks, Santa hats and tiny little wrapped presents sticking out of ponytails, but we decided to keep it simple. Head to the holiday section of any craft store and see what inspires you. Here is what was purchased for these hairdos:
- 3 plastic headbands -$3
- Bag of little satin roses – $3.50
- Thin red, gold and green ribbon – $1 each
- Thick red satin ribbon – $2
- 4 candy cane shaped ornaments – $2
- Glittery snowflake ornament (with 3 snowflakes) – $1.50
- What we already had – Hair ties, bobby pins, plastic sewing needle, tail comb, spray bottle and a hot glue gun.
To see more, click here.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Hair Tutorial: Classic Wave Hairstyle For Girls
This is a special occasion style that anyone can achieve. It will suit nearly any wedding theme and leaves room for accessories such as flowers and headbands. Our celebrity stylist Kota dressed this look two ways to create different looks for classic and romantic weddings Read this entry to see how you can create this hairstyle for girls at home.
Step one:
Brush hair out to match natural part, our mini-model Tinkerbell’s hair naturally falls into a side part. For this look we are trying to create a more defined curl, so use a smaller barrel and use smaller sections than you would for our Romantic Braid look. Spray each section lightly with hairspray before applying the tong. Hold each curl in the tong for about 10 seconds, don’t leave it too long you don’t want to burn the hair.
Step two:
For this style you don’t want to lift the hair at all, so leave the roots flat. This means leaving 2-3 inches at the root of the hair out of the tong. Flatten out any bumps left from pony tails with a cool blow dry and a barrel brush before you start working on that section of hair.
Step Three: When you have completed the curls rub hairspray onto your hands and pull your fingers through the curls pulling hand down and away from the head. Finish the top with hairspray and use a soft bristle brush to smooth the hair behind the ears.
Accessorizing this look
This is the perfect style to finish with a sweet Alice band.
Flowers from the florist can be requested with a wire or clip fastening attached. Remove outer petals to make larger blooms more suitable for little faces. We just used bobby pins for to create this improvised floral look.
For a half-up floral style
Pull a section free from either side of the face, twist and gather the two sections and the back and pin low on the head, pin so as to maintain the shape of the twist. Cut the rose a short stem and slot into the back of the twist sliding it in on an angle, push it low so it nestles inside the hair.
Tutorial via Their Little World
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Baby Hair: Harper Beckham's Headbands
The stylish one-year-old Harper Seven Beckham (daughter of David and Victoria Beckham) sported a new 'do for a birthday party in California this week, as her hair gets longer she was able to trade in her signature headbands for a bow with the sides pulled up.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Monday, August 6, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Pastel Pink Accessories
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Vintage Hair Piece
Flower Rose headpiece from Spring of Love
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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