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Top Knot

This look is hot this season! Sort of like a bun, the top knot is casual enough to wear when you stay at home, but fabulous enough to take you through a night on the town! If you decide to venture out of the house, this effortless style can be created in minimal steps and have you ready for the world
- Pull your hair into a high ponytail, then split it into three or four sections. Twist each section separately, then wrap each piece around the base of the ponytail. Use bobby pins to secure.
- Add your own flavor once the knot is secured. You can use a headband to hold the hair back, and if you need, add a bit of gel to slick down your edges. Or you can use your satin scarf to tie your hair down which will keep this style sleek throughout the day.
- Type 2 (Wavy): A paste or molding type product may work well to keep your hair slick while in this top knot. Apply Original Moxie Hair Bling High Shine Pomade to your edges and ends to keep them smooth.
- Type 3 (Curly): Apply your favorite styling product to your hair prior to pulling your hair into the ponytail. Darcy’s Botanicals Organic Coconut & Aloe Moisture Pudding will add moisture and aid with creating this sleek style.
- Type 4 (Kinky): You may want to two strand twist each section before wrapping it. A product like MyHoneyChild Twist Out Crème will nourish your tresses and can be used to smooth your edges down.
Tips – You can keep going all day without giving your curly hair style a second thought. An alternative to jazz up this style is by throwing on a cute scarf or wrap. This fancy free look can be maintained for a few days by utilizing your satin scarf at night.
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November 29th, 2011 at 8:15 am
Although I love the curly hair styles articles you very often post, I would like to see more videos with step by step instructions. I think that would be very helpful!
November 29th, 2011 at 8:21 am
I agree!! I write for NC.com, but they have a youtube channel for product reviews and video tutorials…if I do videos for any styles I will generally post them on my blog http://www.thishairofmine.com. That’ll give me something to work on
Thanks mk4507!!