This seemed odd to me but if you are doing a braid, this is actually a great thing to try as the braid will hold better. Next, to add extra volume at the crown, he used Kerastase VIP. He pulled the crown of my hair forward and sprayed from the roots to the middle of my hair. From there, we took the hair and flipped it back. We pulled out a few tendrils to frame my face, and then on the right side, Jay began a french braid… adding hair to every strand as he went even picking up hair from under the middle section.
For the braid, neatness is not required.. You could just continue braiding the tail, or get a little bit more creative with the tails. In this case, Jay switched over to a fishtail braid you do this by just switching up from three strands to two.
Pin it down and then fold the braid back over to the right side. Repeat on the opposite side… dragging the braid over to the right, pinning it, folding the braid and bringing it back to the left side. Voila… all set!
And check out our Crown Braid Tutorial from a few weeks ago! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Never mind that gorgeous braid. I love the tip of not conditioning your hair before braiding it — I hate how mine always fall out before the hour is out. Gorgeous Grace! You won't be disappointed. This look is one that is only fit for a queen, and we wouldn't expect anything less from this awesome female. Take a part of your hair in the back and start braiding when you get halfway down.
Then, take two small pieces on either said of your head and twist them back. Put the twists together into a ponytail that goes gently over the original braid. Then, take larger pieces from the sides of your head and braid them together in the back. Lastly, put it all together by putting the two braids and the ponytail all together into a single braid. You now rival the Queen of Westeros in the hair department.
This look was classic Cersei before, spoiler alert! Rocking a pixie cut is an option too, all you have to do is straighten your hair to look like Cersei. Cersei makes her new look work for her and, to be honest, Joffrey had similar hair! But the flat-ironed pixie-cut is a classic and fun look. The way to make it as straight as possible is to towel-dry immediately when you get out of the shower, and then put in some leave-in conditioner.
Make sure you put it in evenly and then comb it through. Blow dry straight, and then take a flat-iron to the longer pieces of your hair. And as evil, as Joffrey is, you have to admit his hair game is super strong!
They look fresh and awesome with their short hair, and you will too. So take a chance and make a change! This look is like the easier version of Cersei's complicated hair, although neither Cersei nor Margaery would probably enjoy that comparison! Margaery has loose curls that can be achieved by braiding wet hair and letting it dry overnight before undoing the braid in the morning to reveal wavy, Margaery-esque curls.
After, take pieces from either side of the front of your head, twist back, and pin them there. Then, begin to take larger sections and pin it back, making it parallel to the bottom part. Ponytail the two sections together, and then repeat on the other side of your head to finish the look off. And there you have it! The perfect Margaery Tyrell hair. Try adding a flower or shiny pin for an extra lovely detail.
Just part your hair in the center and twist two sections from your temples back. Then comes the topsy tail, where you flip your hair up over the hair band. You want to do this enough so that your hair is sitting in a level twist. Then, tuck in the ends of your hair by breaking up the hair in your hair band and hiding it so it blends with the rest of your hair.
Lastly, take a couple of bobby pins to pin the twisted hair in place. Once again, you want this to look like a never-ending twist, so try to disguise it as such. The infamous lady in red, Melisandre, has an updo only a professional could achieve. Lucky for us, that is actually totally wrong! First get that center part going again, then separate the front of your hair from the rest of your head, as that part will stay loose and separate from the up-do.
Then, go to the back where you can take pieces of hair from either side of your ears and braid them together in the back. Then twist the braid into a bun, and boom! To look even more like Melisandre, wrap more sections around the bun for extra volume and make the rest of your free-flowing hair as wavy and tousled-looking as possible.
We're sure her God of Light was pleased with this look. How could you not be? Ah, Daenerys. She's arguably the most famous and stylish of the Game of Thrones bunch. After all, she is Khaleesi! Once you have it mastered, make two Dutch braids from the hair at your temples and you guessed it put them together in the back to make one single ponytail.
This is where it gets different: take another section of hair and Dutch braid it below the ponytail. Do it on either side and put them together to make one massive braid, but include the ponytail above it as well.
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