If you know me personally then you would know that I recently cut my hair into a bob… Once upon a time I had long and healthy hair. After birth my hair started falling, so I started trimming it and then eventually cut it. Many mothers told me that they experienced this too and it was normal. I’m not sure if breastfeeding adds to it because 2 years later my hair is still falling… I am oiling my hair at least once a week, if you have any tips for me please let me know. I just started using John Frieda products and I’m loving it. Beside it smelling good, I love the texture of my hair. It looks so much healthier than before.
Trying to do your hair and look after a child is never easy especially with a toddler who wants to straighten your hair… To be honest I hardly ever style my hair because I’m a SAHM who lives in PJ’s most of the time but when I do go out then I really want to dress up. I’m always looking for an easy way out especially with hair. I love trying different styles even though I have short hair. It automatically makes me feel good about myself. A new hairstyle can do wonders to your self-esteem especially if you’re a mom. I love Giuliana Rancic and I absolutely love her new look so I decided to try her hairstyle for summer this year.
There’s not many hairstyles I can do but I can definitely add hair accessories. Hair accessories work for long and short hair. Don’t feel shy to play around. For those who have long hair, you should try some of these. Be different and try something new, thanks to social media we have these tutorials in the palm of our hands. Change is good and would be nice to wear your hair differently everyday 😉 especially at the office. Try a new hairstyle for the new year 2015.
Read about the tips I received for moms from Celebrity Stylist Shaughn Adams here.
I’ve found many of the tutorials on Pinterest which is my favorite hang out spot at the moment. Youtube has many vloggers who share tutorials on various hairstyles. I found one which I thought you might enjoy as much as I did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZEsf2uXzZU
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Looking forward to all your awesome tips 🙂
Wow! I just love all these stunning hairstyles! They are so easy to do. With a baby I do not always have the time to focus on my hair so this is perfect. I also love all the hair accessories, now i can just brush my hair and add a headband and Im off and you can wear different hair accessories to compliment your outfits or go from day to night.
I really love all the styles, truth is im a basic pony n bun kinda girl since i had my kiddos. Although a haircut once every few months is a must for me. I prefer short hairstyles also. Iv noticed my hair is also falling out a lot now after giving birth to my son, I hope its just a temporary thing with hormone changes. Please do share tips on stopping this problem.
Wow i love these styles. After my first born i kept my hair short, it was much easier to manage and style. Now that i have my 3rd baby its difficult and very tiring as i have grown my hair. I am a SAHM and dont get much time to style my hair.Would love to try out some of these styles.
I need to learn how to french braid! Such beautiful styles. But not overly formal which works for me. Wow! Thanks for this one. I’m going to have to try John Frieda too now 😉
Amazing so many styles to choose from and see which suites you perfectly and I love the step by step which means anyone can attempt to do it 🙂 Then its practise practice practice practise makes perfect 😉
Beyond fabulous hairstyles!!!! And I’ve always been a big fan of the Jon Frieda products! Great products at a decent price that won’t break the bank! Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤
So beautiful! I love headbands and braids.
These are awesome hairstyles!!
I actually have a very long hair and I would loooooooove to learn new styles.
Thanks!
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