Just add the desired amount of glitter into about a quarter size amount of gel and mix it together. One method for getting the glitter to stay is to mix it with any sort of hair gel. Two of my favorite techniques for putting glitter in my hair for the long haul are super easy to do and take little to no time at all. There are plenty of YouTube tutorials at your disposal that are very informative and easy to follow. Other braiding options could be box braids, fishtail, or cornrows. Other fun things besides extensions can be added to braids for an easy twist, but I will get into those in the next few paragraphs. Simply add in hair using your thumb index and pointer fingers, feed-in hair until you get to the desired length. Feed-in braids have the same concept, but there is no knotting involved. Braid hair in even sections with the yarn to the desired length. At the middle of the pieces, tie in a knot to the front part of your hair where each desired braid starts. To do this look, take up to 6 pieces for each braid, no less than 3 pieces of yarn the length of your wingspan. It is better to get the thicker yarn to add some volume. I personally get my yarn from any craft store. Just adding some yarn or feed in braid hair to regular french or boxer braids can add a really fun festie vibe to your hair. There are so many ways to go about braids. Now, I will admit that braiding can be hard to do on yourself if it isn’t something you have practiced, but there are a plethora of fun ways to create a festival fashion-forward hairstyle! However, if cash is tight, an easy and cheap way to dress up something basic is going all out with a fun hairstyle! I have put together some of my favorite festival hairstyles for inspiration. Of course, the outfit is always the most important. By Ricky Barnett ( most females going to festivals, getting ready is half the fun.
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