This is actually the second time I've done this style, but I forgot to take pictures the first time. This is another one of my journeys into the land of hairpins. They really are amazing.
1st step: ponytail. I found that the short hairs in the front can actually reach a ponytail if it's high enough. However, this ponytail is low, and I hate the brushed-straight-back look, so I'm gonna pin it to the side.
Take small pieces of hair, twist them, and pin the ends into the base of the ponytail. I don't even know how many pieces I used. Maybe ten?
Oh hey, red streak! That's not dye. That's just too much time in the sun. Natural highlights and whatnot.
Mmm cinnamon roll hair. I didn't make it messy like the directions say. There's no point in trying that unless my hair is straightened and dry. That's probably why it looks drastically different from the Mila Kunis picture, but I like the way it turned out. With all the pieces of hair twisted around, it looks a lot more complicated than it is, and it feels really cool. I like to keep touching it all day long.
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