How to do this updo.
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Apr 4, 2014
Christina C.
Apr 4, 2014
Erica M.
It looks to me that you create a regular braid to start. Next: Gather the very end of your loose hair and secure it with an elastic. Twist it a couple times and then place the end of the braid on the end of your other section and start rolling it up like a burrito! Secure with pins, does that make sense lol?😂 It's a lovely look great taste😁
Apr 4, 2014
Christina C.
Yes I know what you mean, I have to do a similar burrito style hair do (just on the top of someone head) for one of my school plays.
Apr 4, 2014
Christina C.
Thanks