Welcome nice that you joined me, you have fine and thin here and looking for some nice hairstyles, my name is Karen gada and I think I have some nice ideas for you. My friend Kiki is not really blessed with a lot of hair. She has thin hair and weak hair on top of that, she has to deal with postpartum hair loss now, which makes the whole thing not easier with a toddler and the baby. Her hair styles have to be fast easy and they have to stay, but at the same time they should not look. Only functional Kiki wants to look pretty and feminine. Of course. Yes, if you like that already just give me a thumbs up, please the key of all the hairstyles will be the prep with the curling iron. If you can choose the heat go very low because the fine hair is weak sensitive. If you want to know how I prepared to hear there is another video, I put the information up there. So if you say you don't want to use a hot iron or you don't have time for that before you go in the shower, take a strand wrap. It around your finger and then take a clip and clip it in here and leave it, and then you go to have a shower. The hair is getting dumped a little later, you let it dry and then open it, and you have a little movement for the first hairstyle. I use this little hair pins. They are from invisible and Nicole wavers. The very chatty to you here, which i think is important, especially if you have thin here and they have this day if you put them in they, stay and don't slip out, because you close them here, you take the waiver and put it in the hair, and You see it stays, it does not slip out the second one I put right behind with this one. You go on the scalp and put it in. If you don't go close enough to your skin, it will not be tight enough. So you have a soft look. It'S feminine, it's pretty, and it's such you have all three aspects now for my next hairstyle. I need this little nano invisi bubbles. Oh, by the way we have a new guest in our video welcome diddle diddle, but now you see she's a real mom and I'm gon na do easy, hair studs on. I really pulled them apart because you know, if you don't pull them apart, they can't move together, and this moving together will hold the hair part the hair and make a little ponytail here, move it a little away from your head part, the hair here and move The hair, through this little gap, it's a nice effect. It looks very complicated, but it's not I gon na do that. On the other side, this world grab some hair here again, don't brush it, use your hands as your tool and make it very soft wrap it around twice. Move it a little away from the head parted bring this here through the gap. Take the old ponytail. Take a new part of the hair second hairstyle, our next hairstyle is going to be a half and, of course, for that as well. I use invisible to be gentle to the hair, and I want that it stays for that part. The hair leave the rest outside bring all the hair back to the highest point of your head and again don't use a brush. Just use your hand, and you see here the little here from the hair loss. You just use it and do a little fringe and then wrap the hair, bring the invisi bubble around pull it. You have to pull it that it stays and then the last one you don't pull the hair through and leave a little fun. Normally, you would put a hairband down here to make a normal ponytail, but you don't want to see yourself all the time with the ponytail so leave the hair wild here and just go with the bun. Now we go for the last hairstyle. Take the small Envisat bubbles again, you part the hair from ear to ear here as well. We use the little hair break as a style in your hairstyle, make a ponytail remove it a little from the head part. The hair and pull this parent through the gap. Take the old ponytail to the new ponytail and you have a very, very nice hairstyle, which is not difficult. So you see we work here in the real circumstances. We have a busy mom, we have a hungry baby, so we hurry up. Please, if you liked it give me thumbs up, subscribe and leave me a comment please, for today I say thank you so much. I hope you like the styles with it. They were fast feminine and pretty I say thank you so much for watching and hope to see you soon again. Bye, bye,
Comments
Asa Seahorse: Hi Karin from New Zealand. I have fine thin curly hair. These are great quick hairstyles for me. The hairstyles are timeless, and I can do them on my longer hair. Have a great day
Ildi Járai: Hi, your idea with clip the hair before shower is really great. I tried it and it works. I love it, thanks for it
kot: thank you for the pleasant and helpful videos, for the great effort and consideration you put in them
Susan Winson: Liked the last one, very effective and pretty.
Jane Whitzend: Great ideas thank you. Such a wonderful video. Loving mum and baby too x
J Birdsong: hoping for some thoughts on hair CUTs for thin and fine hair that will stay out of your face. I'm so very tired of tying back all the time. Thank you for making practical videos
Vonnie McDowell: Thank you for the insight and for caring for those of us who have thin, fine hair...but, I would like a few tips if you have straight, thin, fine hair.
Patricia Garrity: Excellent tips! Thank you so much!
Marie Charles: Hi Karine... I will used some of your ideas... my hair are as this beautiful mother... I will adapt a bit for my age but.. I like the style with the small invisble or bubbles. Thanks for sharing your tuto. Lots of love from France.
Karen West: Great video for fine hair which I have. Thank you
Fiona: Thank you so much for working with fine, thin hair. Regards from NZ
Piyali Sardar: I just love the way u do the styles...
Susan R: Easy and pretty hairstyles, beautiful mom and super cute baby although can be seen only from the back. The model's hair may be fine, but it looks very healthy and shiny.
kot: this is a very nice channel with many tips on thin hair. I will try your advise on preparing curls after showering. My hair has changed a lot from full and curly hair into thin hair with light waives here and there.
Anna Ibarra: I think that young Mom can afford to have any hairstyle and she looks great. She’s so pretty. She can rock that that hair.
Jana Johnson: My hair is just like hers but more curly on the bottom and a bit longer. I am definitely going to find those barrettes and try that style!
Marisa Young: Hi Karin...can you write the brand name of these invisibles or bubbles...I am in Australia....thanks.....love your video...
Jane Tang: I like the baby