Parents – September 2019

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Pin It to Win It
This bold look brings the
humble bobby pin center
stage, and keeps whispies
out of your child’s eyes
so she can focus, says
Nicole Casamassima,
a hairstylist at the Nexxus
New York Salon. “I
recently did this for my
daughter after she
complained that her outfit
was boring, and it made
her feel so special.” To get
the look, part hair, grab
three to five decorative
bobby pins, and stack
them along one side; stop
before you reach the ear.
If your child has fine hair,
spritz with dry shampoo to
help the pins grip it, says
Casamassima. Kitsch Star
Pins,$10 to $14 for a set of
two; mykitsch.com

The JoJo
If your daughter is totally
obsessed with reality star
and big-bow aficionado
JoJo Siwa, she’s probably
already begged you for
JoJo’s signature hairstyle.
To re-create it: Pull hair
into a high side ponytail
situated toward the back
of the crown of the head.
“This ensures that the tail
won’t fall into your child’s
face,” says New York City
hairstylist Alfred Lester,
who styled the looks in this
story. Secure it with a
regular elastic band, and
then add the bow on
top—otherwise you could
end up with an upside-
down bow. Use a bobby
pin to hold it in place. JoJo
Siwa Signature Hair Bow,
$7 to $13; claires.com

SIMPLE +


COOL


HAIRDOS


Your morning
styling sessions are
about to get
so much happier.

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