If you have ever wanted to wear jewelry in your hair, hair rings are the accessory for you.These small, circular pieces of jewelry are available in gold, silver, and multi-colored colors.Try putting your hair up, leaving it down, or doing a few small braids to make your style stand out.
Step 1: There is 0.75 inches of space when you pull the ring apart.
There is space in between the hair ring and the seam if you hold it in both hands.If you want the ring to stay in a nice circle, don't bend it out of shape.You might have trouble putting the ring back together if you separate it too wide.
Step 2: Push one end of the ring into your hair.
Push the end of the ring through the area of your hair you want to add it to.If you are wearing box braids, use caution so that you don't rip or tear your hair.If you get to a point where you can't push your ring through your hair anymore, try a different spot that's less thick.
Step 3: Press the ends of the ring together.
Don't push the ring out of its shape by going gently.When you are out and about, try to close the ring as much as possible so it doesn't fall out of your hair.
Step 4: The seam is hidden when you twist the ring.
If you want to see the closed circle, move the ring into your hair or braid.If your rings start to twist, you can adjust them throughout the day.Once you place them, hair rings will stay put.It is always good to check on them.
Step 5: Ring through box braids or dreadlocks.
Adding a few rings to the face-framing layers of your hair will give you a fresh look.If you want to add some bling to your style, add 10 or more rings to each braid or dreadlock.If you are getting tired of your hair, this is a great way to refresh it.
Step 6: A high ponytail is achieved by adding your rings in rows.
French braid a section of hair on top of your forehead, then pick up a new strand each time you cross a strand over the center.When you reach the crown of your head, stop braiding backwards.Pull your hair into a high ponytail at the crown of your head, then add hair rings in a line down your braid as a final touch.
Step 7: Trail your rings down a large braid.
On the right side of your head, braid your hair into a large braid.You can add hair rings from the end of your braid to your roots with a hair tie.If you keep them apart, they will look balanced.If you keep your hair rings in 1 line, they will look cohesive.
Step 8: Space buns can be added to with hair rings.
There are 2 1 in sections on either side of your part.You can leave the rest of your hair down if you put the sections into small buns.Attach your buns with a hair tie, then add a row of 5 hair rings to each braid for some added flair.You can braid your hair ahead of time.All of your hair can be used in your space buns.Pull your hair up to the crown of your head before you make your buns.
Step 9: For an easy style, twist your hair into 2 faux braids.
Pick out a 1 in section next to your part by cutting your hair on the side of your head.When you reach the middle of your head, twist the hair around itself.If you want to keep the twist in place, you have to add a clear hair tie.If you want to add some bling, add 3 to 4 hair rings in a line.It's easy to keep your hair out of your face on hot days.Add some beach waves to your hair with a large curling iron.
Step 10: French braids can be decorated with hair rings.
Start on the other side of your hair.French braid 3 sections of hair at the top of your head, grabbing a new strand each time you cross the center of the braid.Attach your braid with a hair tie once you reach the end of your hair and do the same thing to the other side, then add 8 to 10 hair rings about 1 in ( 2.5 cm) apart down your braids.This is a cute look for a festival when your hair is dirty.