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Easy Holiday Knotted Style
Karen Marie Shelton & Barbara Lhotan/
All Images From 5-Minute Fun Finishes Courtesy Intra America
Revised Date: 06/15/10

Introduction

If you can tie your shoe laces you can create this simple but stunning knotted style copied with permission from the brand newly published book by Barbara Lhotan and Louis Salvati.  This book is the sequel to 5 Minute Trendy Updos.

(Photos courtesy of Inspire & Barbara Lhotan.  Photography by Eric Von Lockhart).

Although you may initially need some help with the back part of your hair, with a little practice you may eventually be able to recreate the look completely by yourself.  Of course this is also a great style that your favorite stylist can design for you.

This style works best on hair that is shoulder length or longer with medium thickness.  Straight hair or hair that has been pre-straightened is ideal. 

Super fine or thin hair may not hold the knots as easily as coarse hair textures.  If you wish to try this look on fine hair, be prepared for hair slippage with gel, strong holding spray and extra bobby pins.

Step By Step Instructions 

This style works best on hair that is not freshly washed.  When possible allow your hair to "age" at least 24 hours from your last shampoo.  The natural hair oils will help the knots hold tighter.

1.  Start by using a soft boar's head brush or similar natural bristle brush on your hair.  Make sure that all knots and tangles are removed. (Photos courtesy of Inspire & Barbara Lhotan.  Photography by Eric Von Lockhart).

Although this style was demonstrated with a center part, if you prefer, experiment with an off-center or side part for a different look.  This style can be worn with or without bangs. 

2.  Using the tail of a rattail comb separate your hair into eight equal sections or four sections on each side of the head.

3.  Clip each individual section to hold it in place while you create the knots on the first section. (Photos courtesy of Inspire & Barbara Lhotan.  Photography by Eric Von Lockhart).

4.  Wind or twist your hair clockwise around your index finger  Take the opposite hand and create a loop.  Pull your new twisted hair through the loop leaving approximately 2 inches of a long "tail" that flows from the knot.  

Note: Apply a light gel or setting lotion to each section for hair that is fine, slippery or does not hold styles well.

5.  Use a covered band like a Blax or other cords in the same color as your hair and slip it under the knot.  That band should nudge up against the knot holding it in place. Use a tiny hairpin in the same color of your hair if you need a secondary anchor. 

Note:  Experiment with single or double knots.  You can loop your hair so that the knots fall level with your earlobes or you can layer knots so that they cascade down your strands. Longer locks can support multiple free-flowing knots.

6.  Repeat the knotting process on all remaining hair sections. 

7.  Apply a medium to heavy holding spray to the finished style.

8.  Add a light sprinkling of glitter gel for added dazzle.

Experiment with adding more or less sections of hair for different looks. 

For a different look try braiding the tails of each knotted section or making knots with pre-braided locks. (Photos courtesy of Inspire & Barbara Lhotan.  Photography by Eric Von Lockhart).

The possibilities are endless if you take the time to play with different variations of this classic knotted style.

This finished style if perfect for any Holiday party, Prom, Wedding or other dressy hair event.  Enjoy!

Barbara Lhotan is known as the "Personal Trainer" for stylists wishing to be experts with long hair, naturally curly hair and hair extensions.  She was the celebrated Director of Education for a noted salon in Smithtown, New York as well as for Elie Elie in Winchester, Virginia.  She is a Senior National Educator for John Paul Mitchell Systems.  

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Original Publication Date:  12/10/2002 - Revised Publication Date:  06/15/10

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Credits

5-Minute Fun Finishes
Hairstyles by Barbara Lhotan and Louis Salvati
Make-up by Catherine Raffaele & Tracy M. Gravois

Photography by Eric Von Lockhart
Copyright 2002
All rights reserved.





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