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Kandy's (?) Time

If you had to guess how many strands of hair you have, what would be your answer?
-"N" said "A million trillion" lol
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Hurray!!! We have reached 50 Followers!!!

Yay!! We have reached 50 followers, I really want to Thank Everyone who is following KandyLand and have helped spread the word, I really appreciate it !!! Thanks again Everyone !! So I'm the type of girl, who keeps her promises ;-) and I promised that once we reach 50 followers, I would have a Product Review and Giveaway!! and as you know, we had a poll and 66% wanted Snaps & Barrettes as our first Giveaway.
So our friend over at Curly Princess Hair Boutique has generously offered to host our first Giveaway (hurray)!!!
So stay checking in for the Review and Giveaway, and remember the Giveaway is only for those who are following KandyLand. (just click on the follow button on the right, to become a follower)
Also feel free to use the button for KandyLand, take the code and place it on your website.
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Cool Hair Facts :-)

Asian hair grows the fastest and has the greatest elasticity. (Africans and Europeans are more prone, than Asians, to balding. So take the time to learn how to care for your curly hair)
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Poll Results

Well the people have spoken/polled lol, the results are in!!
Drumroll Please......

First Place:  Snaps and Barrettes!!!
Second Place: Its a Tie!!! Strawllers and Mixed Chicks!!!


Thanks everyone for taking the time to take the poll, and watch out for the GIVEAWAYS (woo-hoo!!) and remember spread the word about KandyLand ;-)
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Fall/Harvest Theme Hairstyle





I wanted to do a style that has a fall theme. Starting with well moisturized hair, I made a part in her hair from ear to ear. Next I parted her hair in half, straight down the middle and section off the four sides (think of a plus(+) sign). Next I took one of the top sides and split that down the middle, and then made two parts going across. Which made a total of 6 small individual boxes, on the front section.


 I did the same on the other top half of hair creating a total of 12 boxed sections on the top of her hair. 6 on one side, and 6 on the other. I used a rubber band to separate and tie off each box. I began twisting each section of hair (right over left, and repeat) all the way to the ends of her hair.



Once all 12 sections were twisted, I started to criss-cross the individual twist.
Finally, I began making 5 parts in the back of her hair. I took the last twisted section of hair (on top) and unraveled it a bit and began braiding it. I continued to braid her hair and then began cornrowing the hair all the way down. At the end, I added the beads.





Time approx.1 hour
Products used: Wide tooth comb & Rubber bands
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Zig Zag



Zig-Zag Style Tutorial - "N" went to our local salon "Beautiful U" We Love them, and this was the style they did, it was easy to do and maintain. This was her first day of school hairstyle. Since then, I have copied this style a few more times, and its so fast to do, especially on the mornings we are running late :-0
 Instructions:
1.)Start with clean detangled hair. I washed her hair the day before. I detangled it and placed her hair into four braids for her night time routine, to help dry and stretch out her hair. The next day before styling I added some Softee Indian Hemp to help moisturize her hair. 
2.) I removed the braids and made a slanted part starting near her right ear going up (about a inch and a half part)
3.) At the end of the part I made a slanted part going down.
4.)Continue the pattern of a up/down slant part until you reach the other side of the hair.
5.)Separate the top of the hair from the bottom, then take the bottom section of the hair and follow the same pattern going downwards.
6.)Separate the zig-zag parts with a bow to section them off, then take the right section and split it into two parts.
7.)Twist the section of hair, by wrapping the two sections around each other, Right over Left, and repeat, until you reach the end of the hair.
8.)Repeat step 7 on the left side of the hair. 
9.)Next I took the top of the hair and tied it into a bun and I added hair bows to accessorize.
Total time: approx. 20-25 min
Products used: Wide tooth comb
                        Hair bands to section the hair
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Whip my Hair- Sesame street version

As you all know, my first post was about a song called "Whip My Hair" by Willow Smith. My daughter "Loves" this song, and I found on youtube a Sesame Street version of this song, which I think is so cute!!! I love how the muppet has different African American hairstyles. I heard that the Sesame Street Head Writer is a white male, and has a adopted daughter from Ethopia and made this for her, and all the other little girls out there. To help them embrace their hair!!

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