We hope you love this easy bubble faux hawk! This hairstyle would be great for dance, cheer leading, gymnastics, sports, figure skating, school, Prom, church, etc.
My daughter is on a dance team and wears a faux hawk hairstyle regularly to competitions, so we have tried several different ways of creating this edgy look. If you are looking for more dance hairstyle ideas, we actually have a past tutorial showing how to create a "messy bun faux hawk" as well as a "braided faux hawk with cornrow accents."
We are loving this topsy tail method since it is easy and fairly quick!
Topsy Tail Faux Hawk Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
Over the years we have seen several variations of this trendy faux hawk hairstyle made using a topsy tail and have been wanting to try it. A few of the hairstylists we were inspired by for this tutorial are listed below:
Confessions of a Hairstylist
styles_n_smiles
Two Little Girls Hairstyles
Annies Forget Me Knots
Supplies needed to recreate this hairstyle:
- Several medium size hair elastics (the amount will depend on how many bubbled sections you plan to make in your faux hawk.
- If you plan on using this hairstyle for dancing, sports (or anything active) I would suggest adding bobby pins to each looped section to help keep the style secure.
- Topsy Tail. If you are needing a topsy tail (as shown in our tutorial) they can be found on Amazon (affiliate.)
- You may have noticed that I styled her hair while it was damp in this video to achieve a smooth and sleek look on the sides of the style. Depending on the texture of hair you are working with, it may work out better for you to style the hair dry using hair product to smooth the sides.
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