[Music]: I wonder if she's feeling well/ With a dreamy far off look/ and her nose stuck
in a book/ what a puzzle to the rest of us is Belle.
Hello everyone!
My name is Davis and yesterday I just saw the live-action version of "Beauty and the
Beast" and I loved it!
I love Disney movies, I love princess movies, and I love Emma Watson, so all around it was
a great film.
And it was a lot of fun, I suggest seeing it if you haven't already, and anyways, this
is Davis Does: a hair tutorial for four of the hairstyles that Belle wore in the film
"Beauty and the Beast" so let's get to it!
This twisted low ponytail is a hairstyle Belle wore at the beginning of the film.
Start with a middle part.
Then take some hair next to your part and twist it away from your face, and to the back
of your head.
Every few times you twist, add in a section of hair from the front.
Stop adding in hair once you add all of the hair above your ear.
Continue twisting the section all the way down.
Secure with a clip and repeat on the other side.
Twist and add in all of the hair in the front of your face.
Then take the two twisted sections to the back of your head, and combine them and secure
with a clear elastic.
Take the ponytail and then flip it up and over the elastic to really secure the twists.
Then gather all of your hair into a low ponytail.
Now gently pull the sides of your hair to create a hole above your ponytail.
Then flip your ponytail up and around the hair tie, like before.
This creates a twist effect going into the ponytail.
Now, this part is completely optional, but Belle had a blue bow, and for this I am just
using a two inch piece of blue ribbon.
Lift up your hair and then put the ribbon under one of the wraps of your hair tie.
You can now drop your hair and bring the ribbon to the top of your ponytail and then knot
the ribbon to make a cute bow!
This next hairstyle Belle had in the film, is a messy updo around a headband.
So I did not have a blue headband, or any plain headband, so I again just used a longer
section of blue ribbon, and then tied it around my head.
This was kind of hard to work with just because the ribbon kept sliding, so I recommend putting
in bobby pins to keep it in place, or just put in a headband later on in the hairstyling
process.
So now take a medium sized section at the front of your face and gently twist and add
in hair.
I then put this section just in my mouth as I quickly twisted the other side.
Take these two twists and then wrap them around the ribbon, or you can just bobby pin them
down.
Now, take your hair and put it into a ponytail in the middle of your head.
For this messy bun part, you can do kind of whatever you want for results, but what I
did was tease my hair, and then I took half of the ponytail, separated it into another
two sections and then wrapped them around each other for a twist.
Then wrap it up and bobby pin it down.
Do the same to the remainder of your ponytail.
Twist two sections around each other and then pin it up.
And it's okay if there are fly-aways and sections sticking out because that is what
makes a cute messy bun look!
If you are just using a stiff headband, you can put it in now if you haven't already.
And that's the second look!
Now we have the well-known half up bun from the ballroom scene.
I began by taking the hair at the crown of my head and combed it into a small pony and
secured with a clear elastic.
Now twist the hair at the front of your face and add in hair and then continue to twist
without adding in hair and hold it with a clip as you mirror the twist on the other
side.
Now twist the hair to the back of your head and secure the two twists and the ponytail
together in one hair tie.
Then I like to gently pull on the twists to add some volume to them.
Now take your ponytail and twist it into a bun!
And Belle did have some kind of gold accessory around her bun, which I don't have, so I
just used these two silver flower bobby pins and pinned them on opposite sides of the bun.
I would say just work with what you have, and this step is completely optional.
I think this was my favorite hairstyle and it is an updo with flowers which was worn
in the very last scene of the film!
Like all of these hairstyles, twist the hair in the front of your face, and here you can
bobby pin the twists right behind your ears.
Now, tease your hair by brushing upwards to add some volume.
Now I took a section of my hair and loosely twisted it, and bobby pinned it to my head.
I did this three times.
Think of it as twisting your hair to make three separate buns.
And keep adding bobby pins to secure the hair, and again you don't have to worry about
strands of hair sticking out because it adds to the hairstyle.
Now for the fun part!
Of course you can buy little flower clips and accessories, but what I decided to do
was to buy these small fake flowers for about $2 from Michael's.
And what I did was cut off about 6 clusters of flowers.
Now, lay the flowers over your hair and above the buns and take a bobby pin and pin the
stems to your hair!
Keep adding in flowers so there are no gaps.
And voila!
Now be my guest and try these hairstyles out and let me know how it goes in the comments
or via Instagram!
So thank you guys so much for watching!
I hope you liked this video, and I hope you like the movie!
It was a lot of fun for me because I was just in my school's musical, which was "Beauty
and the Beast," so i knew the story front and back.
It was fun to see how they kind of made it their own.
Belle was actually my favorite Disney princess at one point, and then Ariel, now it's Moana.
So let me know who your favorite Disney princess is in the comments, and also make sure to
give this video a big ol' thumbs up!
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