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This IG Celebrates Rose Braids In The Best Way...


Braids are a girl’s best friend. They’re perfect for an easy bad hair day fix, buying you an extra day before you wash it, and of course, being the most elegant up-do that we come back to time after time. This IG account is a tribute to braids – but don’t expect to mimic these works of art anytime soon!
While the account is called “braided and blond”, braid artist Alison Valsamis rocks her up-dos in a variety of colors. Our favorite would have to be her take on a rose style.



The way the design is compressed, they almost look like a red-rose bouquet, firmly set on the back of her head. We will take this style during a dozen roses every day. Day of lovers maybe?


She can even trim the perfect tail. A miracle:
Alison will not take the time to break her masterpiece because most of her styles are made in wigs, so she can even hold her masterpieces for a longer time, rather than solving them.

We think these growth files are the perfect introduction to the spring and we would like a chance to observe Alison's work behind the wheelchair. This cotton candy flower is so sweet that we can almost taste it.


Alison's favorite flower is peony, and many of her styles look like them. While some of the exterior details may seem irregular or loose, they are placed accurately to look this way, starting with the outer ring, the smaller ribs inside and in the impeccable center of the eye.

While we are not sure whether she posts lessons for all her work, we know her looks are perfect for a variety of occasions. Everything from a graduation party, to a bridesmaid look will be very pink with these well thought out views.


While these appear to be intricate enough to stand alone, the added detail of a jewelery like that in this chignon makes these images even more wonderful, if possible.

This wise look is for Alison to take a "disorderly" look. It's very soft, from dyeing to almost halo-esque vibe that will turn a day-old girl into an angel.

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