how to do cindy lou who hair
Cindy Lou Who hair is all about a super-tall, whimsical top section and cute braids or curls at the sides, often built around a hidden cup or tube to give it that cartoony height.
What you’ll need
- Hairbrush and fine-tooth comb
- Strong-hold hairspray and a few bobby pins
- Clear hair elastics
- A lightweight cup, small bottle, or cardboard tube (for the tall center)
- Optional: curling iron, ribbons, bow, or Christmas accessories
Basic “cup in the hair” method
- Brush hair smooth and part it down the middle from forehead to nape.
- Take a circle section at the crown (top center) and pull it straight up. Place a plastic cup or similar form in the middle of that section.
- Pull the hair up and around the cup, smoothing it so the cup is completely hidden, then secure at the top with a strong elastic.
- If hair is thin, lightly backcomb around the cup before smoothing to hide it better and add volume.
- Spray with hairspray to keep the tall cone standing.
Side braids and fountain curls
- Leave hair at the back and sides out of the cup section at first.
- Divide the remaining hair at the back into two sections and make smooth three-strand braids on each side, securing with clear elastics.
- For the classic “fountain” look, curl the loose ends and pin them so they spray outward and slightly upward like little fountains around the head.
- In some tutorials, a small extra ponytail is added on top of the tall section, then folded or looped and curled to create extra whimsical curls above the cone.
Finishing touches and comfort tips
- Add a red bow or festive ribbon at the base of the tall section or on the braids to make it look extra Grinch-themed and holiday-ready.
- If the structure feels too heavy, use a lighter form (like a cardboard tube) and avoid pulling hair too tight at the scalp to prevent discomfort.
- This style works for kids’ crazy hair day, Christmas parties, Halloween, or Grinch-themed events and can be simplified by skipping some curls if you are short on time.
TL;DR: Build height with a hidden cup or tube at the crown, smooth hair up and around it, add two neat braids and curled “fountain” ends, then finish with hairspray and a festive bow for that instantly recognizable Cindy Lou Who look.
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