The ultra-hit Netflix original cartoon movie, K-POP Demon Hunters, centers on the life and times of the K-pop girl group known as HUNTR/X. While they were celebrated as a mega-popular K-POP group, their true mission is to uphold the tradition of protecting the world from demons that emerge from darkness. Long story short.
Since you've been getting ready for this weekend's theatrical sing-along celebration, why not try a little DIY to become one of your favorite HUNTR/X members? You've watched this Netflix animated movie countless times. As the song says, you're done hiding, and now you're shining like you were born to be.
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| HUNTR/X Image: Netflix/Sony Pictures Animation |
As Rumi - Rumi does not need an introduction, she is the leader of HUNTR/X. After the passing of her mother, who was a member of the group's predecessor, the Sunlight Sisters, Rumi was raised and mentored by Celine, another member of the Sunlight Sisters. Together, they have established HUNTR/X to continue the legacy. Unaware of her dark ancestry, Rumi is determined to prove that she embodies the demon hunters' code of honor.
Rumi's hair is a vibrant purple, featuring a large, intricate braid that resembles a dragon's tail. This is often referred to as a "dragon braid" or a "mohawk braid." It involves a series of ponytails that are then braided together to create a raised, segmented look. To get the purple color, you can use temporary hair color spray, hair extensions, or, if you're feeling adventurous, purple hair dye.
- Start by creating a few loose ponytails in a straight line down the center of your head, from your forehead to the crown. The number of ponytails will depend on the length of your hair.
- Use a topsy-tail tool to flip the first ponytail through itself to start the braid.
- Split the first ponytail in half and bring the bottom ponytail up through the center of the split sections.
- Repeat this process, adding hair from the next ponytail down into the braid as you go.
- Once you reach the last ponytail, continue to a regular three-strand braid for the hanging portion.
- As you work, you can gently "pancake" or fan out the sections of the braid to give it more fullness and volume, similar to Rumi's.
- Section off the top half of your hair and create a clean center part.
- Gather each side into a high ponytail, securing it with a hair tie.
- Make sure the ponytails are symmetrical and positioned well on top of your head.
- You can use a straightener to get the super sleek look of her hair.
- For her bangs, if you don't already have them, you can use clip-in bangs or style your hair to create a faux-bang look.
- Part your hair down the middle.
- Create two low ponytails, one on each side, leaving a little bit of room between your ear and the ponytail base.
- Braid each ponytail all the way down and secure the ends with a small elastic.
- Wrap each braid around its base to form a bun, creating a "cinnamon roll" shape.
- Pin the buns securely in place, making sure the top of the bun sticks out slightly, as seen in the image.

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