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Add texture to your hair by spraying some sea salt spray or simply tousling it before doing this lovely low bun. This look is a textured bun. The cutest thing about it would be the effortless look. The thing with a bun is you can have them so many different ways, so my advice would be to get your stylist to play around, make the style lose, give it a sleeker polished look, have less or no hair shaping around the front, or keep the hair out around the face.

Also, you can add hair pieces to dress it up. A bun is a simple style but have fun and make it your own. I would definitely be looking at the color of your hair. A dark color is not going to have as much definition and show as much texture as the lighter hair colors. This style is a bohemian fishtail braided updo. The loveliest thing about this look is how much detail can be seen in the style due to the thickness and color of the hair, giving a sophisticated yet effortless finish.

Loosely wave the hair using a soft tong first, as this will help to shape the hair much easier. The essential products for achieving this look are texturizing powder for teasing to create a chunky braid with hold and a natural hold hairspray to finish.

This style best suits medium to thick hair and the detail is much more visible on lighter hair. This style is perfect for a wedding or special occasion. This style is perfect for the client who wants to look like a modern day princess with a fun-loving personality.

This model had slightly longer than shoulder length hair. I used Aquage products to achieve this look. Finally, I began to pin the curls up around the bun. I always use a working hairspray throughout the process, then use a finishing hairspray and spray-on shine at the end.

It is an elegant, classic, princess-like hairstyle. As hairstyles may reflect our personalities and lifestyle, I would indicate this look to those who are compatible with the adjectives mentioned before. That said, this look goes with any type of hair and almost any length of hair.

This is completely romantic and perfect for clients looking to add a little bit of Hollywood glamour to their style, while still keeping it sweet and contemporary.

I love the way the slight gaps in the top layer of hair reveal the curls underneath. I feel it adds texture and interest to the look as opposed to one coherent wave over the surface. In this instance, my client has waist length hair that is fairly fine, and to be honest, in need of a good cut!

However, it made the perfect base to start with, as the length gave me loads to work with and the flyaway nature of the hair gave me lots of additional hold when backcombed! Hairspray is an absolute must, and the Wella Eimi Misitify Me Strong Hairspray is my favourite for constructing these types of looks.

The flowers I included are interchangeable and I did think retrospectively how cute this might have looked with a metal hair piece that was really punky and ornate — think a steampunk kind of thing! I love that contrast of something really beautiful and classic juxtaposed against something really solid and urban. However, my client was after something to reflect her own style. So we went with two small pink roses to compliment not only her hair colour, but also her stature.

Any larger type of flower on such a petite lady may have looked slightly OTT, and ruined the delicacy of the overall finish.

All in all, this look is perfect for a formal event, summer garden party, wedding, or special birthday like a quinceanera. Although, I would have to advise keeping headbanging to a minimum! This look is quite heavily textured to feel modern and chic while remaining as sophisticated as the original classic style. I always make sure to leave a few tendrils out around the face for softness. My favorite thing about this style is that it is a wearable style that can complement almost any outfit!

The not-quite-perfect finish of the chignon is a fun contrast to the smooth front section. As sleek as can be, this updo features a high ponytail that's been flawlessly flipped under to create an edgy-looking loop.

If you're afraid of gel, this isn't the look for you! No matter how you pull back your hair, leave an ample amount of chin-length strands loose to frame your face. This classic look often works better with fine hair because the intention is to keep it as close to the head as possible.

The only volume in sight is whatever's naturally created by the width of the bun. Forehead-covering fringe automatically creates the illusion of more hair, no matter how you choose to wear it up. Even shorter fine hair can look phenomenal with an updo. Take this one, for example — volume was created by gently teasing the crown, and the back is held in place with a sophisticated banana clip. Product Reviews. Home Ideas. United States.

Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. The Rise of the Cleanfluencer. Getty Images. Messy Top Knot. Start by parting your hair in the middle, then pull out and curl two face-framing pieces. Put the rest of your hair into a ponytail. Done and done. Take random sections of hair and wrap them in figure-eight formations around a curling iron to create bends instead of curls.

Twist hair back in 2- to 4-inch sections to create small knots at the nape of the neck, and secure with bobby pins in an X formation. Continue pinning sections until all your hair is pinned back, and let wisps fall at the front of your face. Finish with hairspray. Sarah Hyland 's updo isn't as hard to re-create as it looks. Start by creating a low ponytail at the nape of your neck, adding a bit of gel as you secure. Wrap a small piece of hair from the body of the pony around the elastic to hide it, and pin in place.

Then twist the ponytail around itself and pull it up so it's flush against the back of your head, wrapping it down and around itself to lie intricately how you'd like, using gel when needed.

Pin in place, and finish with hairspray. You are never too old for bows in your hair —especially if it's a chic black-velvet ribbon. Don't get us wrong, we love a good top knot , but adding a quick braid totally elevates the look. Start with a high pony, then braid the ponytail. After tying off the end of the braid, wrap it the same way you'd wrap a bun. Hailey Baldwin is the queen of messy buns , but this particular look stands out from the rest because of everything happening with her adorable bangs.



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