Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Hairstyles at home

The nomadic traveller
For those who love to experiment with their hair, this hairdo exemplifies sheer freedom!
ll Part your hair from the temple and make vertical sections two inches wide and set them aside. Lift your hair making three vertical lines on your scalp. Apply some mousse.
ll To add volume, use a hair spray and clamp the hair at the bottom.
ll Use a flat iron to straighten your hair.
Caution: Never allow the iron to stay on the ends for long.
ll To make the bouffant, back comb your hair to get the much needed volume. Now pin the bouffant with a U-pin.
llFor the side twist, remove the clamp and then divide the side section of your hair into two and roll them together.








The french wind
Feel the passionate and seductive vibes you give off when you wear your hair in this classic style.
ll After a hair wash, dry your hair leaving behind 20% of water.
ll Divide your hair from the crown to bottom into two sections. Take one section and part your hair from the head to the front of your ear.
ll Take that section and hold it in rollers with a clamp for three seconds. Don't follow the open-shut crocodile method to use rollers as it'll lead to breakage.
ll Do this for the rest of the hair to get soft curls.
ll To finish, bend forward to give the perfect bounce and shape.




The prom night
Look like a pretty princess for your first date; understated yet elegant.
ll Towel-dry your hair and then apply some mousse. Straighten your hair, but don't curve it. If you have natural waves/curls, leave the ends in its natural shape.
ll Take a small section of your hair from the side and twirl it around to make a ponytail.
ll Use U-pins to keep the hair in place.
ll Keep the front section of your hair outside the ponytail to give a fringe effect.
ll To keep the hair looking straight all night long, use some hair spray
and run a flat iron on the hair before you leave.

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