Sunday, September 11, 2011

HOW TO HAIR!!

Let's start with french braids!


How : Grab some hair from the front. and make it braided.

How : Grab all your hair. than make it braided from above to the bottom of your hair. 
and make it in sideway

 FRENCH - BRAID UPDO
How: Make a side part, then create two tight French braids-one that runs asymmetrically across the top of your head, and  another that runs straight back. Twist them together in the back and pin. For more dimension, add a veil or a large flower.

                                   Then, HALF-UP WITH CASCADING CURLS

HowOn dry hair, use a one-inch curling iron to create curls all around the head, says Gossip Girl   hairstylist Jennifer Johnson. Create a rough middle part (nothing too straight) and pull two sections of hair back and secure with a pin where they meet. Finish with a light hairspray. 

                                  And French Twist
                          
How : twisting down, then wrapping the twist into a neat chignon. Lake Bell Messy Up Do

                                   Braided Halo
How : Grab some hair and brait it. Use the braids as a headband. Pin hair at the nape of your neck so that it lies flat. then wrap a thick ropelike braid of hair extensions around your head and tuck the ends under in the back. 

                                 Asymmetrical Twist
     
How : brushed-out curls twisted to one side and pinned losely 

                              Lake Bell Messy Up Do
How : Textured bases and mussed-up buns are always an autumnal style staple (how else are you going to show off your new scarf?), but Lake Bell shows that you can make it glam enough for the red carpet, too. The trick is to fight flyaways with hairspray and bobby pins to prevent the look from edging towards sloppy. 


That's all what i got! Enjoooooooy and learn! I think sometimes you need it.


1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for this tutorial! I did this for a friends wedding party and it worked jolly good. It lasts the whole evening ;-)

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