Wednesday, May 11, 2011

How to do your own easy wedding hairstyles

do your own easy wedding hairstyles


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Whether you're a guest, the maid of honor or the bride, knowing create your own wedding hairstyles can help you save money on the big day. Salons can charge high fees for updos and elegant styles, but most women have the tools to create stunning hairstyles right in their own homes for free. These easy styles will work for women whose hair is long enough to pull back into a ponytail.

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Things You'll Need

  • Curling or straightening iron
  • Comb
  • Hair elastics
  • Bobby pins
  • Hairspray and other styling creams or lotions

Instructions

  1. Twisted Updo

    • 1

      Make a deep, angled side part using the comb.

    • 2

      Grab the top section of hair (from above the ears to the center of the head) and twist tightly in the opposite direction of your part.

    • 3

      Holding the twist so that it doesn't unwind, secure all your hair (including the twisted section) into a low side ponytail. Add bobby pins to the twist to help secure it, if necessary.

    • 4

      Twist the ponytail around the hair elastic to form a bun. Secure with bobby pins and mist with hairspray to finish.

    Long and Loose

    • 5

      Use a curling or straightening iron, depending on your preference, to prepare your hair for this half-up look.

    • 6

      Separate a small section of hair from the nape of the neck to the ear on both sides of your hair.

    • 7

      Pull these sections back to the middle of your head and secure together with a hair elastic.

    • 8

      Holding the two sections of hair apart just above the elastic to create a hole, tuck the elastic and ponytail through, creating a twist that also hides the hair elastic. Finish by pulling a few small strands out to frame the face.

Tips &- Warnings

  • Don't wash your hair before creating an updo- hair that hasn't been shampooed for a day or two will have more natural oils, which will help hold the style and prevent the bobby pins from slipping out.

  • Apply a heat-protector spray on hair before using curling or straightening irons, to help minimize heat-related damage.


Source: www.ehow.com

Tags: your hair, hair elastic, wedding hairstyles, bobby pins, curling straightening