A graduation cap isn't the most stylish accessory, so selecting a flattering hairstyle is important.
Eighth-grade graduation ceremonies mark a milestone and an academic accomplishment. They mark the transition from middle school to high school. The event will, no doubt, be immortalized by numerous pictures and video recordings. Eighth-grade girls will be looking for different hairstyles that are flattering beneath graduation caps. Hairstyles should be age-appropriate and chic.
The Bun
Lauren Conrad rocks the side bun.
A bun is a versatile style. It can be tweaked to look sophisticated and youthful at the same time. The style works with any hair texture but requires hair to be at least shoulder length. Girls can opt for a simple nape of the neck bun, or choose something trendier such as a messy side bun. It will appear more fashionable if your bun isn't too slick or tight. If you have bangs or face-framing layers, allow a few strands to come loose and use them to frame your face. All you need to do is secure the hair at the nape of the neck or on the side of the head with an elastic band. Twist all of your hair into a low bun and secure with bobby pins. Use a rat-tail comb to loosen the bun by gently lifting strands. It will give your hair a softer shape.
Waves
Demi Lovato looks effortlessly chic with tousled waves.
Beachy waves are less formal but tousled waves will look fresh and easy-going peeking out from under your graduation cap. This style works on any length of hair and almost every texture. If you have straight hair, use barrel curlers and then tease the curls with your fingertips. If your hair has natural waves or curls, scrunch it during blow-drying and gently cork-screw thin sections around your fingers.Gel or mousse helps hold the waves. Spray with hairspray to set.
Chignon
Fresh flowers will look elegant and charming.
A more formal hairstyle would be the classic chignon. This particular style works on all hair textures but it requires shoulder length hair.To keep the chignon from looking too dated, add a few accessories to keep it fashionable. Gather hair at the nape of the neck and secure with a clear elastic band. Twist your hair into a knot or a figure eight shape at the back of your head and secure with bobby pins. Add fresh flowers, sparkly barrettes or other embellishments -- think feathers or a spray of jewels -- to your chignon for a more youthful take.
Hidden Shorts
The deep side part will emphasize your facial features.
Shorter hairstyles are a challenge because the graduation cap will cover most of your hair. A pixie cut, for instance, will be completely hidden by the cap. One option would be to create a deep side part, which will add a bit of drama. Use gel or mousse to hold your hair in place. Allow a few bangs to touch your eyes or frame your cheekbones. Then simply position the graduation cap a bit further back on your head so the part is clearly visible.
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