Monday, November 23, 2009

Formal Upstyle Hairstyles

To make the hairdo more creative, you can find a bunch of interesting hair accessories.


Formal updos look elegant and are suitable for occasions like prom, weddings, cocktail parties, ballet or a spring formal event. Most of the formal updos start with a basic ponytail, which is then twisted around to form something else. To make the hairdo more creative, you can find interesting hair accessories.


Edgy Pony Updo


To make an edge pony updo, your hair should be washed 24 hours before you have to get ready. If it hasn't been 24 hours, make sure every strand is completely dried and untangled. To make the hairstyle, use a bristle brush to smooth out your hair, and evenly distribute a very small amount of styling gel or cream throughout the hair to hold them in place. Using your fingers, bring your hair together on the crown area, in the shape of a ponytail. Once you have all the hair together, use the brush for smoothing them. Once you have a ponytail, separate out a small section of it and wrap it around the pony's base to make it look thick. Then pull the pony on the front of your forehead and make a twisted loop, which should be centered between the front of the head and the back of the scalp-crown. Using a bobby-pin, pin the pony's edge on the side, approximately half an inch from the hairline.


Elegant Prom Hair Updo


To make a tight pony-bun hairdo, first make a side partition on either sides of your head and then merge the hair on the sides to make a tight ponytail. You can brush it after tying to smooth out the tangled strands, and apply a hairspray or mouse for dampening hair. Grab the ponytail in your forefinger and thumb, and wrap it clockwise around the thumb and the finger. This will create a big loop. Keep holding the loop with one hand, and use the other hand to smooth it. Use several bobby pins to secure the loop in place. Make sure you leave about two to three inches of long ends free. Now you will have a couple of hair strands sticking up from the base of the ponytail, which using a hairspray or gel can be shaped to look like hair fan.


Ballerina Bun


A ballerina bun is a simple ponytail styled bun positioned further up the crown to give it a little volumizing effect on the crown. When the bun is ready, you place pearl or crystal barrettes, soft headband, tiara or loos flowers, around the base of the bun. To prevent the decorative item from slipping from the bun, place two bobby pins to secure.


Pinned Up Ringlets


Although relatively easy to make, ringlets needs professional hands particularly for achieving a balanced style. The hairdo is ideally suited for curly or wavy hair, about shoulder length. The hair may not be suitable for thin or fine hair. To create the hairstyle at home, merge the hair together below the crown to form a tight ponytail. Then fold the pony upwards and wrap it around your finger to form a loop. You may use bobby pins to secure the loop in place. Then lift up your hair strands higher from the crown and pin them so they cascade down. Then take out the remaining hair as well from the pony tail, divide into two sections, and pull each over the pony tail so they are up near the pony's base. Then release the ringlets and blend them together using your fingers. As a result, you will have securely pinned ponytail with a cascade of wild curls around.







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