Friday, November 20, 2009

Medium Prom Hairstyles

To make your prom extra special, try an updo.


Prom is one of the most anticipated special events in a young woman's life. From the perfect dress to the perfect date, prom will be an event to remember. No prom look is complete without an elegant hairstyle. The right prom hairstyle should complement your dress and makeup, as well as frame your face. If you have medium-length hair, there are many prom looks you can create.


Bold Bun


This prom look is modern and bold, yet classic at the same time. Inspired by Audrey Hepburn's classic updo in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, this bun is easy to accomplish with medium-length hair and complements an elegant black gown. To achieve this style, slick your hair back into a high ponytail. Tie your hair tightly with an elastic band. Twist the ponytail into a bun, wrapping it around your head. Secure the bun with an elastic. Carefully tug at the edges of the bun to make it appear fuller, creating drama. Use bobby pins to hide any fly-aways or wayward pieces. Give your hair a mist of strong-hold hairspray.


Romantic Waves


Romantic, wavy hair works best with flowing prom dresses in soft colors like lavender or pink. Waves can also look great on medium-length hair. Ringlets add volume, creating the look of full hair. To complete this look, use a 1-inch curling iron and curl your hair in 1-inch sections. After curling your whole head, apply shine serum throughout to keep the hair shiny and soft. Spritz hairspray to set the style in. You can either leave your hair down for a naturally romantic look or pin half of it up for an elegant twist. If you leave your hair down, consider adding a jeweled hairpin to one side. If you pin half of your hair up, leave a few front tendrils to frame your face.


Sultry Chignon


This prom look is perfect for shoulder-length or longer hair. Inspired by Hollywood starlets like Reese Witherspoon, this look is sultry and elegant, and it works well with strapless prom dresses or dresses with plunging necklines. To get this look, pull your hair back into a low ponytail, just a few inches above the nape. Separate your ponytail into 1- to 2-inch sections and, using a curling iron, curl your hair. Brush your curls to create fullness. Wrap the ponytail up and over the elastic band. Keep the bun loose and messy. Set the style with a light hairspray.







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