Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Do A Hairstyle Half Up & Half Down For A Quinceanera

Celebrate your transition into young womanhood on your special quinceanera day with the perfect dress, shoes, accessories and hairstyle. The half up, half down hairstyle is an ideal choice for a modern, yet romantic touch. Unlike full updos, this half down style keeps your look wavy and soft, especially if you have longer hair. This glamorous hairstyle complements lighter-colored dresses, such as pink and lavender, as well as shows off dangling earrings.


Instructions


1. Brush out your hair and untangle any wayward pieces.


2. Curl your hair to create loose, romantic waves. Use a barrette to section off the top of your hair to make curling easier. Begin curling the bottom section of your hair. Take 1-inch sections of hair and curl with a 1-inch curling iron. Loosen your hair clip and finish curling the rest of your hair.


3. Run your fingers through your curls to loosen them. Set your curls with a spritz of strong-hold hairspray. To battle frizz and promote shine, rub a small amount of shine serum into the ends of your hair.


4. Use your fingers to gather half of your hair, using a comb as a guide to keep the amount of hair even. You can decide how much hair you want up and how much hair you want down. Pulling back a few wisps of hair is a more subtle statement.


5. Secure the top half with a plain barrette. The size of the hair clip depends on how much hair you are securing. A barrette that matches your hair color is ideal. The top part of your hairstyle should be high, near the crown. Or for a more romantic, messy look, you can set the top half lower. Use bobby pins to help hide wayward pieces.


6. Pull a few face-framing curls from the top half. If you have bangs, leave your bangs soft and pushed to the side.


7. Add a decorative flower clip to finish your look. You can place the flower over the barrette or tuck the flower behind your ear.







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