Friday, March 23, 2012

Semiformal Hairstyles

Dinners out, the theater, dances and other occasions require semiformal hairstyles. While these events do not require a stiff and professionally created updo, they do need something more than your usual blow dry or ponytail. Any length hair can be styled into flattering and appropriate semiformal hairstyles. Choose your semiformal hairstyle based on your haircut, face shape and outfit for the evening.


Soft and Loose


Wearing your hair loose is ideal for semiformal occasions. Wear it straight, wavy or curly. Use a curling iron to add soft curls to your hair or flat iron it for a smooth look. Opt for products with a soft finish to avoid creating a stiff and untouchable look. Accent your hair with a small jeweled barrette or clip to finish off your style. Loose and soft semiformal hairstyles work well for many events; however, if you do wear your hair loose, keep in mind wind and weather.


Updos


Classic updo hairstyles also work well for semiformal occasions. An updo may be a good choice for a business or outdoor event. Keep your updo simple to avoid creating an overly formal hairstyle. A semiformal updo might be a french twist or chignon. A half updo is also an excellent choice for a semiformal hairstyle, allowing you to keep your hair out of your face and under control, but still wear it loose and flowing.


Short Semiformal Hairstyles


If you have very short hair, adding a bit of formality to your look can be surprisingly easy. Consider adding a small jeweled comb or clip to your hair or swapping out your usual styling product for a shine enhancing version. Finger waves or pin curls are a good choice for short semiformal hairstyles as well and you can create the look at home quite easily. Depending upon the length of your hair, you may find retro looks work well for dressing up your everyday short hairstyle.

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