Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Prom & Bridal Hairstyles

Getting the hairstyle "just right" is especially important on special occasions.


A girl always needs her hair to look absolutely fabulous on special occasions, and a girl's prom night and wedding day are particularly special. Hairstyles for these events need to be easily fashioned from a girl's existing hair length, style and color, and also need to coordinate with her gown and accessories. A variety of styles are available to help make a girl look her best---whether walking down the aisle or stepping out at the prom.


Avant-Garde Modern Renaissance


Avant-Garde Modern Renaissance is a natural style, suitable for girls who want to look special while maintaining a simple effect, according to Model Bride. Hair needs to be shoulder length or longer, although girls with shorter hair can use extensions to achieve the length. Use curling irons and setting lotion to set the hair in wavy sections that cascade down to rest on the shoulders. Height at the back is created by taking sections of hair from the sides and pinning it high on the crown at the back after hair there has been smoothed slightly. The whole effect can be set off by a simple tiara or headband with matching drop earrings, if desired. The final effect is one of hair set in open ringlets cascading down to rest naturally on the shoulders.


Perfectly Polished


This dramatic, raised style works perfectly with a strapless gown and is ideal for girls with hair lacking in body. The style requires shoulder-length hair, but this can be achieved with extensions, if required. Hair needs to be smooth and flat, so application of smoothing products on wavy or curly hair is essential prior to styling, according to Model Bride. Use a barrel-iron to give hair extra body and help smooth out natural waves. Brush the hair back into a high ponytail and smooth into a tall chignon, curled and shaped high off the crown into sculpted pin-curls. This style can be worn plain, or you can decorate it with jeweled pins. Choose pins that complement your hair and eye color and your complexion. Sparkling white diamond pins adorning the chignon suit blond hair and blue eyes, as do pale amethysts. If you choose to wear this style on your wedding day, a simple, straight veil pinned at the back of the chignon will not overwhelm the style.


Bob With French Plait


For hair cut short into a bob, you can incorporate a French plait or braid to define a parting and add a dramatic focal point to the style, which otherwise remains simple, according to Prom Hairstyles. Straighten the hair using straightening products, and finish the smoothing effect using straightening irons. Create a side parting and brush the hair at the side of the parting behind the ear. At the high side of the parting line, create a French plait and take it right back to the crown of the head, while allowing the hair to fall naturally down, partially covering one side of the face. This style does not require accessories but can be given a sparkling lift with the addition of diamond-studded pins along the line of the French plait.







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