Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Get A Simple Hawaiianinspired Hairstyle

Hawaii brings to mind a relaxed feeling. The relaxed theme translates when styling Hawaiian-inspired hair. Pin-straight hair takes a break, since this style requires curls pulled back into a ponytail and decorated with flowers. A heat protectant, mousse and curling iron will help you achieve the solid, smooth curls you need. Wear a romantic flowy dress to complement the look of your relaxed, curled ponytail. Makeup must also be neutral to complement this hair style.


Instructions


1. Comb through your clean dry hair and make a part down the middle.


2. Spray a heat protectant onto the entire head starting from the ends and spraying until you reach 2 inches from the scalp. Never spray product onto the scalp.


3. Use a hair elastic to pull the top half of your hair into a ponytail.


4. Use a curling iron to curl the bottom half of your hair, clamping the iron down on the ends of a 1-inch wide section of hair and curling outward, away from the face. Do this for the entire lower half.


5. Secure the lower half of your hair into a hair elastic, and then release the top half.


6. Curl 1-inch wide sections of hair on the top half and pin them back to the base of your ponytail with bobby pins. Leave two, 2-inch wide sections of curls at the front. Since you parted your hair down the middle the curls will fall on either side of the face.


7. Apply mousse to the front curls to help them stay curled.


8. Decorate the ponytail by tucking flowers or flower pins into its base.







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