Wednesday 5 March 2014

Step by Step Process for different types of Hair Styles





The loop ponytail gives a chic, clean finish to a simple hairstyle.
 

1. First, spray your hair with hairspray to create a smooth surface.
2. Then, pull your hair back into a low ponytail and secure with a hair elastic.
3. Use your fingers to separate your hair above the ponytail holder, creating a hole that is centered above the ponytail holder.
4. Lift the ponytail up and over your ponytail holder, right into the hold you've created, then push your hair all the way through.
5. Pull the ponytail outwards to tighten, and you're finished!


 


Ballerina buns take little practice to perfect and are a great way to elegantly put your hair up.
 

1. First, flip your hair over and gather it into a high ponytail, securing with an elastic or ponytail holder.
2. Using a smoothing brush, lightly tease your hair. Teasing will help the bun look more voluminous.
3. Next, twist your hair and wrap it around the base to create your bun shape.
4. Insert bobby pins along the base of the bun, securing it to your head. Shake your head from side to side to make sure the bun is secure.
5. Finish by spraying all over with a firm holding hairspray and smooth down flyaways.


 

This elegant looped updo is the perfect hairstyle for special occasions — it's guaranteed to glam up your look and turn heads no matter where you wear it. Best of all, it's easy to do with our step-by-step tutorial!
1. First, tie your hair into a ponytail that rests halfway between the nape of your neck and the top of your head.
2. Take a section of hair at the top of the ponytail and tuck it forward with a pin to keep it out of the way for now. Divide the rest of the ponytail into 6 to 8 equal sections.
3. Now, starting from the left, take each section of hair, one at a time, and gently twist it under to create a big loop and secure the loop with a bobby pin.
4. Next, unclip the top section, and divide it into 4 equal sections.
5. Again, working from left to right, take one section at a time and tuck it around your finger to form a tighter loop. Pin the loop to secure it above the larger loops you created first.
6. Repeat the process with the other three sections of hair. Remember, these four small loops should rest above the lower, bigger loops. Finish the look by spraying with hairspray to keep your style looking polished and neat.








Make a practical hairstyle prettier with our tutorial for how to style a braided bun.
1. To begin, part your hair in the middle and start French braiding just the front section of one side.
2. Continue braiding until just past your ear and secure with a small elastic.
3. Repeat on the other side of your head.
4. Then, gather all your hair and twist it into a bun and secure with an elastic.
5. Tuck away any loose hairs with bobby pins.
6. Finally, give your finished style a light misting of hairspray.





Looking for a ponytail hairstyle that boosts your regular look? Liven up the traditional ponytail with bubble sections.
1. First, pull your hair into a single, sturdy ponytail. Secure the ponytail with an elastic band at its base.
2. Tease out the length of the ponytail with a comb, starting at the base near the elastic band.
3. Next, tie another elastic band around the ponytail, about a third of the way down from the ponytail’s base. Fasten another elastic band a little more than 2/3 of the way down from the ponytail’s base. Your ponytail should now be divided into three equal lengths, sections.
4. Finally, slide each of the two elastic bands up toward the base of the ponytail, allowing them to travel no more than half an inch. This should cause your hair to bunch up and create the ‘bubble’ effect.



Does your ponytail need a little lift and volume? Add bounce to your ponytail with just a few extra steps.
1. First, after you hair has been blow-dried and soft curled use your fingers to separate it, giving it wispy appearance.
2. Then, place a little styling wax between your fingers and apply to some strands to add definition.
3. Section off a large portion of your hair on either side of your head. You will add this hair into the ponytail afterward.
4. Next, smooth the back of your hair & pull the hair up at the same time into a very high ponytail that sits just behind your head’s crown area. Secure the ponytail with a clear hair band.
5. Take the two side pieces that were left out earlier and smooth them out using a small brush.
6. Finally, wrap one piece under the high pony and secure with hair pins. Repeat the same method to the side.






Tousled hair styles are stylish, sexy, and add volume to your look. Using just a barrette, try this tousled sweep for a look that has texture and volume.
1. Start by misting a texturizing spray onto clean, dry hair to create a matte texture
2. Lightly tease the hair on one side of your head. This will give your hair better grip and help the barrette stay put.
3. Divide your hair into two- to three-inch sections, using clips to secure the hair you are not working on.
4. Create a side part using the highest point of one eyebrow as a guide, and sweep the front of your hair across your forehead toward the side you teased.
5. Gather hair and clip it into a barrette at eye level.








Ponytails are a simple style when you don’t have time to wrestle with your hair, but that doesn’t mean they have to be blah. Add a little flare to your ponytail with a simple knotted base.
1. First, add a texturizing product to your hair to give it a little grip.
2. Next, divide your hair in half and tie it in a double knot.
3. Secure the knotted ponytail with an elastic band and a couple of hair pins.
4. To keep the ponytail in place, tease the ends.









Natural braided headbands are a great style when you want to keep your hair comfortably out of your face. 
1. First, clip up a section on one side – parallel with the arch of your eyebrow.
2. Next, separate a section 2 by 2, right behind the top of your ear.
3. Loosely braid the section in one direction to maximize the length of the braid. 
4. Secure braid with an elastic.
5. Wrap the braid around the head to the other side.
6. Use bobby pins to secure the end behind your ear.

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