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Variety of Prom Hairdos

Bun in the crown Using a chignon you may create a prop hairdo, combining softness and elegance that are difficult to resist. If you loose some tendrils around the face and neck, it will greater stress the romantic of the hairdo. Thanks to the chignon the bun seems volumetric, however such result can be achieved by other means. There is a cunning way – vertically stick 2-3 bobby pins in the ponytail centre, creating by this the skeleton for a higher bun.Spirit of freedom If you have a hankering for making your prom hairdo unusual, try to part your hair in a zigzag way, then add a French braid, directing it from the nape towards the forehead. Braids tips are left unsecured. No doubt, this model runs counter to traditions and looks quite provoking, that’s way it suits only courageous women. French twist This simple method of creating a prom hairdo will unlikely go out of fashion. The prom hairdos set for long hair would be imperfect without the classic French twist. Combed back hair and fluent lines of the hairdo make any woman slimmer, taller and lengthen the neck visually. The graceful twist would suit any, even the most refined evening dress, at the same time being quite universal and looking appropriate both at the business meeting and prom. So, pull your hair back into a ponytail, and tightly twist it counter-clockwise. The role is put against the nape. Turn the hair around your finger as you continue to twist the tail. Tuck the hair ends under the twist and after putting the French twist into a desired shape secure it with bobby pins. Crown A crown shaped plait allows creating a magnificent prom hairdo for official meetings. The royal aura is achieved with the help of a long chignon, weaved into the plait, and some simple secrets. The hairdo is appropriate not only for official festivals, it looks stunning with 30s and 40s style clothing. Whatever the occasion is, you are doing this hairdo for, you will feel like a queen! This prom hairdo is done with the help of weaved into the plait chignon, clips and hair spray. French braids with a fillet This fanciful prom hairdo is nice for festive occasions. Make little, tight and straight plaits. As for the fillet for this hairdo, it’s better to take one with metallic thread. In comparison with a satin fillet, it gives gloss to the hairdo and secures the plait in a safer way. The hairdo takes a lot of time, but the result is worth of spent efforts. Prom hairdo with waves Especially lovely waves are got if you plait wet hair. After the plaits are dried up, they are unplaited and left flowing. Such prom hairdo looks both natural and sexual. Make use of this ruse on hot days: having returned home by the end of the day after swimming, quickly plait wet hair in thin braids (in about twenty four). You will feel chilly and by the sunset the hairdo is going to be ready. Unplait the hair and go to disco. Don’t make plait lines too even, otherwise the hair after combing will hang down in separate strands and you won’t be able to achieve a luxurious wavy mane. French braid bottom-up This French braid is started to be plaited from the neck, then neatly stretched upward against the back of the head and is finished at the front part of the head. To make the hairdo bend the head forward, comb the hair and plait the hair bottom-up. The got plait looks different from the rest. It creates a refined and well-groomed image, however it’s only within specialists’ capability to create such prom hairdo.
Written by Lily Mollison
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