Is our most popular hairstyle. This bun can be worn low,
mid-way, or high on the head. This is one of the best hair styles for
thin hair and also one of the most suitable hair styles for flat hair.
some say the Bun is one of those
hairstyles for older women but in my opinion it's a timeless hairstyle
women by older women, young women, teens and young girls. It's
a casual everyday hairstyle, makes a very attractive updo and can
also be dressed up with hair jewelery for that special night out.
Is a favorite hairstyle for young ones, mums and grand mums.
Over the years we have heard many favorable comments from
the general public when demonstrating this particular up do hair style
to customers.
Young school kids in particular think this is one of the cool
hairstyles.
You can take half the hair up and have half down, or put all of the
hair up for a comfortable, casual stylish hair style. Add this one to
your girls hair accessories.
This is one of the Formal hairstyles, commonly known as one of the
Bridal hair styles or one of the bridesmaid hair styles.
Everyone loves the French Roll hairstyle. We have
had
many of our
customers contact us just to let us know that they love their Curl Up
Hair accessory particularly because it has made the task of creating a
french
roll that much easier. As we all know the French Roll is not an easy
hair style to master. I still say it is not for the faint
hearted but as with all things practice makes perfect. My
suggestion would be to master the curl up basic bun first and see how
you go
from there. Good luck and have fun.
Layered hair styles this ones for you.
If you have layered hair this one may suit you better than some of the
other
hairstyles. Primarily because with this one - after you have secured
the
hair, you roll up and not under. This style tucks in your
short layers and works better because of this.
Reverse hairstyles can be used on half the head of hair as featured
above or you
could try a low reverse bun which is very popular with everyone not
just our customers who have layered hair.
This hairstyle is popular with everyone but particularly a hot
favorite with children who take ballet lessons, do gymnastics, or ride
horses. We've been told by many mums that it is much
faster and easier to use a curl
up hairstyle hair accessory to
achieve that much sort
after neat groomed look with out having to pull hair and use heaps of
hair clips. It's also very comfortable to wear and will not fall out.
Another bonus is that after you take your curl up out you
will have a mass of beautiful curls.
Another very, popular hairstyle and is known as one
of the cute hair styles especially with school
children.
Not limited to children of course, but it is one of their favorites.
This is one of our most asked for demonstrations as well as
requested
hair styles to put in customers hair.
The
Curl Up style hairtie fashion hair accessory can be used in all types
of hair,
thick and curly, straight,
fluffy, wirey, thin, flat & slippery.
The Curl Up Hair Styles Hair Tie Hair Accessory is also known as the
Hair twist
hair accessory.
Nationalities
from around the world have had success with our curl up hair
accessories. You
can use it even if you have layered hair, although if
you want a
groomed look you would need to use one of the reverse hair styles.
If you don't mind more of the messy look, which is very
popular these days, you are limited only by your imagination.
Practice,
practice and practice makes perfect.
Follow the
instructions carefully and you will be fine.
Interesting Hair Style History:
For almost all of United States history or until around about the 1920s
and 1930s, women predominantly grew their hair long. This being
especially true during the Victorian era, undoubtedly the time period
when allot of our modern day wedding traditions and styles became
entrenched. Therefore it would follow that, most old-fashioned wedding
hairstyles were best suited for women with long hair. Consequently the
fashionable hairstyle for that era was long flowing locks.
Fortunately, we don't have to grow our hair long anymore women with
short hair these days have almost instant access to a variety
of
hair extensions, faux fringes, hair pieces, wigs and so on. It's not
difficult at all to achieve a similar classic hairstyle which
originally required long tresses. If a person wants long hair
for
a special occasion like a wedding or special party it's a simple matter
of popping down the road to their hair dressers for some extensions.
It seems to me that traditional wedding hairstyles have always had a
favorable lean towards being soft and romantic. Usually involving a
combination of curls, braids and weaves, buns or twists.
Most hair
styles also include decorative elements, like pretty beads and
semi precious gems, ribbons and or flowers. What ever you
choose
keep in mind that your final look should complement your basic theme.
Are you planning on wearing a veil, if so make sure the hairstyle you
select will look absolutely stunning with your veil.
A streamlined chignon bun is a very classic wedding hairstyle that
looks great with or without a veil. A chignon is a widish flat
bun
worn low on the neck. We've seen heaps of wedding photo's with the
beaming bride wearing this hair style on her special day. You also have
the choice of a half-chignon which you could easily create. Simply
separate your hair into two, a front and back section. Smooth the front
section with a brush and product, create the low chignon and hold
securely in place with some bobby pins. Then take the back section and
use your trusty curling iron to create a few soft curls to gently
cascade down your back.
A georgous bountiful crown of tumbling curls is a very traditional
wedding hairstyle that works for most types of hair
accessories,
the exception being the low veil. The easiest way to create this style
is to brush your hair up into a high ponytail. For those of you who
have curly hair, you can use your curling iron to easily shape your
curls into ringlets pull a few curls out of the ponytail and let
them softly fall around your face. On the other hand if you have
straight hair, divide the ponytail into six or seven sections and curl
each section into tight ringlets. You could also take a few strands of
hair out around your face and curl them into smaller ringlets.
For a new twist on an old-fashioned wedding hairstyle, try a French
braid and add some curls. Divide your hair into front and back
sections. Firstly take the front section and divide it into right and
left. Take the left section and French braid it along the crown of your
head, ending about halfway. Secure the braid with a decorative clip.
Repeat the same with the right section. Gather all of the sections
together the left, right and back sections of hair and twist them
upward towards the top of the head. Lastly secure the twist with a
beautiful piece of hair jewelery. Take any messy hair ends that may be
sticking out and use your hot iron to shape them into soft curls.
You may have heard of, or seen photo's of the "Gibson Girl" hairstyle,
if you have and you have been searching for a Victorian-themed wedding
hairstyle, you definetly can't go wrong with the "Gibson Girl" look.
This hairstyle is a loose bun worn midway down the head. The front hair
is a bit boofy or poofed a bit around the fringe area, often with a few
curled ringlet type tendrils cascading down around the ears. To create
this look, gather the front section of hair up towards the crown of the
head puling gently. Holding the hair tight, push this section forward
to create a poof and secure with a small clip. Pull all of the hair
together and twist into a loose bun secure with bobby pins.
Alternately use a Curl Up Hair Style Hair Tie to create a classic low
bun. Very quick to do and decorate with georgous pieces of hair
jewelery. You could hide the ends if you don't want them
showing
(ballet bun) Get your friends or hair stylist to help you achieve the
perfect look.
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