Thursday, August 4, 2011

Modern Hairstyle


Modern Hairstyle Messy Bun


Favorite Hairstyle Messy Bun


Here's an easy way to dress up a simple bun. What a great flower girl or first communion hair style. Another variation of the classic bun is created by braiding the ponytail and forming the bun with that. Or, divide the pony in several small sections and twist them until they turn in on themselves. You then pin them in place with bobby pins and you're set.


Luxury Hairstyle Messy Bun


Whoever said updo hairstyles are extremely formal, was mistaken. One of the best medium length hair updos for prom is the messy bun. A messy bun provides the right amount of formal yet casual look when worn as one of the various prom up do hairstyles. Again, accessorizing is not a task here, and the number of ideas you can use to enhance the bun are vast. For a variation of this hairstyle, try a messy bun on any one particular side.


This is a lovely and elegant way of wearing long hair. Who isn‘t familiar with the classic bun, pulled up onto the head and twisted around, then pinned in place? Or, for added variety, the braided bun, where the hair is braided and the braid is then coiled into a bun. There are two main styles of braided bun; press the start of the braid against the back of the head and wrap the rest of the braid around it, tucking the end under, for a rounded bun, or start at the end of the braid and coil it around itself, being careful to hold it flat, for a nice flat coil bun. There is, however, one major disadvantage to the bun and the braided bun; they‘re heavy. Anyone who has ever tried to pile three or four feet (or more!) of thick hair onto the top of their head knows that a headache in an hour or so is pretty much par for the course when working with a bun. But there is very simple solution to that; don‘t use all your hair in a bun. Try using a section of hair from each side of your head and twisting them back into a Love Knot. Or, grab just the top layer of your hair and pull it up into a chignon. The hair you leave underneath it can be braided, pulled into a second, lower bun, twisted, coiled, or simply left loose. Each way adds another layer of variety to the hairstyle.

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