Hair Care
17 Easy Updos for Short HairThese celeb looks prove sometimes less (hair) is more when it comes to creating a chic short hair updo |
Emma Watson's Intricate Braids Watson shows us you don't need waist-length hair to style with braids. Her double French braid twist works best on shoulder-length hair, but if yours is a little shorter, try making the braids smaller and tighter, then tuck and pin the ends underneath the braids to hide any wispy pieces. To get her look:
1. Start by French braiding the left side of the head. As you move towards the back of the head, sweep the French braid down towards the nape of the neck and secure with a clear elastic. The tail of the braid should remain free (we'll come back to that later.)
2. French braid the right side of the head, and work it towards the crown of the head. Secure the braid with a clear elastic and keep the tail of the braid free.
3. Now for the hair magic. Take each of the braids' free tails and swirl them around each other in the middle of the head. Secure the look with bobby pins and lock it in place with a hard hold hairspray like Got2b Glam Force Hairspray, $6.99.
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1. Start by French braiding the left side of the head. As you move towards the back of the head, sweep the French braid down towards the nape of the neck and secure with a clear elastic. The tail of the braid should remain free (we'll come back to that later.)
2. French braid the right side of the head, and work it towards the crown of the head. Secure the braid with a clear elastic and keep the tail of the braid free.
3. Now for the hair magic. Take each of the braids' free tails and swirl them around each other in the middle of the head. Secure the look with bobby pins and lock it in place with a hard hold hairspray like Got2b Glam Force Hairspray, $6.99.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Coco Rocha's Fakeout Updo