Works on: Any hair length (short hair can use a hair piece)
What you�ll need: Blow-dryer Round brush Hair piece (optional, but suggested for thin hair types or shorter than shoulder-length hair)
Hair elastic
Bobby pins Hairspray
How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair with a round brush to straighten and smooth.
Step 2: Create a side part in your hair and pull it back into a high pony. Secure with hair elastic.
Step 3: Apply clip-in hair piece if you are using one.
Step 4: Take hair in pony (and/or hair piece) and twist into a circle around elastic. Secure with bobby pins. (See photo A.)
Step 5: Set with hairspray.
How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair with a round brush (for a smooth look) or without the brush (for more texture).
Step 2: Starting at the base of the head, braid hair into a loose, classic three-part braid. (See photo A.)
Step 3: Secure with a hair elastic.
Step 4: Use hands to lightly massage the braid to make it looser and more romantic-looking.
How to:
Step 1: Curl one-inch sections of hair with a 1/2-inch curling iron held vertically all over head.
Step 2: Create a middle part and tease the front section of hair and the crown.
Step 3: Pin back curls toward the center of the back of the head, allowing a few curls loose to frame your face. (See photo A.)
Step 4: Lightly tease some of the loose curls for a more modern texture.
Step 5: Mist with hairspray to set.
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