Judul : homecoming hairstyles front and back view
link : homecoming hairstyles front and back view
homecoming hairstyles front and back view
this first hairstyle is a knotted half up half down look. start by separating out a section on each side and pulling them back. then, tie them into a knot, just like how you would with your shoelaces. from here, add some hair to each section and make another knot below the first one. that should create this cool circle shape. tie your hair with a little thin elastic and you’re done! this only took me a minute and a half in real time, and it looks pretty intricate. this next look is this tousled low ponytail. you’re going to divide out 2 sections in the front, following down your ears.
tie the back section into a low ponytail. divide it right down the middle and flip your ponytail inward to get a topsy tail. you’re now going to twist the front sections back and put them into the hole and this hairstyle is complete. i love wearing this one for presentations, work, and pretty much anytime i want to look a little more sophisticated. let’s go to this third cutesy hairstyle. this should work if your bangs or front hair is at least to your nose like mine. begin by taking a section in the front anddivide it into three. start braiding it by putting the outer sections over the middle. as you go back, you’re going to add hair to the section that’s closest to the side to create a half french braid.
guide your hair at an angle, and tie it offwhen you've reached the back. fluff your braid up a bit, and that’s it. i like adding a little bow to make this more playful. the next hairstyle is this big updo. it’s so out there, and i absolutely love it. for this one, you’ll start by securing your hair up into a high ponytail. if you have layers or long hair like mine, you’ll also want to tie it halfway with a thin elastic. from here, wrap the ends of your hair around your fingers and roll it inward to fan it out. secure your updo from all sides with bobby pins and tada!
that was so easy, and you can add a huge bow or ribbon in the back to dress it up. now let’s go to another hairstyle that’s more relaxed like these adorable pigtails. start by dividing your hair in half from theback. on one side, grab a small section in the front and wrap it around your hair a few times. then, you’re going to join it with a little bit of hair from your pigtail and tie this off. you should have a little hole so flip your hair inside the hole to create a small topsy tail. this will help your little section flow with the rest of your hair instead of having it stick out awkwardly. go ahead and repeat the same steps to the other side and the look is complete. this is a pretty cool hairstyle since you can’t see the elastics, so it totally looks like you tied your hair with your own hair.
i love finding ways to create accessories out of my own hair, so i had to share this braided headband hairstyle. you’re going to first pin back a small section at the top. grab a section right below that and braid it at an upward angle, going over your head as if it was a headband. secure it off when you’ve reached the other side. now when you release the section you clipped off earlier, it should fall right over your braid and cover where it starts. from here, pull your braid behind the crown of your hair to hide it and pin it down. and you have this pretty dolly hairstyle. the 7th hairstyle is this soft half up half down look. begin by dividing your hair in half from thefront.
grab a section in the middle slightly twist it back to get a swoop. you can secure this by crossing 2 bobby pins in an x or you can put a big bobby pin over your hair and push it directly into the twist. after you complete the other side, pull out some baby hair to frame your face and that’s it! this is a super simple look, but it makes a difference if you’re used to wearing your hair on the side. this next look is a great hairstyle when your bangs get oily or greasy. you’re going to grab a small section atthe front and divide it into two. twist them around each other once and then add hair to the front section before twisting it back again. continue this to get a twisted effect on your crown.
when you finally get to the side, pick upanother section so you’ll have 3 in total. braid it down until you get to the bottom and tie it off. this hairstyle takes only about a minute, and it’s my go-to style when i want to keep my bangs out of my face. the 9th look is this big fluffy pull through braid. start by dividing your hair in half on one side and secure both of these sections with thin elastics. then, you’re going to do a topsy tail with the top section to get a cute twisted effect. now, let’s start the braid. you’re going to split the top section and wrap it around the bottom section. pull the bottom section up and clip it out of the way.
and then just tie the split section together to create a little bubble. from here, you’d release the top section, split it it half, and wrap it around the bottom section. get the chunky section out of the way and tie off the split section. repeat all of these steps until you’re at the end. when you get the hang of this braid, you can work around it and won’t even need to use any clips. once you have your braid, you can pull on the sides to make it thicker and you are done. i love how this braid brings out the different shades of reds in my hair, so if you have highlights or different colors in your hairas well, then you should definitely give this a try. this last hairstyle is the double dutch braid, which has been a huge trend this year.
you start by splitting your hair in the middle and secure one side away. with the other side, you’re going to begin a dutch braid by picking up 3 sections and placing the outer ones under the middle. as you go along, add hair to the side sections before placing them under the middle. doing a dutch braid will make your hair pop out and create more of a statement. when you’re done with one side, move onthe other. i dutch braid my hair all the time, but it’s not often that i split my hair in the middle and start right in the front. it think braiding this way makes quite a difference. it really puts the focus on your face, so it’s more of a bold look. so that concludes 10 cute and easy hairstyles that you can wear this school year.
they’re so quick and simple, and many are suitable for all different types of hair. i hope you’ll try some of these styles andwear them with your beautiful smile. let me know if you want more videos like these, and have an awesome week. toodles!