Put yourself in the situation: You have a wedding or other important event in sight. You already have a gorgeous dress for yourself (which makes you the perfect guest, of course), you’ve invested in trendy sandals, and you’ve stocked up on other accessories. But don’t forget the haircut! Not sure what to do with your hair? Don’t worry, we’re here to help. In reality, We have selected for you the most beautiful hairstyles for your next events and we spoke to several experts to find out how to get them without ever leaving your home! Take note!
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“On the one hand, loose hair with waves and simple updos are requested, but original. The most notable is the latter, because of the surprise effect that many of them have. Braids are combined with pigtails, for example, carrot braids ending in a ponytail with waves. Also collected or semi-collected based on knots. The guests who want something simple, but with a certain magic, bet on the use of knots in the details, for example at the knot of the pigtails, or hide the closure with their own hair or a small braid. If you want, a bow is also added. The pigtails in the semi-collected They are combined with each other to form double updos. The same goes for the braids, they are combined with each other and made with some simple bows. The carrot braids are one of the favorites in the different versions, combined with others collected or simple. Knots or squiggles are one of the trends for this type of haircut, and with the locks in the form of a corkscrew, they are very original half-gathered without showing how to hold them. The rest of the hair is usually accompanied by soft waves in strands near the face or in the part that has been left loose. The guests are looking for a careful, original and not very graceful image“, says M.ª José Llata from Peluquería Llata Carrera from Santa Cruz de Bezana (Cantabria).
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Neat updos like braids and low chignons are easy to do, but perfect for any occasion. Apply styling gel or cream to dry hair and style your hair. Pull it up slightly above the nape of your neck. For a special event, it accompanies the ponytail with a barrette or bow”, explains M.ª José Llata from Peluquería Llata Carrera from Santa Cruz de Bezana (Cantabria).
“We make a high ponytail, combing the hair back. We braid the ponytail, leaving a few centimeters of the elastic. To hold the ends, we use thin elastics of the same color as the hair or invisible so that it goes unnoticed,” says the expert.
“We make a low polished ponytail. We add a row of rhinestones from the root of the part that we are holding with the elastic. We add more rhinestones that are also caught in the elastic. We thread in a strand of the ponytail the knot and we’ll hold it along the ends with the elastic. We’ll move the hair to put it on,” the stylist tells us.
“We make a ponytail in the lower part of the head that isn’t very tight, rather loosen it up a bit. We take the part of the tail and bring it over the attachment point, that way the ends come under our hands so that it takes shape”, proposes Rafael Bueno of Rafael Bueno Peluqueros from Malaga.
“We’ll comb with the middle and back parting to create a low ponytail. The hair needs to be well-textured, so we’ll use gel and comb it. We’ll make a knotted bow that can be made all the way through. ponytail to twist or separate several strands that we twist and knot. We will fasten with hairpins without it being seen,” explains M.ª José Llata from Peluquería Llata Carrera from Santa Cruz de Bezana (Cantabria) from.
“We’ll do a low ponytail if we have shorter hair, or a bun if it’s longer. With a handkerchief, we’ll create an imperfect bow that gives it that casual look,” adds Rafael Bueno of Rafael Bueno Peluqueros of Malaga.
“To achieve this type of wave, we can resort to drying with large rollers or a styler. In this second case, the hair must be perfectly dry and smoothed with a brush and dryer. We will apply the waves from the middle to the ends. creating ends and when the hair is. Once we have lost the heat, we start combing,” says M.ª José Llata of Peluquería Llata Carrera from Santa Cruz de Bezana (Cantabria).
“We divide the hair in half and mark two small strands that come out from the center of the head. We separate the rest of the hair and make two braids from the nape that we twist, to camouflage the ends. Then we make the two root braids that come out of the forehead and end up behind the ears,” says the expert.
“Have a half up with a carrot braid and use a jeweled bobby pin to hold it in. Add other bobby pins to give it more hold. With the rest of the hair, you can braid the hair and make a bun to tie up with invisible hairpins, so you don’t distract from the look,” says Rafael Bueno of Rafael Bueno Peluqueros from Malaga.
“We gather the front part of the hair at the back with a ponytail, leaving out a few strands. We will use an elastic that is as close as possible to the color of the hair. Then we put a jewel pin. On the sides , behind the ears we will put jewel hairpins,” says M.ª José Llata from Peluquería Llata Carrera from Santa Cruz de Bezana (Cantabria).
Source: Marie Claire