A little more and most exciting and at the same time will come to a happy time for school children – graduation. Today, a classmate that does not come to classes emerges, teachers say pleasant words and girls have the main question: How to put hair for graduation? If you don’t want to spend too much time, effort and money on beauty salons, this choice is for you. We have collected five ideas that can be repeated at home for graduation hair styles.
High beam

Divide and wrap the hair by separating the hair. After collecting the curls in a high queue and making a tourniquet. And then just straighten Hatibles and apply varnish.
Weaves

The ideal option for all situations is knitting. Correct the hair first. Then two threads of the face were separated and simple braids. To diversify the hair style, you cannot have shimmering varnish or safe springs.
Low tail

Separate the hair on the lateral separation and apply a gel for style along the entire length. Scan the curls back and make a low tail – connect a volume elastic band.
“Beach Waves”

The most fashionable idea of this spring is to be laid with the effect of the “beach wave”. Apply a foam to wet hair and create curls. After using the salt spray, dry the curls with a diffuser.
French beam

Scan your hair and collect in the queue. Turn the curls tightly, so spiral. Eventually, they are invisible or fixed with crabs.
In general, remember that graduation is your day. Therefore, select the style you want.
Source: People Talk

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