Posted on February 26, 2010 in Hair Style Tips, Women Hairstyles
Homecoming Hairstyles can be considered as a semi-formal event hairstyles. If you are planning for a night out and dancing the night away but not sure what hairstyles to wear, don’t panic for there are tons of hairstyles you can quickly make and perfect for a homecoming dance. This article will show you how to make homecoming hairstyles by yourself before you step out from your door.
Easy steps to make Homecoming hairstyles:
- Try for loose, soft waves. You can make it done with medium heated rollers or sponge.
- Comb your hair before you add curls to your hair.
- Then take out the curlers and apply little shine serum.
- After that put a rhinestone barrette on one side. Divide your hair into many sections and twist them up and secured them in place with a pin
- For a feminine and sassy little messy look, let the end strands of your hair slightly fall down free.
- Put up all the hair and leave the remaining few face framing bangs area
- For an added touch to your dress, you can add colorful rhinestone beads into your twist.
Best three hairstyles for Homecoming dance:
The timeless French Twist: This hairstyle goes with almost any dress you imagine. It seems to be very boring but you can spice it up easily and make it glamorous like by holding the twist with beaded comb or putting flowers into the edge of your twist.
Another plus point of this hairstyle is that it is very simple and you can make it quickly.
Barrettes is perfect for short hair: Hair clips and barrettes are a good idea for those short hair. You can make your hair sparkle from gold bobby pins and silver simple pins to lavish barrettes.
The French Braid: This is another great classic style that can go easily with everything. For sassy sexy look you can leave some tendrils out in the sides and front then curl them. It is a great homecoming hairstyle for those who are planning to dance away the night.
But always pick up and wear the style that match your dress and fits your needs.
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March 18th, 2010 at 7:48 pm
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