Saturday, December 8, 2012

Denver Florists. DIY wedding hairstyles, DIY hairstyles, weddings

Hello everyone, today we're posting another DIY hairstyle, try it on a great night out or your big wedding day! Send some pictures and let us know how thiings went.

Today's style is an enchanting updo.We asked a local Salon to create a romantic wedding hairstyle for a bride who plans on taking her groom by storm, but doesn't mind having a few hairs out of place. The result: a modern take on the classic updo that any bride can pull off in six easy steps. ( click on the links at the bottom for product information )



Step 1
Starting with a base of clean, dry hair that has been prepped with your favorite product (our preferred cocktail is a mix of mousse and volumizer), separate locks into one-inch sections and clip or bobby-pin all but one section up and out of the way. Using a 1" barrel iron, curl that section. Loosely pin it, and move on to the next section.



Step 2 
                                     
Once your hair is fully curled, it's time to start teasing, using your fingers instead of a rattail comb. Working section by section again, gently pull hair apart, from the ends to the roots. Note: Within that one-inch section, the smaller the portion of hair you separate, the more volume you'll create



Step 3
 

Leaving about one-inch free in the front, gather hair with a metal-free elastic (preferably matched to your hair color) and create a high, loose ponytail. Don't pull too hard; a tight pony isn't the effect you're after.



Step 4
                                    
Tuck loose ends into the base of ponytail, hiding the elastic. Secure with a few bobby pins. Again, pins matched to your specific hair color are ideal.








Step 5
For a little extra volume at the front, pull a two-inch section out of the ponytail and gently tease with a rattail comb. Pin back in place. If necessary, re-curl the loose 1" section in front for added definition. Spritz all over with a shine-enhancer and firm-hold hairspray.


And there you have it, a great style in no time







http://www.johnfrieda.com
http://www.tresemme.com/Products/Heat/Thermal-Creations-Mousse/
http://www.fekkai.com

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