Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Holiday Party Hairstyles - Christmas and New Years Hairdos


Holiday party hairstyles for Christmas and New Years Eve parties - curly hairstyles for short and long hair easy chignons with accessories and half updos and how to curl hair with your flat iron!

It's always fun to experiment and alternate the look of you hair and what better excuse that the party season for trying something different?
If it's specifically a Christmas celebration you'd like ideas for everyone, from the most intricate creations to simple, no-fuss styling chignon glammed up with a pretty accessory! 

Curls and Waves

Sexy curls and waves are undoubtedly as great party look, they are versatile and sassy and can be personalized and adapted to suit almost any hair type or length.
Simply take section of hair, place between the plates of a narrow flat iron and turn the appliance 180 degrees before running down the hair, curling around in the same way as a piece of ribbon.
For more defined curls, use rollers or tongs small to medium size sections of hair and glam up with glitzy clips and accessories. Recommend hair spray for curly hair is SPICE NEO Serum Mist Curl Deco

Pump up the volume!

If you thought the oversized clutch was the accessory of the season, think again. It's the big bouffant styles rocking the red carpet and catwalk that are making a big impact on the party circuit!
Take a large section of hair from the back of the crown, gently back-comb the roots, spritzing with hairspray. Once you have the right body, smooth over the back-combed area.

Accessorize!

Bows, clips, headbands - accessories add interest to a hairstyle. Don't be dragged into following accessory fads, though. Quirky hair adornments may look great on the catwalk, but they may not suit you! So keep it simple and subtle and test accessories out with different outfits.
On shorter hair - remember not to let your 'detail' take over your look; it should only be a feature of your style. If you decide to use accessories, make sure you keep them subtle and avoid over-fussy curls.
 
 

 

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