Hairstyles for the festive season - The Times of India

Hairstyles for the festive season - The Times of India

Get rid of monotonous hairstyles by trying these quick hair dos that make sure you look like stunner everyday.

Braided Halo

How to make :

1. Separate the upper portion of medium-length to long hair (from temples to crown) and temporarily clip it atop your head.

2. Take a small section at each temple and tightly French-braid it.

3. working back toward your crown; secure each braid with a clear elastic.

4. Next, unclip the hair at your crown.

5. Use one hand to hold this section up and the other to tease it at the roots with a fine-tooth comb, making a little pouf.

6. Gently smooth over the teased portion with a paddle brush. Then anchor the braids to the bottom of the pouf with bobby pins.

Dutch Flower Braided Bun

How to make:

1. Separate your hair in two parts, the parting should be from the side.

2. Take a slit from one side of your head and start making french braid, take it to the other side and then twist it downwards in a zigzag shape and cover your full length.

3. Keep out some hair from one side of your braid to give it the shape of petals.

4 . Put a rubber band on the end of the tail and fold the hair to make a knot.

5. Roll the braid into a bun and fix it with Bobby Pins and keep out some hair from the sides if needed and then fix it.

6. Accessorize it with flower pins or some stick on of pearls or stones according to your dress.

French Basket braid

How to make:

1.Begin by dividing your hair into equal strands. You can start making a braid directly from the forehead or after giving a space of about 4 fingers from the forehead.

2. Divide the hair below the horizontal part into three equal sections, A, B and C. Place A under C and B under A to create a Dutch braid.

3. Repeat the last step with sections A, B and C as you continue forming a braid around the perimeter of the head.

4. Continue braiding until the braid encircles the head and returns to the starting point.

5. Curve and tuck the loose, remaining braid into the upper half of the existing crown braid. Secure the base of the braid into the scalp using hair pins.

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