5 easy do-it-yourself hairstyles to make this Eid

These hairdos don't require you to step out of your house or spend a fortune at the salon


Entertainment Desk July 14, 2015
These hairdos don't require you to step out of your house or spend a fortune at the salon. PHOTO:HEALTHABLE

KARACHI: We're almost done with our Eid shopping. We've bought our clothes, sandals to go with the dress, the accessories are ready but the ultimate headache of every girl is hair! Of all the days, you cannot go through a bad hair day on Eid.

Here are five DIY hairdos you can make this Eid without having to step out of your house or spend a fortune at the salon.

1. The half bun:
Make sure that you have combed out the tangles in your hair before starting, to get the sleek and sophisticated look.



How to get the look: Grab some of the hair you want to put in the updo, stretch it to the back and then tease it a little bit, so that there is volume. If you want to have a more dramatic look, bring the hair forward a little, to make the pouf a little higher and fix with hairspray.



Take several bobby pins, depending on the thickness of your hair and slide them in place. One useful tip to make sure that the bobby pins don't become loosened during your day is to cross one over the other. A jeweled bow can be clipped at the back to make it look more intricate, or a flower can make a great summer accessory.



2. The blowout:
This is a classic style that will suit everyone and make you feel and look luxurious.



How to get the look: First you need to divide your hair into sections and apply a heat protecting spray or serum, as you want the hair to feel silky and soft. Always blow dry your roots first, which is essential for adding as much volume as possible. Consider your haircut to decide what type of blow out you want — if your hair is all one length, a sleek blow-dry might suit you better, and if you have a cut with lots of layers, consider having a few bounces and curls towards the end to show them off.



 

Always work in small sections, preferably two-inch sections to get the salon-like blow out. Also, make sure that the nozzle is pointed downwards and that it isn't too close to your hair, to avoid any flyaway strands or a frizzy look. This hairstyle is surprisingly easy to maintain, so long as you fix with hairspray and use your favourite oil or serum to smooth the ends and refresh the look.



3. Loose curls:
This is one of the most romantic looks worn by women. This is perfect for medium-to-long hair and is a classic style which continues to be popular. You can ramp up the glam factor by parting your hair on the side or teasing the hair with a small comb for extra volume.

How to get the look: Starting with rollers, fix the crown of your head and then use straightening irons or a curling wand for the rest of the head, deciding the size of the curls according to the length and thickness of your hair. Add some hairspray to make sure that your curls last longer and don't fall out.



4. The  side braid:
This is a very classic look that can be worn with something casual to give it a unique twist to your outfit. This particular braid often needs practice to master, but it's certainly worth it as it's such an eye-catching look.

How to get the look: Part your hair in the middle or the side, depending on your face shape and what you prefer. Take all your hair to one side and carefully braid it.

If you want the braid to look more elaborate and intricate, try the fish braid or the Chinese staircase braid, or for something classic, a French braid will look timeless and chic. This looks the best on hair that doesn't have too many layers, so don't be afraid to use bobby pins to fix in place.

5. Messy bun:
The messy bun is adored by actresses the world over, but Bollywood stars always wear this best since they're always glamorous. The more volume you have for this hairstyle the better it will look.



How to get the look: Flip your hair upside down and then stand up straight again. You will have instantly created more volume and have given the illusion of thickness, but also apply some mousse towards the end and tease your hair with a comb at the crown in short, small motions - this is very important for a style which will hold.



Flip your hair upside down again, gather all of it and tie it up at the top of your head. If you have any flyaway hair or loose strands, it'll add to the look so there's no need to smooth these over.

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