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Elegant Hairstyles




A sensational evening out, a wedding, the prom -- no matter what be the event, elegant hairstyles are called for and you want the one that gives you the most classiness while still being the absolutely you. There are many wonderful dos from which to choose, so all you need are some good ideas and a great stylist.

Classic Elegant Hairstyles

Up until the 1920s, a girl became an adult when she no longer wore her hair down. Hair worn in an updo is the definitive in style.

Classic Bun
The bun is the basic but timeless updo – classic, classy and naturally stylish. It’s also a simple do that you can make by just pulling back your hair and twisting it up, then securing it with bobby pins. You can also use a bun-maker, a plastic device around which you wind your hair before clipping. The benefit of the bun-maker is that your bun is almost guaranteed to be tidy and stay in place. A bun can also be called a chignon, which of course lends it that much more superiority. Some people distinguish the two by referring to the chignon as a softer and looser bun, but it’s basically just a bun in French.


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French Twist
Then there’s the French twist, sometimes called the ballerina style. This sleek, beautiful style looks natural, but in fact can be difficult to do well on you without a lot of practice. If you need it to look perfect for a long event, you should have it done efficiently. There are books from which you can get step-by-step directions and photographs to direct you, but if you want to learn how to do it well, you’re best off having someone train you.

Updos
Any updo can be amplified with side curls, long curls, tendrils and bangs. You can also use any number of hair garnishes to secure the do, including pins with sparkles, flowers, beads, ribbons and jewels.

Long Elegant Hairstyles

For the long-haired lady who wears her hair up every day for practicality’s sake and wants to let it be seen in all its shining glory, there are quite a few ways to wear long hair with grace and style.

Romantic Edwardian Style

The Edwardian style is a wonderful romantic look, though difficult to do well by yourself. You twist even sections of your hair down the head, starting at the temples. Add sections of hair as you go, similar to French braiding. At the nape of the neck, secure the twists with a jeweled barrette. Add jeweled bobby pins or other frills in the twists to put up more glamour and beauty.

Pretty Topknots
A topknot keeps hair off your face while permitting most of it to hang loose and lovely. This simple look can be created by making a small ponytail at the top of your head and twisting it into neat coils. You might even make a few tiny braids first and then coil them. Secure with pretty pins.

Braids
Similarly, you can gather the top portion of your hair and make a long braid starting from the top back of your head and secure it with a hair stick topped by a flower. This is a romantic, Pre-Raphaelite look that works even better if the rest of your hair is worn in loose curls.

Long and Loose
You can also wear your hair completely loose and in long curls. Use a good styling product on wet hair and either wrap your hair in thick curlers or create finger curls under a diffuser. Either way, finish with a light hair spray to keep the curls in place.

Sleek and Straight
Sleek and straight is also an elegant hairstyle-- the popular sedu look has been sported by many celebrities on the red carpet. All you need is a good ceramic straightener and a finishing product. Your hair will flow like a silk curtain around your head all night.



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