Marianna had asked me to do a blog post on our Bellissima Blog http://bellissimamodestyboutique.com/blog/ about a few different hair styles people had wanted to know. So, I thought I would post it here on my personal blog as well. Hope you enjoy!
P.S. Sorry to the guys who could care less about this subject! I will be updating again soon with something y'all will enjoy as well-- so stay tuned! ;-)
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I have always loved experimenting with peoples hair, including my own, so I hope today you will be able to learn a few new idea's and tips you will be able to use as well.
So, without further ado, here are some of my favorite ways to style my hair!
*Remember, what may work on one person's face shape, hair cut, or volume of ones hair my not work for you. As always, experiment first, and see what best suits your needs. :)
I will show you a few of the styles below:
1. Hair down w/ clips (This style is great all the way from every day to church, or an evening out, etc.)

2. The Audrey Inspired Up-Do (Very elegant for formal events.)

3. The Low Pony Tail (Wonderful for when you're on the go and need something quick and easy!)
4. The "Claw Clip Do" (Another quick on the go hair do that gives the affect that you spent a while on your hair, when really you threw it up in under 30 seconds!)

Now for all of these do's I'll be showing you today, is with already curled hair. However, depending on the thickness of your hair, you should be able to do most with straight hair as well.
My hair is naturally more straight. However, I hot roll it almost every morning. I've found it's easier in the long run, because it lasts longer without it getting messy so quickly. Now before you gasp and say it would take up way too much time.....just hold your horses!
After your hair is rolled, this is what it will look like plain down with nothing done to it......
*Before......

In just a couple of minutes, you can add some volume to the top with these easy steps and using my favorite bendy clips. (Which can easily be purchased at Wal Mart or any store that sells hair supplies.)

First section off a small amount of hair from the front and pull it towards the back.....

Take your bendy clip and snap it closed....


Repeat on other side.
If you still need some volume on top, hair spray and/or tease where needed.

*After....

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~The Pony Tails~
I know you all know how to do a simple pony tail, but I like to add a little volume on top for my face shape. And again, I use my handy dandy little bendy clips!
Start out with the "do" pictured above.....(with the clips in.)
All you have to do after that is pull back into a pony tail. (I usually use a large clip instead of a rubber band so my hair won't be as frizzy by the time you pull through the rubber band several times.) I then sometimes have to loosen up the sides a little with my fingers so it won't be so slicked back.

The Low Ponytail......
And the high pony tail.....
which is the same concept as the one above, except you will pull your hair up higher before placing clip in.

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~The Audrey Up-Do~
1. Start with teasing your hair from the top crown of your head and spray with hair spray.

2. Tease again....

3. Pull back some up and some down making sure you have a nice puff on top of your head and use a clip to secure in place.
(Should look something like this:)

Pull back like putting in low pony tail......then twist around, tuck under and pin with bobby pins.

And Ta-da!

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And lastly, we have the easy throw your hair back in a claw clip way!

Again, start with your hair down in clips, twist up, put your claw clip in, let the hair on top fall where is wishes, (although sometimes mine will go a little too crazy so I have to tuck some pieces back into the clip.)
Next, give it a quick spray.....

And it's done!
It gives the same affect as the up-do, however this way is much more casual with the clip and doesn't take as long. I often will throw it up like this or in a pony tail if I'm working around the house or cooking and want to get my hair out of the way.
Some fun ways to accessorize your hair, is with scarves, headbands, ribbons, etc.......
These are just a couple of idea's you could do.......


Now again, these are just some idea's you could try with your hair--each person's hair is different and what may work for me may not work for you. I encourage you to play around with it one day and see if you can find a fun, quick and easy way that looks both stylish and flattering to your face shape.
The Right Haircut for Your Face
Diamond Face: Narrow forehead, small pointy chin, and wide cheeks.Haircut & Style: To create a balance shape look for styles that are narrow at the cheekbones and wider at the forehead. Add a little more fullness at the crown if required.
Heart face: Wide, short forehead, and small pointy chin.
Haircut & Style: Suited styles are like layered bob with extra volume and outward flicks at chin level. Asymmetric cuts are also flattering heart-shaped faces.
Oval face: High forehead and narrow, slightly rounded chin.
Haircut & Style: This is the most balanced face shape and almost perfect for any type of hair style.
Rectangle face: Long face with high forehead and long jaw and chin. Also known as long face shape.
Haircut & Style: Suited styles are like chin or shoulder-length cuts with a fringe that can disguises the long forehead.
Round face: Wide, short forehead, full jaw and chin.
Haircut & Style: The round shape normally makes the cheeks appear wider. Most short hair cuts works well for round face as long as there is some height at the crown area and little fullness above the ears to slim down the round face. Soft cuts with sophisticated layers coming forward onto the face look stylish and is an ideal hair style for round face shape. Soft curls will also flatter the frame of a round face. For straight hair asymmetric cuts can also be an option.
Square face: A wide, short forehead and square jaw.
Haircut & Style: Square edges should be soften by breaking the symmetry. Graduated layers with some volume at crown and soft curls looks stylish on this type of face shape.
Triangular face: Narrow at the temples, slightly wider at the cheeks and widest at the jaw line.
Haircut & Style: Most short hair cuts works for this type of face. Avoid styles with volume at the top.
Remember to note distinctive features like your nose, cheekbones, or jaw line. You can then decide to downplay or highlight these features with the short hair cut style you choose. The real trick is to pick hairstyles that enhance your best features while camouflaging any flaws.
Please remember that this face shape concept is only a simple hair cut guide and there are exceptions. Sometimes it's difficult to distinguish two face shapes from each other and you may not get an exact match. But usually these classifications of face shapes will help you select a better style for your face.
You can also visit this helpful site to find what hair styles look best on you: http://hairstyles.virtual-hairstyles.com/consultation.html
~Don't forget, that although it's nice to look good on the outside, true beauty isn't in outward appearance but it comes from within; having a meek and quite spirit and joyful heart.
1 Peter 3:3-5
3Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. 4Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight. 5For this is the way the holy women of the past who put their hope in God used to make themselves beautiful.
Proverbs 31:30
30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;
but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
May the Lord be glorified in all we say and do and may His face shine upon us.
Many Blessings,
~Michelle









Thanks for sharing these Michelle! I never would have guessed that basically all you do for the last one is put it in a claw clip! I love that hairstyle! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed week,
Allison