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How To Add Special Touches To Updos

   
Author: Jenny Andrews B
 

If you want to create a special and dramatic look for that special occasion, the last thing you want to do is look like a cookie-cutter Barbie doll when it comes to your hairstyle. And the truth is that many of your formal hairstyles were probably just that, exact replicas of styles that were worn on every special occasion for years stretching back into time. But it doesnt have to be that way. You can create a different and exciting new updo for each and every formal occasion even if you only know how to do one type of formal hairstyle.

You see, the key to creating a different look lies in the details. You could actually style your hair in a French twist without having the same look twice if you added special touches and elements to your style. Heres how:

Straighten instead of curl In many updos, the free pieces are curled with a curling iron. You can change your look simply by using a flat iron to sleek down these pieces instead of curling them up. You can even alternate using a crimping iron and flat iron to create a dramatic effect.

Leave pieces free for effect You can also experiment by leaving different pieces of your updo free. For example: try leaving a section of hair around your complete hairline free from the updo. Pull your hair up into a simple pony tail. Then, take sections of the free hair and crisscross it in a basket-weave style on top of your updo. Pin into place, and youve created a unique look with little effort.

Use accessories By using simple accessories such as hair extensions of a different color than your hair and ribbons, you can add a lot of interest to your updo. Simply insert small strands of hair or ribbon into your style to create splash of color and drama. You can color coordinate these with your dress or use natural colors that will compliment your hair color.

Flowers Inserting a small floral accessory into your updo is also a good idea as long as you dont take it overboard. Choose very small flowers and use them sparingly. Using too many will make you look like a flower arrangement. Remember, accessories are used to compliment your style, not overpower it.

In addition to these ideas, there are many more that you can experiment with. Just remember that small changes make a big difference when it comes to adding that special touch to your updo. So, even if you dont have a lot of creativity and talent, you can still create breathtaking updos that will be envied by all who see them.

 
 
 

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