Prom night is just around the corner. Of course, you need a beautiful prom dress for this event. Besides, you need to pair the dress with perfect hairdo. Here's how to wear the flower adornments in a proper way. Volume is important to successfully create each of these looks. Start with cleansing products on colour-treated hair. Before styling apply a mousse and thoroughly dry. Use plenty of products - humidity will shrink hair throughout the day.
Avant Garde
Girls who like the unexpected may want to consider making a statement by donning an oversized flower that's secured to the hair with a ribbon. It's particularly good look for those with short hair. But if you have longer tresses, wear hair pulled back in a classic French roll or bun. To add dramatic detail to a prom dress with a low-cut back, place the ribbon either in front or behind the ears and let it cascade down the back. Forgo earrings - and maybe even that necklace to keep it looking graceful, not garish. To keep your face clear of the ribbon, tie it back onto itself to form a headband.
Floral tip: Sew the base of a flower onto a large satin ribbon, or headband. Use one single large flower, such as a Peony or Casablanca Lily. And remember that the flower will open throughout the day.
Bohemian Chic
Channel your inner Seventies flower child and wear long loose waves and a fresh floral garland. Add texture and blow-dry your tresses until they feel crunchy. Brush out and wrap large sections of hair around a one-inch curling iron for a few seconds per strand. To give locks a softer appearance, gently run a brush through the hair after curling it. Keep the flowers in the fridge until the last minute to prevent them from wilting and to create a defining moment.
Floral tip: To create a pretty, soft-looking headdress pro suggests combining a few small delicate buds and blooms. Garlands also look lovely on little flower girls.
Avant Garde
Girls who like the unexpected may want to consider making a statement by donning an oversized flower that's secured to the hair with a ribbon. It's particularly good look for those with short hair. But if you have longer tresses, wear hair pulled back in a classic French roll or bun. To add dramatic detail to a prom dress with a low-cut back, place the ribbon either in front or behind the ears and let it cascade down the back. Forgo earrings - and maybe even that necklace to keep it looking graceful, not garish. To keep your face clear of the ribbon, tie it back onto itself to form a headband.
Floral tip: Sew the base of a flower onto a large satin ribbon, or headband. Use one single large flower, such as a Peony or Casablanca Lily. And remember that the flower will open throughout the day.
Bohemian Chic
Channel your inner Seventies flower child and wear long loose waves and a fresh floral garland. Add texture and blow-dry your tresses until they feel crunchy. Brush out and wrap large sections of hair around a one-inch curling iron for a few seconds per strand. To give locks a softer appearance, gently run a brush through the hair after curling it. Keep the flowers in the fridge until the last minute to prevent them from wilting and to create a defining moment.
Floral tip: To create a pretty, soft-looking headdress pro suggests combining a few small delicate buds and blooms. Garlands also look lovely on little flower girls.
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