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Braided Prom Hair Updos To Finish Your Fab Look

You’ve got your amazing prom gown, got your fancy shoes. What about your big-night hairstyle? The most romantic and gentle prom hair updos that match all festive outfits are here to make your unforgettable look complete.



Braided prom hair updos may be considered in case you opt for a more classic style that reflects tender beauty. And as for this season, that decision would be correct. It’s because more natural looks with braids and buns have replaced the bold ones with much color, hair extensions, and extravagant hair accessories. Men even say that a bit messy braided hair updos seem more sexier and feminine. So, read on to learn what’s in trend and pick the best hairstyle for the special occasion.



There are many braided updo prom hairstyles for short hair, as well. So, don’t think that your hairstyle will look less feminine if your hair is not so long as you can see on different pics. The variety of hairstyles lets you pull off any image you wish disregarding the hair length.

Simple Wedding Hairstyles That Prove Less Is More

If you love the idea of a simple, beautiful wedding-day beauty look, then you're in luck. Although an elaborate updo or extravagant braid is always an option for your big day, the hairstyles that follow prove that you don't need an  to look amazing. While there's nothing wrong with a complex hairstyle, especially when it complements your personal style, your wedding dress, or your venue, some brides find that loose curls, a tidy bun, a , or a delicate  is all they need to look like the bridal version of themselves. 

But don't confuse simple with basic, boring, or safe. This beautiful style by 


is the perfect example. Since the low bun was equal parts simple and elegant in and of itself, all the understated style really needed to shine was a unique hair accessory from . For your own take on a similar style, try accenting your updo with fresh flowers or a vintage brooch.If you normally wear your hair in an unfussy style, why not embrace an elevated version of your signature look for the wedding (styled by a professional for extra oomph, of course) There's no reason a simple wedding hairstyle can't also be chic—or look absolutely incredible with any accessories you choose. Plus, simple wedding hairstyles are often easier to maintain throughout the day. From  and long, sleek locks to straightforward, sophisticated topknots and buns, click through for some of the prettiest simple wedding hair we've seen yet. If you're looking for easy big-day beauty ideas that are anything but boring, you're about to be pleasantly surprised by all the options out there


Wedding Hairstyles You'll Love

Let’s face it: When it comes to day-of ‘dos, the possibilities are pretty much endless. Between buns, braids, twists and ponytails, there are many different wedding hairstyles to consider. Feeling overwhelmed by all of the options? We don’t blame you. That’s why we’ve rounded up our favorite wedding hair looks to help narrow your search.  If you have no clue which route to take, keep the other aspects of your wedding in mind. Imagine what might work best with the atmosphere of your celebration, your dress and your overall comfort level. (Having a black-tie soirée in December? A classic topknot or smooth curls might be the perfect fite.) 


To get your started on your search, we’ve rounded up 23 different wedding hairstyles we love. Scroll through these stunning wedding hair ideas to inspire your day-of look, whether it's a sleek updo, messy braids or the best version of your natural curls. Once you've found your perfect match, work with a professional stylist to make it a reality.


Classic Low Chignon


When it comes to wedding hairstyles, this remains a classic for a reason. Sweep your hair back and pin it into a simple and elegant low chignon. Add in some braids or hair pieces if you’d like, or leave it as is—either way, you can’t go wrong with this one.
Hair by: Jaclyn Beith, Salon 8; Makeup: Ann Mendelsohn, Woo Skincare and Cosmetics 

Elegant, Vintage-Style Curls


If you have a clear vintage theme for your wedding or if you want an extra touch of glamor, these curls are the way to go. They’ll add just the right touch of luxe to your special day. Another thing we love about this look? It’s absolutely timeless—just like you.


Romantic Updo with Flowers


For a more relaxed look, opt for a slightly undone bun with some wispy, face-framing pieces. Add in some flowers (we love these small white blooms) to give it that extra little touch of romance.
Makeup by: HighShadow Makeup

Deep Side Part


A side part is a glamorous look that can work with any hair type, texture, or length—which is why we love it. Depending on how you style the rest of your tresses, a deep side part can give you an edgy look or give you a soft, romantic feel.

Best Winter Hairstyles Perfect for Even the Coldest Days

Summer is officially over. Now that temperatures have dropped, we're ready to start thinking about all the fun winter activities we have to look forward to: snow days, holiday parties, peppermint everything, TV show premieres, and so much more! But winter can also bring some seriously harsh weather. We all know about braving the elements with heavy coats and cozy socks, but you also need a chic winter hairstyle that can stay looking great through it all, no matter how grey and dreary the weather.


We're taking inspiration from some of our favorite celebrities, ranging from beautiful updos and beach waves to headbands and glitter looks that are easy to recreate at home. Good to know: You may need a curling iron, hair dryer, or flat iron to achieve some of the below looks. And if you're not quite ready to think about winter, check out fall hairstyle trends. Start planning your hair look for the holidays and every other day with these trendy winter hairstyles:

Tousled Bob


Just in time for season 4 of This is Us, loosen up your locks and channel Mandy Moore's wavy bob. Use a 1" curling wand to get a uniform curl pattern, then once the style has cooled off, run your fingers through your hair to get this relaxed look.

Elegant Top Knot


Gabrielle Union knows that end-of-the-year parties are all about the glitz and glam — after all, it's time to celebrate! A chic top knot is a great hairdo when you don't have a ton of time to curl or straighten your tresses.

Long, Glossy Locks


No, you don't need to splurge on a professional blowout to replicate Jessica Alba's glamorous curls. All you need is a steady hand and a large round brush, a hair dryer brush or a 2" curling iron.


The 2019 Winter Hair Trends You Need To Try Before The Year Ends

If summer hair is defined by sun-streaked highlights, shine, and mermaid-y strands—the epitome of strength and health—then winter tresses can feel like the complete opposite: dull and drab. It’s hard to imagine anything else when the weather outside looks as dreary as you feel. But Dominick Serna, hairstylist at Chris McMillian Salon and Unite ambassador, says there are ways to remedy—if not outright prevent—the damaging effects of moisture-zapping weather.


The easiest solution is to swap out your regular shampoo and conditioner for ones formulated with super hydrating, deep-conditioning ingredients (shea butter, vitamin E, and argan oil are a few examples). Or, if anything, Serna recommends shampooing less to encourage producing natural oils. Above all, the most prominent way to freshen up tired strands is to adopt one of the below buzziest cuts of winter.

The Shag
A lot of people who have been wearing very simple styles are bored with their one-length bob. They’re looking for a change; they want more layers, something funky, something edgy—which is the shag,” Serna says. “A shag has tons of short layers at the crown and sides, which creates a lot of volume.”

But, to modernize the popular ‘90s style, Serna says to avoid blow-drying it unless you have straight hair. Instead, use curl creams (his favorites are this curl leave-in and styling cream) for a cooler, more piecey look. “The cool thing about shags with curly hair is that it gives a lot of volume—you can wake up and go,” Serna says.

Mid-length With Soft Layers


Most people cut their hair off during the summer. By winter, it’s usually grown into a mid-length long bob and at that point, you’ll want to add shape to it,” he says. “Cutting soft layers into it will give it shape and some life, so it doesn’t look so blah. Keeping the ends blunt can feel heavy, so I like the ends to be softer and give the look face-framing layers to open it up.”

Soft Blunt Bob


Similar to the softly layered mid-length style, a soft blunt bob takes out the heaviness from a super-sharp line, which can be achieved by cutting into it (when you snip vertically versus straight across). “And it will grow out nice and not into a heavy, bulky hair cut,” Serna says.

The Best Hairstyles for Women in Their 30s, As Pictured on Celebrities

Long Hair With Bangs
Long hair with bangs is flattering because bangs are flattering. Anyone can wear long hair, but it can drag a face down, but bangs are always fresh and fabulous as long as you can maintain them. From blunt bangs to side-swept bangs, they're an excellent way to add maturity to your look without going too serious. Keep in mind the maintenance, though. Many salons offer free bang trims, but if you can't be bothered to travel every few weeks to see your stylist, you can just learn how to trim your own bangs. Make sure you get the right scissors.


Long Hair, Side-Swept Bangs
No matter your age, you can get away with long hair—as long as it's in good condition. Avoid overdoing it on the chemical treatments, and pay attention to products and heat that might damage your hair. It's easier to maintain healthy hair than it is to try and restore damaged hair.
If blunt bangs aren't your style, you'll find that long, side-swept bangs are extremely flattering and stylish when paired with long, straight hair.


The Shag Hairstyle
A shoulder-length cut that looks just a bit whispy is fabulous. Shags are super popular, because they look casual and unfussy but can be blow-dried into something a little more sophisticated. With the right cut, the shag can be air dried to perfection. Just a few spritzes of a sea salt spray (or Amika's No Salt Spray, $25,) a few scrunches with your hands, and you're on with your day.


Gorgeous Color
While you may have played with funky hair color in your 20s, you might feel like that time in your life is over and you want to stick with something more subdued. You can color your hair any way you like still, though you might want to be more careful and choose one that flatters your skin tone.


Best Modern Hairstyles and Haircuts for Women Over 50

When you step over a certain age, you wonder what upgrades to make to your image so that you could look decent, respectable, fairly youthful, and not outdated. Women who are aging gracefully and try to look modern always admire everyone around. Your hairstyle is a key concept of your image, so you should review your options carefully to pick those styles which will present you in the best light. Older celebrities, such as Kim Besinger, Lisa Rinna, Madonna, Kris Jenner, Sharon Osbourne and many others show with their examples how stunning you may look when you are over 50.

Tendencies in Hairstyles for Women Over 50

Many women refer to the age of 50 as their second youth and the time when they can finally enjoy life to its fullest. When you are over 50, that doesn’t mean you must choose some specific styles and stop doing something you liked before. A woman remains a woman, no matter how old she is. So, your favorite pixie, bob or a graded cut are still with you, because they are timeless. The other thing is the older you become, the simpler styles you should stick to. Give your preference to clean cuts and soft lines that keep your locks off the face. With bangs women often look younger. So, if you are used to wearing bangs, there’s no sense to give up on this idea. Opt for the wispy bangs reaching your eyebrows, like Kris Jenner or Lisa Rinna styles, or soft side waves like Kathy Hilton’s bangs, for instance.


If you hair is fine, it’s better to try a short-to-medium version of a bob haircut or cheeky pixie hairstyles with some teasing at the roots for the added volume. Thick hair looks awesome in layered medium/long styles, and you can try anything from an extra short pixie to long bobs, whether you prefer curls, waves or straight tresses.


Grey hairs are a common problem of all women over 50. Lighter tones are easier to maintain, that’s why many older women opt for blondish or caramel hues. On the other hand, darker intelligent shades, such as burgundy, auburn and dark chocolate are also popular. Highlights for women over 50 are usually very subtle, just 1-2 tones lighter than the basic color. So, it’s better to avoid too drastic transitions of hues. The idea is to look elegant and modern.

The Best Winter Hair Trends for 2019

If you ask us, winter is the time to experiment with your hair. Between holiday parties, the new year, and the blissful lack of humidity, this is the moment to embrace change. Whether you go for something small, like an embellished accessory, or totally extra, like a bright hair color update, these winter 2019 and 2020 hair trends will have you inspired to do something new—and gorgeous.


Visible Roots


The grown-out look has never been more on-trend, thanks to its patron saint Kristen Stewart.

Mega Length


Great news if you like to go a long time between haircuts: Celebs like Chrissy Teigen are showing off ultra-long locks right now (we still recommend regular trims, however).

Deep Side Part


It’s the shortcut to achieving extra volume sans extra product, as Mandy Moore demonstrated at the premiere of Midway.

Ballerina Bun


That’s right: Even Meghan Markle, Patron Saint of Messy Buns, is forgoing the laid-back look as she settles into her duchess role. Try it for everything from weddings to the office holiday party.

Short Hairstyles for Women Over 50 That Are Cool Forever

Angela Bassett, Sandra Bullock, Halle Berry, Viola Davis, Julianne Moore, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston—this isn't a star-studded cast of a blockbuster movie we'd all love to see (though please, can we make it happen?). These leading ladies are all living proof that women over 50 can rock a wide range of chic hairstyles.


Still, there's something so liberating about chopping it all off, and your 50s is as good a time as any to try out a new cropped 'do that's modern and sophisticated. Whether you've got wavy, coarse, curly, fine, or straight hair, there's definitely cut for you. A word to the wise: If you've worn long hair for the majority of your life, you should know that a shorter cut usually requires more trips to the salon, as it should be trimmed every four to six weeks for maintenance.

The Pixie


Pixie hairstyles are one of the most classic options for women over 50. By framing your face, they show off and highlight your best features. Except for the occasional trim, they're relatively low-maintenance. You can wash and go, or quickly style it with pomade.

The Textured Pixie


A textured pixie is super hip without trying too hard. This look is achievable with a shorter or a longer pixie cut. Just use a little pomade to separate pieces of hair and add texture.

The Long Pixie


Keeping the layers longer can add volume, which is ideal if you have thin hair that can fall flat. Similarly, adding highlights not only creates the illusion of more body, but the color itself will actually plump up your hair. Give it a wave for an elegant Hollywood-glamour look.

Best Hairstyles for Chubby Face Girls and Women in 2019-2020

As you know that chubby cheeks and dimpled chin really looks cute on pretty young girls but it is not good for the old or grown women. If you apply some extra facial on your face then it seems as heavy as compared to your normal look. This is one of the major issue faced by lots of women who want to get a sculpted look. Also, when they contouring their face with the makeup then they see that the chubbiness is one of the major challenges for them. If you are planning to make a visit to the plastic surgeon then wait. Here we are sharing the best hairstyles for chubby face for girls and women & best solution which helps you to get rid of this problem related to the hairstyle for round chubby face. Expert stylists say that a hairstyle change will help you to cover your face.


There are lots of chubby face hairstyles 2019 are available for all types of faces where they provide a similar look. Simple go through with the below-given hairstyles which we suggest you for the fat faces or chubby faces which will be helpful for you.

Best Hairstyle for Chubby Face Girls and Women in 2019-2020


Simply go through with the below given 25 hairstyles for round chubby face girl which is available for fate face which helps them to look slim and attractive as well. So read the below given chubby face haircut female to get to know more.

Slide Swept Bang Style


To get a hair trim is one of the best methods by which you will get rid of the chubbiness from your cheeks and also you will get a toning which you want to have. A side swept bang is one of the best methods which helps you to style the fat faces as you want. It will give provide your complete attention to the eyes apart from your cheeks. If you are in search of the chubby face hairstyle female then you need to make sure that the bangs are light in nature which help you to add the correct dimensions.

Gorgeous Hair Colors That Are Huge in 2019 Go 2020

If you’re looking for an easy way to spruce up or totally reinvent your look, changing up your hair color is one surefire way to do it. But with so many different styles, shades, and coloring techniques out there, choosing exactly how you want your hair to look is often the hardest part of the process.


To help you out, and save some time, we’ve rounded up 25 absolutely stunning hair color ideas that will give you some inspiration for your next trip to the salon. Whether you’re interested in a subtle rich brunette, an icy blonde balayage, or even a colorful pastel tone, we’ve got you covered. And who knows? After going through these amazing options, you may just change your mind entirely. And for those brave enough to try to replicate any one of these hair color ideas at home, we've got tips for that as well!

ASH BROWN BALAYAGE


For a look that's a bit cooler-toned than your typical brunette, ask for a light ash brown balayage. The results are stunning.

MAHOGANY


A subtle balayage on dark brown hair gives it some extra depth and richness.

ULTRAVIOLET


This purple-hued hair might take time — this look took six hours to achieve — but the end result is so worth it.


THE MOST FLATTERING HAIRCUTS FOR YOUR FACE SHAPE

When it comes to picking a fresh haircut, your face shape is one of the most important factors to consider. After all, you can choose the prettiest new cut, but if it doesn’t work with your face, it isn’t going to be all you dreamed of. So, instead of opting for the latest trend, try selecting a style that suits your face shape instead. Whether your face is a rectangle, oval, square, circle, triangle, heart or diamond, the right cut will expertly frame and balance it while showcasing your best features for a flattering and complementary appearance. Interested? Here’s our guide to finding the best haircuts for your face shape.


Haircuts for Rectangle Faces
Those with a rectangular face should work to soften the appearance of their sharp jaw and forehead without further elongating the face. A soft layered cut, for example, can enhance cheekbones while disguising the corners of the face. However, you should be careful to avoid overly long styles, which can further elongate your appearance. If you do opt for a long length, try styling your hair with a blowout, waves or curls, which will add horizontal volume and soften the sharp angles of your face. As for updos, choose soft and romantic chignons over high buns, which will add length, and sleek styles, which will emphasize your strong jaw. When it comes to bangs, preference soft, rounded fringes and curtain bangs over square styles and blunt-cut options.


Haircuts for Oval Faces
If you have an oval face shape, you should consider yourself lucky. Thanks to their well-balanced appearance, oval faces can suit a wide variety of hairstyles. However, if you’re looking for a style with impact, you should consider opting for either long locks or a cute, short crop. For oval-faced ladies who like short hair, a blunt bob or lob with subtle layers will look particularly chic. If you prefer long hair, on the other hand, opt for minimal layers or style your hair with waves or curls to keep it from dragging down your face. You can also use your natural hair part to help guide you in your hairstyle choice.


Short Hairstyles to Flatter a Round Face

Quite often, you'll hear beauty advice that says women with round faces should not wear their hair short. That's simply not true. You can wear short hair no matter the shape of your face, you just want to make sure to find the right haircut.


The most flattering hairstyles for round faces are ones that work with your hair texture while giving you the appearance of having a more oval-shaped, longer face. This can be done at any short length, whether it's a pixie or a bob.

The key is to find elements in the style that slim and elongate your face. This can be done with the angles of side-swept bangs, parting a bob down the middle to create a slimming curtain of hair, or by adding volume in the right places.

Gorgeous Options for Round Faces

In no way does having a round face limit the short hairstyles you can wear. Whether it's a pixie with lots of long layers or curly chin-length bob, many of today's hottest hair trends can look fabulous on you. When selecting your next cut, there are a few things to consider first.


Typically, your best cuts are at least a few inches below the chin and longer. There are exceptions to this, though, so it's not a hard and fast rule.
Many short haircuts add width to the sides of the face. Try to keep the volume to a minimum along the sides and add it to the top of your head or go longer.
You typically want to avoid jaw-length bobs, especially if you have a short neck. Any blunt cut at the chin will accentuate the roundness, so going a little longer is ideal.
Gentle waves deflect the roundness of the face as well, so you may want to play up your natural waves. You can do this by scrunching your hair as it dries. If you want to boost it, wrap your hair around the barrel of a large curling iron.

The Sideswept Lob


According to legendary hairstylist Justine Marjan: "The side sweep draws attention away from the symmetry of a round face while the length below the chin draws the eye down to elongate." She goes on to say that if you want to get this cut, you should "Have [your stylist] use a facial feature as a guide for where the part should be—the iris or arch or edge of the eyebrow is usually a good gauge. Ask for a length that hits anywhere between an inch below your chin to your collarbone and for layers to focus toward the ends and less around the face."

The 7 best hairstyles for women over 50

As a woman gets older, she may feel the need to adopt a more mature haircut and style. But aging gracefully doesn’t mean the fun has to end.


You can have long hair, short hair, an edgy cut or anything you want. “People tend to think that just because you turn 50 you have to cut your hair very short,” Edward Tricomi, master stylist at Warren Tricomi Salons, told Style. “It doesn’t work like that. The style someone cuts their hair into all depends on the individual."


In fact, there are many great looks for women over 50, and celebrity styles can be a great guide. Tricomi recommends a few au courant looks, including "shoulder-length bobs, long hair (with) framed cuts to the chin in an oval shape styled with waves, and short, disconnected lines.”

Inspiring Short Haircuts for Every Face Shape

When you're looking to cut your long hair short or want to refresh your short haircut, it's good to choose a hairstyle that will flatter your face shape. Whether you have a round, long, oval, square or heart-shaped face, there will be styles that look great on you and others that may not be as flattering.


The good news is that almost every trend will work with every face shape, you just have to get the right cut. For example, the pixie typically doesn't flatter a round face. However, it can be gorgeous if you elongate your face by wearing short bangs that stick up or leave them nice and long in a side-sweep.

Your Hair Texture Matters

Your hair texture plays a role in choosing a flattering haircut as well. Your hair's density and texture may dictate your hairstyle, your hair length, and how your stylist cuts your hair. Curly hair won't work with all short hairstyles, but neither will super fine, flat hair. 


Don't Forget Your Personality
When it comes to short haircuts, in particular, your personality plays a huge role. Think about what goes through your mind when you see a woman with a structured bob or an edgy haircut.


You are probably passing some sort of judgment on her, whether you like it or not. Many automatically think a woman with a great edgy cut must be cool while a woman with a structured bob is sophisticated.


Consider also that short hair tends to draw more attention than long hair. If you're going to get a platinum pompadour, people are going to notice.

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