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Wednesday 16 April 2014

Hairstyles Spring 2014 For Girls

Hairstyles Spring 2014 For Girls

Hairstyles Spring 2014 For Girls

We just adore redheaded Katie Shelton over at the A Beautiful Mess
blog. She’s got a knack for making seemingly complex hairstyles look
oh-so-easy. This crisscross ponytail, which works perfectly on all hair
lengths, is no exception. We recommend styling as you usually do and
maybe adding a few waves for texture. Then, follow the steps outlined on
the blog, throw on your favorite warm weather frock and hit the town.


Give your go-to topknot a whimsical makeover with this cotton candy
bun by Nichole at Vanilla Extract. It’s incredibly easy to do, though we
recommend it for medium to longer hairstyles. You can always add some
faux hair for length and volume, though. To create, just gather hair
onto the top of your head, tease it out and then gently wrap hair around
the base. Boom: voluminous, look-at-me hair.



You probably think of the 1920s when you hear about Marcel waves, and
rightly so; they reached their height of popularity during the ‘20s,
about 15 years after the first electric curling iron was invented,” says
Trista over at xoVain. While women in the ’20s used this curling
technique to grow out their bobs, modern day women can use it for
texture and volume. We think it has a sort of beachy, spring-appropriate
quality to it, which is why we’re including it in today’s post. Learn
how to recreate Marcel waves — in addition their history — over on the
website.


MakeupWearables Hairstyles recently shared a super sweet crown broad
tutorial on YouTube and we think we’re in love. It’s a little different
from some crown braids, as it’s more of a wrap than a French style. We
love the idea of adding cute accessories once you’re finished. Maybe a
flower crown, tiny gemstones or even a vintage barrette. Tap into your
imagination and report back!


Christian from the Cherished Bliss blog gives you the 411 on how to
create “perfect spring waves” in this text and video tutorial. After
creating the waves, she walks you through the easy steps of adding a
twist in an innovative way. No more fly-aways getting in the way of your
view of Mother Earth! We think the whole look is super sweet and very
worthy of spring.


This one’s not a style, per say, but we have to include it here
because it’s just too cool. In case you haven’t noticed, lavender hair
is so on trend this year. For example, Kelly Osbourne rocks a pretty
purple ‘do and Nicole Richie just switched to the same hue. If you’re
uneasy about going permanent, maybe a temporary fix with sate your need
for change. You’ll find a Kool-Aid temporary purple hair dye tutorial on
the A Subtle Revelry blog, which requires unsweetened blue, red and
yellow Kool-Aid, hair conditioner and white vinegar. The dye lasts for
up to three washes, but mostly washes out after the first wash. This
works best on light hair.


If you love these easy spring hairstyles, you’ll definitely want to peruse our full gallery of 2014 Spring hair trends!


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