Showing posts with label hair styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair styles. Show all posts

Doing the Loose Curls at Home

Do you have hair that fall down limp, neither curly nor straight? Do they appear to be a wavy mess most of the time you decide to hang them down lose? Well, then yours are the type that would look good in loose Bahamian curls.

Besides, it is also a pretty style to go with your day parties and best makeup artists recommend it with almost any kind of dress and look as they add a natural subtle beauty. Perhaps, you already admire them on Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez. So here is a DIY on loose curls.
  • This should preferably be done after shower.

  • Best makeup artists Delhi suggest using volumizing spray before taking on to the curling rod and using heat protection sprays as well.
  • Blow dry your hair roughly but leave them just a little damp for the curling iron to work well. blow dry Delhi experts suggest you use warm temperature setting for that and finish with a blast of cool air.
  • Now your hairs are ready for curling. By the time your rod gets heated up, you would want to section out your hair neatly. Though, don’t fret too much about choosing strands of equal thickness. It would look more natural like that.
  • Now starting from the first strand falling down on your temples, roll them on your iron starting from the roots coming downwards. Leave the last 2 inches out as they will look too girly.
  • Hold the rod for 10 seconds then gently unwind your hair from it.
  • Tug the end lightly for just a second till it cools off.
  • Now repeat on the same part on the other side of your crown, thus covering each side in half circles.
  • Now shake the curls loosely handling your strand from the top and you are good to go.

So with these tips you can rock any event without looking like too made-up.

Hairstyles for Indian Brides

A classic Bun or a braid?

Put yourself in a bride-to-be’s sandals, and think- What would you prefer?

Something more, something different, perhaps?

Indian Weddings are largely synonymous with the mainstream hairdos of the Bride-to-be. Buns, quite inarguably, top the charts. I personally don’t remember seeing any bride who had her hair done in a different manner on her wedding, which is slightly unsettling since the bride should have all the liberty to choose from a deluge of hairstyles that rule the bridal makeup Delhi book. Here is an elaborate list of all that the brides can choose from for a more refreshing hairdo!

Braids

A traditional bridal hairstyle, Braids do look elegant. No, not normal school-going-girl’s braids are being talked about here; there have been various variations in the styles that have lent a rather faddish look to them. Waterfall and fishtail braids are a few of them. Even when you don’t have hair long enough to support a braid like structure, fret not. The braid-y affair can as easily be managed using hair extensions.


Messy Buns

We all know that classic buns are well, classic. Eternal, yet old and boring. Why not add a little spice to them by meddling with them to create a mess? Yes, Messy buns are rapidly making it to a bride’s hairdo list. Complement them with some side curls and a lightly elevated puff and voila! There you are, sporting that ethereally pretty style, looking nothing short of magnificent. Did I forget something?

Flowers!

Add some real flowers on a single side of the bun for a divine aura and again Best Spa Delhi is perennially there to pamper in best possible way.

Open curls

Letting hair loose has never been that popular a trend for Indian Brides. But what good does it do to a bride if she isn't allowed to experiment with her hair? Take all your hair to your back and pin it with some fancy accessory. You can keep your hair straight, but curls and waves would look more Wed-ish, if you know what I mean!

Blow Drying Giving You Hair Blues? Try Worship Salon's Tips

I have heard people saying that they are having a good hair day. The term was pretty unknown to me till a few days back, but if the ‘good hair day’ and ‘bad hair days’ really exist, I would say I have the latter- every day of the week.

It seems like raging a daily battle when I step out of the shower with damp hair. Even I blow dry them, the wonky cow links in the front and the frizzy locks at the back get my nerves up. Such trouble the daily hair hassles used to create that I had to visit a salon for some hair advice. So I hopped into Worship Salon, probably the best salon for blow dry in Delhi, for a panacea. And here I am, sharing a piece of the much treasured advice.

How to blow dry your hair properly!


Use low heat and low air

If you are blasting your hair away with all high heat and high air setting, you already have the answer to your hair woes. While an air blast does seem like a probable solution, it can over dry your hair hence leaving them frizzy and brittle.

Hold the dryer in place

While it does seem like keeping your blow dryer transfixed at a particular place will help your hair dry faster, the fact it that it will fry your hair off from that place. Keep moving your hair dryer to ensure to prevent all that cooking and frying from happening!

Sectioning off hair

Always divide your hair into sections before subjecting them to the heat of a blow dryer. Everybody does it, but they do it the wrong way. Always section out a Mohawk on the top first, blow dry the front hair and then move to the back.

This was all I could gather from Worship Salon, which also happens to be the place for best bridal makeup Delhi, too!