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Prom Hairstyle Tips

Prom Hairstyles for Women and Prom Tips

Have you even felt like being ripped by paying $45 for a trim. That’s why I always think of ways how to keep low maintenance hairstyles.

Ladies, if you can’t resist being a diva about the coif, just know that average prices will run you over $600 each year for highlights, cuts and product.

  • Get a Student price

Students need practice before stepping into a salon as a certified stylist. While this may make you nervous, think about it for a minute, students will take the most care and time in giving you a great cut.

  • Get trims from discount stylists

Before you snub your nose at Super Cuts, take note that even beauty magazine editors will visit the discount stylist between major style changes.

  • Preserve the quality and not quantity of your hair

Wash your hair every other day, even if you work out. Most shampoos have chemicals that strip many of your natural oils and leave your hair dry and brittle when used every day.

  • Choose styles that easily maintain

Short hair is cute, but cute costs. Longer styles don’t need as much maintenance.

  • Don’t color your own hair

Those cheapy boxes at the drug store do occasionally fail to match the actual color to the box. You won’t find out until the final rinse that Strawberry Fields was marked as Bold Brunette.

  • Seek samples of product

Just as at the doctor’s office, you can score shampoo, conditioner, and gel products from salons and department stores.


Fringe Forward HairstyleKristin Cavallari
Fringe hairstyle

To do: work a mix pomade and glossing serum into hair, and blow dry, directing the front sections of hair to sweep the face as full fringe. You can always polish by flat ironing for super smooth finish.


Look #1: The Dry Look

Hair is full and voluminous with an airy soft texture that allows for movement as you walk

The Dry Look: Hair is full and voluminous with an airy soft texture that allows for movement as you walk

Dry Look Hair
Dry Look Hair
The first hair look is a modern, angelic take on a tousled, bohemian style. It’s dramatic, yet romantic and very wearable.

Hair is full and voluminous with an airy soft texture that allows for movement as you walk. Pieces are left in front to frame the face and accentuate the jewelry shown in the collections.

To achieve The Dry Look:

- Apply Fekkai COIFF™ Strong Hold Mousse to damp hair and scrunch with fingers as you blow dry completely to create the wild texture.

- Wrap hair in big sections around twist-ties (fabric curling rods) to create volume at the roots and soft curl for movement.

- Tease hair at the roots using a fine comb, and apply Fekkai Au Naturel Powder Clean Dry Shampoo to add thickness and extra structure, but no weight.

- Pin the sides to the back of the head and secure with bobby pins.

Look #2: The Wet Look

The second look is a sculptural and edgy ponytail. It’s modern, and young.

Wet Look Hair
Wet Look Hair
The texture tells a story through the wet and twisted hard hair. Pieces are left in front for an effortless feel, inspired by some of the graphic trends shown in the collections.

To achieve The Wet Look Ponytail:

- Use your hands as styling tools to create this piecey look.

- Apply Fekkai COIFF™ Extra Control Styling Gel to damp hair and comb through with fingers, no blow dry required.

- Pull hair into textured sections before twisting together into a low ponytail just above the nape of the neck.

- Secure the twist with bobby pins, letting shorter pieces fall to the side.

- Shape the hair into a long sleek ponytail.

Source: FocusOnStyle

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