HAIRSTYLES FOR DIFFERENT OUTFITS
posted on Feb 3, 2014
HAIRSTYLES FOR DIFFERENT OUTFITS
we will try several times to look ethnic and beautiful by wearing bangles or bracelets, ear rings, foot wear etc whatever we wear we should complete the look with a perfect hairstyle for different outfits. A hairstyle not only completes the overall look but also makes out appear gorgeous. The first thing anyone notices before the outfit is your face, and hairstyle is definitely part of that first impression.
Hairstyle for churidar: Churidar is actually a traditional outfit many people opt for Indian hairstyles but now people are trying modern and stylish hairstyles too. There are many braid hairstyles that are not traditional or time consuming to try because time is a key factor in choosing hairstyles.
If you are going for a casual-every-day look you can go for soft waves, or straight hair.
Hairstyle for western style: Every girl wants to look stylish and beautiful. Western culture is most popular today everyone wants to try new outfits with different hairstyles but they will be confused that what kind of hairstyle suits them lets try this......
1. Part your hair to one side. Take about four inches of hair and have someone hold it. Pull the rest of your hair back and put in high ponytail. Clip the loose piece of hair right above your ear and clip at the end of hairline. Then, take and wrap around ponytail securing it with Barrett.
2. Part hair to side. Take about four inches and French braid it. Tie it off
3. Part hair down the middle. French braid a little piece on both sides. Tie off Take remaining hair on one side and tie up in bun along with the braid. Do the same on the other side!
Hair style for saree: Every woman wants to wear sarees as their wish one likes to look stylish or traditional.We all spend hours infront of the mirror trying to get that prefect hair. Wearing a saree for party and confused which hairstyle would be best? Choosing a hairstyle appropriate to go along with a saree is an issue with most of us who wear saree only occasionally. The most obvious, preferred and favourite way to let the hair loose and open.