Wednesday, February 1, 2012

How to put your hair up to shoulder

Shoulder-length hair or medium length hair is usually suitable for most girls and women. There are a huge number of pilings for a given length of hair.

The simplest version of the hair styling at home is to use a hair dryer. It should be remembered that such dried hair against their height, his head bowed down. This allows us to give them extra volume. After drying, directly chosen hairstyle: Twist strands inward or outward, creating smooth strands, large or small curls.

Of great importance is given to parting, which directly affects the image of women. It may be strictly in the center of the head, on the right or left side, to be zigzag or straight. It is recommended to experiment to choose the best option for themselves.

Place the medium-length hair can be an ordinary ponytail or bun. Moreover, the location of the tail depends on the willingness of women. It can be done at the back or at the base of the neck. Most often, with that long hair is preferable to make the bottom. If you decorate the hair pins, bobby pins shiny, ribbon, tape, it can be sent to the ceremony or a romantic date.

It is quite simple method of styling hair to his shoulders in a curling rollers certain diameter. This requires a slightly damp hair into individual strands, and then each screwed into the rollers and leave to dry. This is followed carefully remove the curlers and hair sprinkled with a means to commit. This will help maintain the elasticity of long curls. Curly hair can be left loose, and can be assembled into an elegant beam cementing barrette at the nape. Also looks spectacular hairdo, when the front strands are fixed at the back, and the remaining hair left loose.

To create a "retro" is used the gel. You must collect hair in a bun, leaving the front strand. With the help of hair gel to give a sleek and smooth appearance. The remaining strands are used as decoration. They can curl and fasten on the sides of her hair. It all depends on the imagination and abilities.

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