The Oktoberfest season is just around the corner, and with it the question of how to style your hair for Oktoberfest. If you prefer your hair down but still want to try something special, you've come to the right place. Open hair can be spiced up in just a few simple steps and looks casual and chic at the same time. We'll show you four simple hairstyle ideas that you can implement in no time. Perfect for anyone who likes things uncomplicated but still wants to shine.
1. Wide velvet headband: The elegant chic
A wide velvet headband gives your hairstyle a noble and elegant touch. For this look, all you need to do is create light waves in your hair and place the headband directly behind your forehead. Let a few strands fall loosely over your face at the front - this creates a soft frame and looks particularly feminine. This hairstyle is ideal if you like to dress it up a bit and want to add an elegant touch to your look.
Tipp:Choose a headband in a color that matches your dirndl. In this way you set a harmonious accent and round off the overall picture perfectly.
2. Romantic flower headband: Playful and feminine
A narrow flower headband made from dried flowers brings a romantic touch to your hairstyle. Here too, you should wear your hair open and slightly wavy. Place the headband behind your ears and leave two strands free at the front. This look is playful and feminine at the same time and goes perfectly with a romantic dirndl.
Extra tip:Make sure that the headband fits well and does not slip. A few hairpins can work wonders here.
3. Braided headband: Deceptively real
A headband that imitates braided strands is the ideal choice for those who want to wear a classic braid but cannot braid their hair themselves. This headband looks like a braid and can be perfectly combined with open hair. To hide the ends of the headband, take a thin strand from the back of your head and tuck it over the headband.
Trick:Use hairspray to hold the strands in place. This means your hairstyle stays in shape even when you're dancing exuberantly on the beer bench.
4. Open hair with two small braids at the front and a flower wreath: The playful classic
For this look, part your hair down the middle and braid two small braids in the front. The remaining hair is left open and can be worn straight or wavy as desired.Put on a flower wreathto complete the look. This style is particularly popular because it looks playful and traditional at the same time - perfect for a day at the Oktoberfest.
A notice:Choose a flower wreath with real or artificial flowers that matches the color of your dirndl. And if you like crafting, you canthis guidelook at!
With these four simple ideas for letting your hair down, you'll be well prepared for an unforgettable day at Oktoberfest. Have fun trying it out and have a great time at the Oktoberfest!
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