If you usually wear your long hair loose and casual, it's time to give it a new look. We show you two instructions for illustration and creative inspiration, as a start, for a new trend: a chic hairstyle withponytailbraid, side look and a French hairstyle twisted inwards, pinned up, the so-called French twist. These two Sthe tree-style hairstyleare worn and brilliantly presented by two well-known personalities; fashion designer Rachel Zoe and style icon and socialite Olivia Palermo.
Rachel Zoe for street style hairstyles
Hairstylist Matt Fugate shows us how to style these two works of art-Street style hairstylescan reflect. If you take a close look at Rachel Zoe's hairstyle, her side ponytail is braidedplaitnot really complicated. You can also get style and elegance with this hairstyle.
The steps for street style hairstyles
The steps in theStreet style hairstyles: Start by dividing your hair in two using your pinky finger and direct the divided half of the hair between your eyebrow and your left ear. You will be braiding this curly hair, so this transverse direction is very important. Tie the right half of your hair into a ponytail so you can continue styling the left side without being disturbed.
Use hair clip for better hold
Take three loose strands and start braiding them starting from the hairline. As you braid your braid, try to maintain the direction by pulling the strands down firmly so that it looks like a straight headband. Tie the finished braid behind your ear with an elastic bow or hair tie. Take the ponytail to your left side and before connecting the braid to it, leave a 1cm thin strand from the bottom so that you can wrap it around the hair clip. The next step is to wrap this thin strand around the hair tie and make it invisible. Place a hair clip in the wrapped part for a better and tighter hold. And quoting Madonna: “strike the pose”, we have achieved the street style hairstyle.
Olivia Palermo and her French twist hairstyle
Street style hairstyles can be done in just a few moments! The second celebrity and style icon Olivia Palermo presents her up and twisted hairstyle, which looks quite complicated but is manageable.
Street style hairstyles with a twist
Part your hair in two with a part in the middle and then in two again. Place the front part in front of your face and the second part at the back of your neck. Clamp the two front parts so that you can work on the back hair undisturbed. Take out loose strands and start teasing them with your fingers. The style is à la Art Jonny Depp in his role as Edward Scissorhands. Combing your hair backwards will destroy it, so we recommend that you just lightly tease it in the opposite direction of your scalp. Once you have that loose, fuzzy tousled hair texture, grab that hand-width amount of hair up, thumbs pointing down, and prepare the hair for a twist. Start turning the hair inwards until all loose strands are twisted. Secure the twisted hair with hairpins or hair clips so that nothing comes unraveled.
Beautiful hairstyle, happy woman
Loosen the front part of your hair, pull the two parts tight and twist them curved like a forehand to either side of your face. Once you get to the French twist, secure it with several hidden bobby pins. If you have layered hair or bangs, you should use hair clips several times while securing the shorter strands. Finally you can style with hairspray. It ensures longer hold and more shine. You, the lady, with this beautiful street style hairstyle, can finally smile broadly and strike a photoshoot pose. Simply great!
Choose appropriate accessories
Paris Fashion Week
Side ponytail without braid
With a side parting
Street style hairstyle with parting in the middle
Elegant even with a full braid
Bridesmaid hairstyle
Stylish bridal hairstyle
Casual and elegant in everyday life
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