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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Headbands.


Headbands are back in fashion and everyone is currently stalking them.

These are great to use on a bad hair day (because hats are soooo not appropriate in the office!) and are a cute accessory.

There are some great headbands that you can use whether or not you have a bad hair day! Here are some tips:

1. A little spray is good!

Hair spray is great to use especially on those thinner bands. Even if they have some type of grip underneath you should lightly spray around the headband for a good all day hold.

2. Keep it simple!

If you are wearing an amazing outfit with lots of detail keep the headband simple. You don’t want the headband to fight with your outfit for attention.

3. Play with it!

There are lots of different types of headbands to suit every mood, outfit and style. You can experiment with colors and textures to find a good look for you!

4. Bang it out!

With bangs being all the rage right now you can still work your bands with a headband. Just seperate your bangs from the rest of your hair and put the headband a bit farther back. Then style your bangs as usual.

5. Pony it up!

A headband with the scarf to tie around the back (like this one) looks great with a ponytail or messy bun. You can use a regular headband as well but the scarve gives it a little more.

Have fun with your new collection of headbands! But don’t wear them all at once! :) Stay beautiful!


Source: celebhairstyle.wordpress.com

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