Simple Ways to Update Your Up-Do
Over the years I have worked with some of the best hair dressers in the world. I mean world-class professionals. You know, those people who make the women on the covers of Vogue and Bazaar look so effortlessly glamorous. I am endlessly impressed with their talent. I am often left speechless as I watch them morph the models' hair from style to style. Of course, you would expect these hair mavens to have magic in their hands.
What really surprises me, however, is the seemly God-given ability for almost any woman with long hair to painlessly mimic the most complicated hairstyle. Braids, up-dos and variations of the partial up-do are extremely popular hairstyles, especially in the summer. I have often stared in awe as I watched long-haired women carry on conversations with other salon clients, never even peeking in the mirror as they twist, turn and tuck their hair in place. I am humbled by their talent as they finish their hair in minutes and run out the door looking great. If I say anything about their ability to whip their hair into shape, they simply laugh and thank me for the compliment.
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After seeing woman after woman put her hair up in just moments, I realized it must be easier to do than it looks. I talked to Lena, one of the salon's top stylists, and asked her for the lowdown of simple and effortless long hairstyles that I can't help but notice every day in the salon and on the street. She agreed that they are easy for almost anyone to do and gave me a quick demo on three models.
THE HIDDEN BRAID
THE BRAIDED BUN
TWIST AND TUCK
You don't have to be a hair genius to keep long hair looking great all summer long. All it takes is a twist, a tuck, a few pins and a little imagination. With a little practice, your hair can always look beautiful and like it was done by the pros.
What really surprises me, however, is the seemly God-given ability for almost any woman with long hair to painlessly mimic the most complicated hairstyle. Braids, up-dos and variations of the partial up-do are extremely popular hairstyles, especially in the summer. I have often stared in awe as I watched long-haired women carry on conversations with other salon clients, never even peeking in the mirror as they twist, turn and tuck their hair in place. I am humbled by their talent as they finish their hair in minutes and run out the door looking great. If I say anything about their ability to whip their hair into shape, they simply laugh and thank me for the compliment.
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THE HIDDEN BRAID
- Lift a section of your hair from the crown and clip it out of the way.
- Place a braid on each side of your head to lift hair up and off your face. Join braids in the back and secure with a hair elastic.
- Release hair that has been secured with clip and let cascade over braids.
THE BRAIDED BUN
- Part your hair with a side part.
- Make two mini braids starting at the part and continuing in a slight upward direction. This gives hair a shape that is flattering for most faces.
- Join braids together into one and continue braid into a ponytail. If hair strands should pop out, don't worry. It will give your hair a more carefree and less serious look.
- Twist the ponytail braid into a low bun. Accessorize with a flower, a real one if possible. After all, it's summer!
TWIST AND TUCK
- Start with a low side part.
- Make a section from the part to just behind your ear.
- Start to twist and tuck, continuing to add hair as you go around the head.
- Gather hair together behind your other ear, fasten with pins and fan out ends to create a feathered look.
- Add a fresh flower or a hair accessory to finish the look.
You don't have to be a hair genius to keep long hair looking great all summer long. All it takes is a twist, a tuck, a few pins and a little imagination. With a little practice, your hair can always look beautiful and like it was done by the pros.
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