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Thursday 10 March 2016

Girls10 Beautiful Hairstyles


A woman sporting thick, black, waist length tresses in the southern parts of India is a fairly regular sight as short hairstyles are still in their infancy, in view of the more conservative mindset of south Indian families. Although a south Indian wedding still remains a traditional affair by large, the fact that more women are now open to experimenting with trendy hairstyles and accessories indicates a definite upsurge in the fashion wave.

1. A Simple Braid With ‘Maangtika’ and Floral Accessories 




This can be a lovely hairstyle, provided you get the choice of the ‘Maangtika’ right. A ‘Maangtika’ is a hair accessory which comes with bands for adorning the hair. Use some strands of jasmine to conceal the knot from where the braid would originate.

2. ‘Maangtika’ on Hair With Mid Parting and Back Pleats



To get this look, the first step would be to section the hair in the middle at the crown. The ‘Maangtika’ should be made to sit on the parting with a tight teasing of the hair at the back from where the pleated section would start. Use of fresh flowers like white jasmine can add a regal touch.

3. An Elegant Back Bun



Elderly women too can sport this stylish hairstyle for a party or a get-together. You would need a false hair accessory like a bun to give some volume to the hair.

4. Retro Style With Pleats



This retro style hairdo can be achieved by doing a bouffant to add some volume to the hair and then coupling it with a neat pleat running along one side. Once the bouffant is in place, the remaining hair needs to be brushed to a side and then braided so it stays on that side only. If you do not have hair long enough to justify this look, then use of hair extensions is recommended.

5. The Pleated and Jewelled Look



Another popular simple hairstyles for south Indian girls which imparts a glamorous look is quite simple to style. Try this one out only if you have the right kind of accessories. In case of short hair, this look can be achieved by lengthening the hair with hair extensions.

6. The Bun Hairstyle With Accessories



This style is a nice twist to the traditional bun which is generally worn by the elders at the nape of the neck. Make a teased back bun, not necessarily at the top. Complete the look by adorning the front of the head with a nice hair accessory which is in line with a ‘Maangtika’ but does not have the middle parting.

7. Braided Hairstyle With A Bun and A Floral Twist



This can be a lovely hairstyle if you like to use fresh flowers in your hair. You would need flowers of two contrasting colours. Place it in a twisted fashion around the neatly braided hair and accessorize with jewels.

8. The Crowned and Garland Look



This look would be incomplete without the use of bold hair accessories. At the very top is a small crown to impart a celestial look. Attempt this look only if you have the luxury of having lots of flowers at your disposal.

9. Floral Wrapped and Braided Hairstyle



Braid the hair neatly to its entire length. Add tassels at the end of the braid. Now wrap the braid with floral strands such that there are no gaps between the strands. Use of a hair accessory is optional.

10. The Full Length Floral Look



This is yet another braided hairstyle which is covered the entire length with flowers. A middle parting with a rather heavy ‘Maangtika’ finishes the look.

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