Prom Hair Updos
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Prom hair updos are one of the most popular choices for this formal event, and with a wide range of updo options available, there are many choices for stylish girls who wish to make an elegant impression on prom night.
Why Updos?
For many teens, prom is the first completely formal event they attend. As a rite of passage, prom signifies a young woman’s transition from child to adult, and the sleek sophistication of an updo style exemplifies her new status. At the same time, and updo (if properly coiffed) is easy to care for and will hold its shape throughout an evening’s festivities as well as provide a stunning accent to an elegant gown and jewelry.
Types of Prom Hair Updos
Most girls are astonished to discover that there are many types of updos suitable for prom and other formal events. The idea of putting one’s hair up may seem limiting, but there are nearly endless variations, including:
- French twists: This minimalist style is the classic updo and can be worn with medium length or long hair.
- Ponytails: An updo with a ponytail is neither childish nor predictable. Many girls opt for the elegant style with elaborate curls or waves in the resulting ponytail to add elegance and flourish.
- Braids: Braids can be woven into intricate updos to add texture and depth to the simple style. This is particularly popular with micro braids or even French braids.
- Accessorized Updos: Adding jeweled hair pins or barrettes turns a simple updo into an elegant coif. Accessories that coordinate with the sequins, crystals, or colors of the prom dress are especially popular.
- Partial Updos: Putting up only part of the hair and leaving ringlets or face-framing curls is an attractive alternative to sleeker styles. These partial updos are favored by girls with long hair who are used to wearing their hair loose.
Finding Your Perfect Updo
There is more to choosing a great prom hair updo than just putting your hair up. To find an elegant look, girls interested in updos should consider:
- Face Shape: The sleek, minimalist style of most updos accentuates the face. Girls with round faces may prefer partial styles that can still frame the face and help lengthen facial features.
- Hair Length: Short hair is not easy for updos, and very long hair may be awkward when confined to a style that may be too heavy. Luckily, there are many variations that can be created to suit nearly any hair length.
- Hair Texture: Hair that has many layers or that is frequently plagued with split ends may not react well to an updo.
- Prom Dress: A girl’s dress will be the most noticeable feature of her prom wardrobe, and choosing an updo that highlights her gown will keep her style coordinated. Dresses with detailed necklines are particularly suitable for updo styles. Alternatively, wearing detailed a necklace or earrings will help accentuate the neckline and hair style.
- Time: Many teens have jobs, and if a girl’s schedule demands that she work immediately before prom, she may not have the time to visit a salon for a professional updo. While there are easy formal hair styles that are quick to create, most updos are not among them.
Once the best type of prom hair updo has been chosen, it is advisable to do a trial run to be sure it is suitable. Because most teenagers have not worn updos before prom, knowing that the style is suitable and will be beautiful with the dress and jewelry is the key to avoiding disappointment on prom night.
Personalizing an Updo
There are many ways for a girl to be sure her updo style is noticeable and appealing. Adding hair accessories is a quick, easy option, though girls who want to make a greater impression may choose more elaborate personalization. Adding highlights for texture and depth is a great choice, particularly around the face. Curling a ponytail or dangling tendrils is another way to add variety and flair to the style (or straightening curly hair). If the updo requires a part, using a zigzag or curved part is more unique than a simple straight part.
Keeping Prom Hair Updos Great All Night
Dozens of pictures will be taken on prom night, from the first flash of a parent’s camera to formal portraits at the dance to many candid snapshots. Keeping an updo stylish all night long is not difficult, however, and every young woman can employ tricks to keep her prom style looking its best.
- Before prom, get a quick trim to remove damaged hair and even out the ends for a flawless updo.
- Condition hair thoroughly before styling to smooth rough strands.
- Use a leave-in conditioner or smoothing serum to tame flyaways.
- Use a mild hair gel when styling for maximum control, but avoid strong formulas that may make the style too stiff.
- A final coat of hair spray after styling will ensure maximum control throughout the evening.
- Know how to quickly restyle the updo into a loose look if it does become unsalvageable.
Prom hair updos are among the most popular hair styles for this momentous occasion. With an endless array of personalized styles available, and with a few tricks to keep any updo looking fabulous, every young woman can have a stunning updo for this once-in-a-lifetime event.
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Mel - Check out the links listed in the comments below for a ton of great prom ideas!
-- Contributed by: Mayntzalright, i have prom super early this year and i got a strapless dress, almost like cinderalls. Its blue and everything but heres the thing, i have absolutley no idea how i can wear my hair and im freaking out! can anyone give me suggestions?
-- Contributed by: MelCute - Check out these other articles for a ton of ideas: Prom Hair Ideas, Easy Formal Hair Styles, formal Hair Style Pictures, Formal Prom Hair Styles, Updo Hair Style Picture Gallery, Short Hair Styles for Prom, Homecoming Hair Styles. There's still plenty of time to find you a great look!
-- Contributed by: MayntzThis page has been accessed 106,132 times. This page was last modified 13:29, 16 April 2009.
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