Holi 2021: 5 Hairstyles for a hassle-free holi
Holi is a festival where you literally drown in
colours. But you don’t want your hair to come in your way, especially during
the festival of colours and lots of fun – Holi. Most of us think it’s alright
to leave our hair open during the celebrations, but doing this will only damage
your hair further. In fact, we give you 5 easy hairstyles that you could pick
from to keep your hair safe and in place during Holi.
Standard Braids
It is the best hairstyle to protect your hair. Divide
the hair into three equal parts. Cross the right part over the middle part and
then left part over it. Do this process until the braid is done.
High Ponytail
A high ponytail can be a simple one or you can alter
it in your own way. For instance, after tying your hair into a high ponytail,
braid it into a regular plait. To add some more style to this, loosen the braid
a little for a ‘bubble’ effect. Here is how to tie
a bubble braid.
Double Buns
As a quirky take on hair buns, a bun on both sides
looks cute and serves the purpose too. This hairstyle keeps all your hair in
place so you can have all the fun without being too bothered. For this style,
part your hair into two equal sections and comb through all the knots. Then,
begin with either sides and tie a ponytail, a high or low one, as per your
preference. Then wrap your hair around the hair-tie and tie it up again. Do the
same for the other side.
Low Ponytail
A simple way to put away all those tresses is a simple
low-tied ponytail. This type of ponytail looks textured on wavy or curly hair
and can be put in place with bobby pins just as easily. You could tie it near
your nape for that low yet stylish effect. Have curly hair? Here are
some on-the-go hairstyles for you.
Top-Knot Bun
If you have long hair and definitely don’t want them
open and loose, this top-knot style could be your pick. Begin with tying a high
ponytail and then wrap the rest of the hair around the hair tie and you’re
done. For a cleaner look, wear hair/head band. Know how to tie a top-knot bun,
here.
Source: https://www.thehealthsite.com/
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