Hairstyles to Surprise and Enchant on New Year’s Eve
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Hairstyles to Surprise and Enchant on New Year’s Eve

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Each of us wants to feel and look special on New Year’s Eve. Once you have chosen the outfit of your dreams you should think about the right hairstyle. The hairstyle should fit the length of your hair and the overall style. Check out our hair style suggestions for the perfect New Year’s Eve party hair.

This season, it is all about flowing and natural hairstyles. Stiff updos with glitter and tons of hairspray are a thing of the past. Now it is all about lightness and simplicity. Everything of course, is in good taste.

A Storm of Curls

If your hair is usually straight, New Year’s Eve is the perfect time to show off some nice curls. While using a curling iron may be a bit time-consuming, the end result is definitely worth it. You can also try trendy and innovative methods to curl your curls such as using a robe belt or socks.

Soft waves

If a storm of curls is a little too overwhelming for you, you can replace it with gentle waves. You don’t need a curling iron for these waves, all you need to do is roll your hair on thick rollers and comb it with your fingers after three hours. You may like to use sea salt to keep the waves in place.

Retro Hairstyles

If you are into retro hairstyles or are planning a themed party with retro hairstyles as a theme, the 50s and 60s hairstyle is sure to turn heads. Complete the look with a thick black eyeliner and red lipstick.

The Straight Hairstyle with Middle Parting

If you have straight hair you may decide on a quick and easy style to go with any hairstyle. Simply create a centre-parting and comb the rest of your hair straight. This hairstyle works well for people with symmetrical facial features.

Asymmetric Hairstyles

Asymmetric hairstyles have been popular for several seasons and go particularly well with open-backed dresses. Long hair flipped to one side can be decorated with jewelry pins or accentuated with large earrings.

Short Hair

Think you can’t conjure up a New Year’s Eve hairstyle with short hair? Not at all! Simply lift the hair slightly at the roots and then style it using a little styling gel. You may also like to use a curling iron to curl individual strips of hair. Apply sea salt spray for more hold.

The Loose Braid

Loose braids have been the hair style of the season. Create a simple braid and then use your fingers to loosen the braid. Don’t worry about fly-away strands of hair, which add a touch of dishevelment to your hairstyle. The braid works well with highlights or ombre hair.

The Low Ponytail

Another elegant yet easy to create hairstyle. Brush your hair smoothly and tie it into a low ponytail. Use a curling iron to curl the ends of your hair for added effect. You may decide to wear a scrunchy to match the ponytail or to hide it underneath your hair.

The High Ponytail

If you are not quite comfortable with a low ponytail you may decide to replace it with a high ponytail. This is an extremely long-lasting hairstyle and, if done right, won’t need touching up all night.

Main photo: Billy Huynh/unsplash.com

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