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3 festive hairstyles: How to style your hair for a party!

Natalie Hemengül
22.12.2017
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As the festive season approaches, more and more important questions arise: What do I give myself as a present? What should I wear? How should I do my make-up? And: What on earth am I going to do with my hair? We have worked out three practical solutions for the latter.

It seems to be the same madness every year. Once you've got all your presents together (which - let's be honest - usually only happens just before Christmas), you realise that you've forgotten someone really important: yourself! After all, your own appearance at Christmas has to be thought through down to the last detail. In other words, your outfit, make-up and hairstyle need to be planned. This year, we can help you out with three hairstyle suggestions.

Elegant ponytail

This is just an everyday classic with a twist: After washing, apply a little volumising foam to towel-dried hair. Then blow-dry the hair with a round brush and tie it into a high ponytail with a hair tie as usual. Once the hair is up, you can grab a strand of hair from the bundle and wrap it around the ponytail as many times as you can over the hair tie and attach bobby pins to the underside. This is an elegant way to conceal the elastic. Finally, curl the ends of the hair with a curling iron and fan the hair out nicely. Hairspray, done!

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Voluminous mane

It couldn't be simpler: If you want to achieve a lot with little effort, you should go for an open, full mane. To do this, curl your hair with a curling iron, leave your work to cool and then roughly run your fingers through it. This will loosen the tight cone curls and create soft waves. Then work some volumising powder into the roots and set with a hairspray. [[product:5893391,332675,5893261]]

Sleek chignon

What looks like a sleek "breakfast bun" is actually in the "hairstyle" category and is called a "sleek chignon": The first step we recommend is to straighten your hair. Then spray some polish into your hair and comb it neatly back - with or without a parting. Then tie it up in a low ponytail. From there, take the tied hair and roll it into a bun at the back. Secure your work with bobby pins and a shine spray. [[product:5892386,9305858,6807641]]

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 


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