Thursday, November 4, 2010
{holiday hair how-to: the side chignon}
. . . for late lunch dates and last-minute meetings, it's been mostly chic & messy topknots, and sometimes, even, a classic chignon -- but as the holiday invitations begin to pile up, something a little more sophisticated is in order for those elegant dinner parties filled with sparkling crystal champagne flutes and conversations that last long after the crème brulée has been served -- and of course, the perfect solution is the always lovely side chignon . . .
{one}
using a round brush, blow-dry hair smooth and straight, focusing on the top sections
{two}
once dry, use a large-barrel curling iron to create waves from the ears down
{three}
build height and volume at the crown by teasing hair gently with a fine-tooth comb
{four}
gather hair into a low ponytail; twist it along the nape of your neck, pinning as you go
{five}
once you reach your ear, shape the remaining hair into curls, and pin them back over
{six}
red, red lips and platform peeptoes and you're set!
{p.s.} previous how-to's:
* a classic english hand-tied bouquet
* a driftwood table lamp
* a fun weekend project
* a glamorous guide to champagne
{images: martha stewart weddings via hip hip gin gin; instructions via martha stewart weddings, with the exception of step number 6; numbered image sequence composed by this is glamorous}
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