Using curls and braids Stephanie Brinkerhoff executes a rather stunning messy half up-do that would be perfect for any bride, bridesmaid or just a glamorous evening out! This is one easy to achieve look in little time. You will need tongues or hair straighteners to get the curls initially, when we recommend hot tools we would always suggest you use some sort of protection to prevent your hair becoming damaged from the heat.
No Inhibition 12 Wonders Leave In Treatment Spray not only protects your hair but also curls, adds volume and 9 other benefits at £11.99 we think its a winner. This style is perfect in bad weather as it won't frizz up and is super cool for festivals as the longer you rock it the better the hairstyle!
Supplied by Hair & Makeup by Steph
No Inhibition 12 Wonders Leave In Treatment Spray not only protects your hair but also curls, adds volume and 9 other benefits at £11.99 we think its a winner. This style is perfect in bad weather as it won't frizz up and is super cool for festivals as the longer you rock it the better the hairstyle!
Supplied by Hair & Makeup by Steph
1.Begin by curling all of your hair loosely with a flat iron or 1 inch curling iron.
2. Backcomb all of your roots to add body and extra grip for the bobby pins.
3. Section out the hair on the heavy side from your ear forward and clip it aside for later. Take the rest of your hair and put it in a low side ponytail. Only pull the hair halfway through the ponytail the last time to create a loop
5. Use your fingers to scrunch up and spread out the curls around the loop, bobby pinning the hair in place to create a messy bun
6. Let down the remaining hair and do a loose waterfall braid.
7. Drape the end of the braid accross the top of the messy bun and secure it with bobby pins. Finish with hairspray
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