Hairstyles at your Quinceanera Party

Hairstyles at your Quinceanera Party

by Angela Beltran

It’s crazy thinking about how many options there are out there for you to do your hair? I mean where do you start? You want to look your best the day of your Quinceanera so you want to pick the right hairstyle. I feel your pain.

So lets journey together and seek some sources that you may want to consider. Kick back and let those who have been there give you some insight on hairstyles.

Since the length of your hair is vital, lets consider a couple of options that you can take. This is for short hair or long hair.

Start by separating your hair into 3 low ponytails. Then pin down each of the ponytails into a bun, they should all look like they blend in together. Add some elegant barrettes and your set. Always use extra hairspray to arrange the loose ends.

Know that by rule of thumb you must get your friends to make sure you hair is not out of place that way your hair looks good in all your pictures. Remember that every hair strand counts when taking pictures.

You do not want to be cheap when it comes to your hairstyle. Spend extra to get the style that you like. Visit the nearest beauty salon and get quotes of how much your style will end up costing.

The curlier the better because it shows movement in pictures. If you are going to have damas stand in your Quince you may want them to all have the same hairstyle. A traditional hairstyle is to get them to wear their hair curly especially if your hair will be straight. Personally you should go with a French twist, it’s nice and elegant and the style looks great on film.

Do not put random chongos in your hair and do not even think about having half pony tails. Get your hairstylists to give you advice on what to do. Get your appointment way ahead of time and give yourself plenty of time to get ready. You may want to do a practice run on your hair in case you decide to change your mind or to give your hairstylist some practice. I know you will have a nice hairstyle at your Quinceanera.

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Posted in wedding on Nov 10th, 2008, 8:16 am by Angela Beltran   

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