It’s Fall, Y’all: 6 Autumn Hairstyles to Fall In Love With

Reading the title of this article, the following question may have
popped into your head: “What exactly makes a hairstyle appropriate for a
given season?” The answer, of course, is that it’s all subjective.
Still, it’s entirely possible to get a good idea of what looks good in,
say, summer versus autumn. For example, a lived-in fishtail braid makes
you think of romping around on the beach in the summer, so maybe it can
take a breather during the cooler months. You can also draw inspiration
from how models were styled for Fall and Winter 2014 collections.
Finally, some hairstyles simply look better with a big coat or
cool-weather clothing compared to the tank tops and maxis you see in the
summer.

Below are six hairstyles we deem appropriate for
fall. Wear them with your favorite cable knit sweaters, cozy scarves
and boots. We’re confident you’ll “fall” in love with these lovely
autumn hairstyles just like we did.

Textured Double Loose Braid

Oh how we adore Kate from The Small Things Blog,
who’s a wealth of hair knowledge for ladies who have short to medium
length hair. Not to mention, Kate has an uncanny way of breaking down
hairstyles into easy-to-follow steps. This particular hairstyle is a
half-up “textured double loose braid” that looks oh-so-pretty on all
types of hair. Get the video tutorial on her blog.

Double Loose Braid Autumn Hairstyle

Soft Curls with Your Favorite Fall Hats

In this article on xoVain titled, “3 Fall Hairstyles That Are So Much Better Than Beach Hair,”
writer Trista breaks down various hairstyles that are perfect for the
breezy, cooler months. We’re especially digging her hat hair tutorial,
which consists of soft, gently pulled-out curls that look fabulous with
all sorts of hats (she models two different types). Of this hairstyle,
Trista says, “Trying, but not too hard, to look like I chill with Bob
Dylan.”

Soft Autumn Hairstyles

Kate Upton Inspired Updo

Now for a hairstyle that’s perfect for your formal events. This hairstyle tutorial by Sazan of the Sazan blog
was inspired by a look Kate Upton wore on the red carpet. This
sophisticated updo features a lot of volume and texture at the top of
the head. You can also try this one with more of a sleek finish versus
the textured one pictured. Check out the video tutorial posted on
Sazan’s blog to learn how to re-create this beauty.

Kate Upton Inspired Autumn Hairstyle

The Freedom Tail: Viking Hair for the Modern Lady

Calling all ladies with long hair (or those of you with lengthy extensions). You’ve got to try this “Viking Hair” detailed at the How To Hair Girl blog and then report back to us! We can imagine it now: a long, cascading viking pony against your favorite cool-weather clothing. So cool. There’s a picture tutorial with lots of explanatory text on the blog, so head that way for the 4-1-1.

The Freedom Tail Autumn Hair

Braid Over Braid Side Ponytail

“What better way to perk up Rapunzel locks than the latest, oh-so-cool braids?” writes Inge Ignat on the Become Gorgeous website.
This hairstyle incorporates a braid on top of a braid, which is
something we haven’t seen before. Like the previous hairstyle, we think
it would look beautiful over a sweater or your favorite fall outerwear.
Learn everything you need to know from the pictures, text and video
posted on the site.

Braid Over Braid Autumn Hairstyle

Sweeping Half French Braid

This “sweeping half French braid” tutorial comes to you from Christina at Hair Romance
and, despite it being demonstrated on long hair, will actually work for
short to medium-length hair, as well. It’s a play on the traditional
French braid, only it’s much looser. You also don’t grab a new section
of hair each time you cross over, so it creates a different look than
your normal French. Gorgeous!

Sweeping Half French Autumn Hairstyle

Source http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/tutorials/autumn-hairstyles.html

10 Completely Easy Updos For Long Hair

You’ll be ready to rock those long tresses this season with these quick and easy updos for long hair. These styles will have you looking perfect for an outdoor wedding, music festivals or a simple picnic at the park. If the idea of styling all that long hair gets you tangled up, take it slow! Begin with an easy ponytail, braid or low bun. Then divide that up into smaller sections or make multiple braids. Take one section or braid at a time to twist, curl and pin up to your heart’s content. Now, you’re ready to enjoy the best of both worlds. Happy styling!

CINNAMON CURLS

Add some Mad Men fever to your long hairstyle with this bouffant hairdo with low swirled curls.
Bouffant Easy Updo with Swirled Curls
Bouffant Easy Updo with Swirled Curls Back View
 How To Style:
  1. Prep dry hair with a light texturizing spray.
  2. Divide the hair horizontally from ear to ear across the back of the head.
  3. Pin the top section away for now.
  4. Gather hair in the lower section into a low ponytail. Split the ponytail into smaller sections. Take the smaller strands and loop and pin into place as desired. Continue looping all the strands in the lower section.
  5. Next, move to the top section. Backcomb the base interior of the top section.
  6. Create a deep side part and sweep hair over to the left side. Keep the surface area smooth. Sweep hair back and loop strands through the design. Curl any ends, then tuck and pin into place.
  7. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Kevin Murphy TEXTURE.MASTER Leave-In for big bouffants and beehives.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for most face shapes. This style works best on thick hair.
Tip:
Accent with a sparkly hair pin.

BLONDIE TWIST

A low deconstructed braid begins in the nape and sweeps up and around to create this beautifully soft updo.
Low Deconstructed Braid Updo For Long Hair
Low Deconstructed Braid Updo Back View
How To Style:
  1. Prep dry hair with a leave-in treatment.
  2. Create a soft side parting. Next,begin your braid in the nape. It may be easier to begin your braid if you flip your hair upside down.
  3. Start the braid on the right side of the nape and slowly move to the left side as you work your way up the head. Incorporate hair into your braid as you would for a French braid. Finish off your braid as your reach the back crown area.
  4. Take the crown layers and tuck and wrap them around the braid ends.
  5. Move to the sides and weave and tuck small strands through the hair design.
  6. Style the fringe down with a few face framing layers around the face.
  7. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Kevin Murphy YOUNG.AGAIN treatment oil for smooth, shiny hair.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for most face shapes. This style works best on medium to thick hair.
Tip:
Add some sparkle with Kevin Murphy’s SHIMMER BUG!

STRAWBERRY SWIRL

A simple low side bun and a gentle twist of the fringe brings simple elegance to this refined look.
Simple Low Side Bun Updo with Fringe
How To Style:
  1. Prep damp hair with a light thermal protectant or leave-in creme.
  2. Blow dry hair with a Denman or paddle brush for a low volume look.
  3. Create a deep side part and section off the fringe for now.
  4. Sweep hair to one side and tie into a low ponytail. Twist hair completely then fold back against the head. Gently tug on strands for light separation and pin into place for a floral design.
  5. Take the fringe section and smooth. Now, take a smaller section to twist and wrap around the larger fringe strand. Secure with a bobby pin as needed. Tuck the ends of the fringe section into the floral bun.
  6. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Kevin Murphy BODY.GUARD leave-in creme to smooth and protect hair with extra shine.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for round, oval or heart shaped faces. This style works best on fine to medium hair.
Tip:
Add a bejeweled headband to accent your look.

MILK MAIDEN

Try this clean milkmaid braid hairstyle that radiates youth and innocence.
Milkmaid Braid Updo
Easy Updos for Long Hair
How To Style:
  1. Prep damp hair with a light pomade.
  2. Blow dry hair with a Denman or paddle brush for a smooth finish.
  3. Create a side part then brush hair smooth.
  4. Now, create a simple three-strand braid and secure the ends with a small rubber band.
  5. Next, take the braid and sweep it across the head for a milkmaid-inspired finish. Secure the braid’s end with a bobby pin.
  6. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try DermOrganic Windswept DEFINING WHIP for separation and definition with bounce and movement.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for round, oval or square shaped faces. This style works best on fine to medium hair.
Tip:
Accent this look with some colorful ribbon woven through the braid.

GOLDEN CURLS

Here’s a chic look that will have you looking perfectly cute in a matter of minutes.
Chic Updo with Curls
Chic Updo with Curls Side View
How To Style:
  1. Prep dry hair with a light hold flexible hairspray.
  2. Create a deep side part and sweep the fringe over to the right.
  3. Gather hair loosely and twist it slightly. Push it back against the head for volume, then pin to secure.
  4. Next, take the section above the right ear and form a vertical, forward-facing barrel curl. Pin to secure.
  5. Now, simply take the fringe and curl only small section in a spiral pattern. Leave remaining fringe smooth.
  6. Deconstruct the overall style by tugging at strands for a soft finish.
  7. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Kevin Murphy SESSION.SPRAY for flexible hold with anti-humidity protection.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for round, hear and oval shaped faces. This style works best on fine to medium hair.
Tip:
Use some spray wax for more defined separation and volume.

ISLAND TENDRILS

This is perfect for curly haired girls. Enjoy this look during your tropical island getaway!
Curly Updo with Flower Accessory
Curly Updo with Flower Accessory Back View
How To Style:
  1. Prep damp hair with a curl enhancing lotion.
  2. Begin by separating the fringe and sides and pin away for now.
  3. Backcomb the crown area slightly, then divide from ear to ear. Take this section, loosely twist/wrap it, then secure against the head using bobby pins.
  4. Next, take another small section at the back of the head and repeat the same process of twisting hair then securing with bobby pin.
  5. Now take the hair in the lower nape area and twist your curls so they hang slightly. Secure with bobby pins.
  6. Move to the fringe and side areas. Create small curls using a small to medium barrel curling iron from the mid-lengths down to the ends.
  7. Sweep the crown layers back into the hair design and pin them into the design.
  8. Leave some tendrils loose and falling along the face frame.
  9. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Ouidad STYLING MIST to lock in your style.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for oval, heart or round shaped faces. This style works best on fine to medium hair.
Tip:
Accent this look with a beautiful flower.

FISHTAILED UPDO

Try a neat twist on a fishtail braid with this dual textured updo.
Fishtail Braid Updo with Texture
Fishtail Braid Updo with Texture Side View
How To Style:
  1. Prep dry hair with a light hold flexible hairspray.
  2. Smooth the crown layers and side back. Begin in the back crown area and begin forming a fishtail braid.
  3. Continue your braid by incorporating hair into the braid as you work your way down the head.
  4. Secure the braid against the head using a few bobby pins.
  5. Leave some tendrils falling softly around the face.
  6. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try DermOrganic Fast Drying Shaping Spray for great hold with touchable texture.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for oval, round or heart shaped faces. This style works best on medium to fine hair.
Tip:
Wrap the fishtail braid around to form a top knot.

RETRO CRUSH

You can create this fun look a few ways. Try it with a low bun, or by wrapping a braid up! Add some vintage details by finishing with pretty pin curls.
Retro Low Bun Updo For Long Hair
Retro Low Bun Updo Side View
How To Style:
  1. Prep dry hair with a light working hairspray.
  2. Brush hair smooth and gather in the nape area. Create a three-strand braid and secure it along the right side.
  3. Take the right side section and form a few pin curls for a retro-inspired finish.
  4. Style the fringe as desired.
  5. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Oribe APRES BEACH for touchable waves with beautiful shine.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for round, oval or square shaped faces. This style works best on medium to thick hair.
Tip:
Create a piecey perimeter with a light hold wax.

FLARED BUN

This sweet ‘do will have you party ready in just a few minutes.
Flared Side Bun Easy Updos For Long Hair
Flared Side Bun Updo Side View
How To Style:
  1. Prep dry hair with a light hold volumizing mousse.
  2. Create a side part and sweep hair over using your fingertips. Brush hair smooth.
  3. Gather hair in a low side ponytail. Take the ponytail strand and roll it from the ends upward towards the head.
  4. Secure the hair roll against the head using bobby pins.
  5. Separate the roll so it has separation to create a flared effect.
  6. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Kevin Murphy BODY.BUILDER Volumising Mousse for flexible fullness and hold.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for square, oval or heart shaped faces. This style works best on medium to thick hair.
Tip:
For extra volume, backcomb the base and interior of hair, leaving the surface smooth.

BELLE NOUVEAU

This sexy style is so easy to create. Save it for that special night out!
Easy Sexy Updo with Curls
Easy Sexy Updo with Curls Side View
How To Style:
  1. Prep dry hair with a dry shampoo.
  2. Create a side part and sweep hair over to the right side. Backcomb the surface layer in the back to create volume for your twist.
  3. Next, take hair and twist it clockwise to create a roll. Smooth the surface area with a comb or a grooming brush.
  4. Secure the twisted roll against the head using bobby pins.
  5. Allow ends to cascade of the left side. Backcomb the interior for extra volume. Curl ends with a large barrel curling iron as needed.
  6. Set this style with a light hold hairspray.
Recommended Hair Products:
Try Kevin Murphy FRESH.HAIR for perfect next-day hair.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is suitable for square, oval or heart shaped faces. This style works best on medium to thick hair.
Tip:
Accent this look with hair jewels.
Play up your long tresses this season with any of these fun and easy updos for long hair!

Source http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/long/easy-updos.html

Switch Up Your Look: Brown Hair With Caramel Highlights

Need a kick to your brunette strands? Adding shades of caramel highlights is just the thing for you! They add definition to layers and curls, lighten your overall color, and add soft warmth to your look.  You can go bold, soft and subtle, or ombre’ to add that “special something” to your color. Color a new you by wearing brown hair with caramel highlights!

Caramel Dream

Soft, medium-toned caramel highlights look amazing ribboning through rich chocolate brown hair. Keeping them separated gives curls lots of fun and interest too.
Soft Medium Caramel Highlights on Chocolate Brown Hair
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Medium skin tones that look great in warmer colors wear this rich shade best. Hair that is already a rich chocolate color is a great starting point to achieve this color.
Tip:
Caramel is one of those colors that everyone has a different idea of exactly what it is. Make sure to bring a picture to your color appointment to ensure you and your stylist are on the same page!

Caramel Accent

Soft brown hair color with added caramel accent highlights brightens the face and is a perfect year round color!
Soft Brown Haircolor with Caramel Accent Highlights
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Lighter skin tones look best in this softer color, while hair that is starting a blonde to light brown is a good starting point to achieving this color.
Tip:
If you are going darker with blonde hair to this rich caramel hue, it is important to ask your stylist for the right shampoo and conditioner to keep your color. A lot of shampoos will quickly pull fresh color out of previously blonde hair. Sulfate-free, color safe shampoos are a must!

Caramel Ribbons

Soft ribbons of caramel highlights that are heavier around the face look amazing paired with a rich dark brown.
Brown Hair With Caramel Highlights
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Medium to dark skin tones that look great in warmer colors are perfect for this hue, while hair that is naturally dark brown provides a perfect canvas for these face framing highlights.
Tip:
Keeping long hair shiny and healthy can make your color go from nice to fabulous! Adding a deep conditioning treatment weekly or bi-weekly to your hair maintenance schedule makes a huge difference. My favorite is Pravana’s NEVO 60 Sec Deep Treat. In only one minute, hair is super soft and shiny!

Multi-Faceted Caramel

Adding multi-tonal caramel highlights to brown hair adds richness and dimension that commands attention!  It looks great curled, straight or pulled up as seen in this formal style.
Multi Tonal Caramel Highlights on Brown Hair
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones look best in this mutli-dimensional hue. Hair that is starting at a light to medium brown make it easiest to achieve this color.
Tip:
Bringing a picture in to your stylist is one of the best ways to get exactly what you’re looking for. Make sure you discuss what your idea of caramel is. It varies sometimes person to person of exactly how light, dark, or warm caramel should be.

Balayage Caramel

These soft and rich caramel highlights are created using a painted on, or balayage, technique. It produces such natural-looking highlights that you’d swear the sun did them!
Soft Balayage Caramel Highlights For Brown Hair
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones look great in this hue, and hair that is starting off at a medium brown is a perfect starting point for these balayage caramel highlights.
Tip:
Not all stylists are up on how to achieve balayage highlights. Check out their online reviews, Facebook pages, and Instagram to see what kind of hair they are putting out. Also, a consultation before your appointment with a new stylist is always a great idea!

Flipping for Caramel

Lots of fun, warm-toned caramel highlights brighten this flipped out look, giving the skin a warm glow!
Warm Caramel Highlights on Hairstyle with Flips
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Medium skin tones that look great in warm colors wear this color nicely. Hair that is currently a warm brown is a great starting point for this caramelized look.
Tip:
The caramel pictured is a warm caramel. Talk to your stylist about how golden of a caramel he or she has in mind to make sure you are both on the same page. Pictures are a great way to make sure you both are thinking the same color!

Caramel Bliss

Warm chocolate brown with fine and rich caramel highlights creates a beautiful color that looks fabulous on almost anyone! Be ready to accept all the compliments that come with this color.
Warm Chocolate Brown Hair Color with Rich Caramel Highlights
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones that can wear a rainbow of colors look amazing in this warm tone. Hair that is beginning at a light to meduim brown is a perfect backdrop for these rich caramel highlights.
Tip:
Love her volume? One of my favorite tricks is to use dry shampoo at the root in the areas you are looking to pump up. Simply style hair, spray a small amount in root area, and give it a slight backcomb with a brush or comb. My favorite dry shampoo is Pravana’s Fresh.

Caramel Ombre’

Dark rich brown flowing into a soft caramel is one of the hottest colors in Hollywood these days. It’s great for stretching color appointments and staying right on trend at the same time!
Caramel Ombre Hair Color
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones with warm undertones look great in this hot ombre‘, while hair that is strong and healthy is a great starting point for any ombre’.  Strong ends can handle the lightening and toning process.
Tip:
To keep the blending line soft, ask your stylist to give you ombre’ highlights. This keeps the transition from being a straight line.

Creamy Caramel

Warm deep caramel woven through chocolate brown gives shine and life to any head of hair!
Deep Caramel Highlights on Chocolate Brown Hair Color
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones that look great in warm colors wear this color beautifully. Hair that is starting at a medium to light brown is a perfect setting for these warm caramel highlights.
Tip:
Keeping hair color looking great involves a professional sulfate-free and color safe shampoo, regular appointments, and weekly conditioning treatments. Consult your stylist for their personalized recommendations for you.

Dark Caramelo

If you want to keep it on the dark side, this is the color for you. The overall hue stays dark, but still has the richness of warm caramel.
Dark Haircolor with Warm Caramel Highlights
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Medium to darker skin tones look best in this darker look, while hair that is a medium brown to start with is a great beginning point to achieve this color.
Tip:
Keep your hair looking great with regular trims! A dusting off the ends every eight weeks will do wonders. Ask your stylist if they offer memberships or have any specials if you book ahead.

Light Caramel

Silky caramel highlights laced through light brown strands creates beauty and definition to everyday hair. Whether worn in waves, curls, braids or simply straight, your hair will thank you!
Silky Caramel Highlights on Light Brown Hair
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Medium to dark skin tones look wonderful in this rich warm hue, while hair that is starting from a dark blonde to light brown is a perfect starting point to achieve this color.
Tip:
If you are starting at a lighter color and going darker, prepare yourself to be shocked. It always seems darker than what you thought! Give it a few days (and a couple of washes) and you’ll be happy you went for the change.

Dark Chocolate

The darkest richest brown with subtle dark caramel highlights makes this color scream beautiful!
Dark Brown Hair Color with Subtle Caramel Highlights
Brown Hair With Caramel Highlights
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Warm, dark skin tones wear this color wonderfully, and hair that is naturally dark brown is the best starting point to create this look.
Tip:
Don’t forget to use a weekly deep conditioning treatment to keep your darker tresses rich and shiny.

Caramel Overload

Alternating different shades of caramel highlights through warm chocolate brown strands creates so much interest and texture within the hair!
Caramel Highlights on Warm Chocolate Brown Hair
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones that look great in warmer colors wear this shade well. Hair that is healthy and starting at a medium to dark brown is a great base for these rich highlights.
Tip:
When looking to achieve this color, you will only need to ask for a partial highlight. This will bring lightness around your face and through the top of your head, leaving the depth and darkness underneath.

Caramel Concentration

A concentration of beautiful caramel highlights around the face brightens your overall look and is always in style.
Caramel Highlights Around the Face
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones that look great in warmer blues, greens, and oranges look great in this bright caramel highlight. Hair that is starting at a dark to medium warm brown is a perfect canvas for these face framing highlights.
Tip:
Love her curls? The best curl-staying tip I have is to use a medium hold gel or mousse before blow drying hair. Let curls cool completely before you manipulate them, and don’t go overboard on the hairspray. Too much hairspray can weigh down curls, causing them to fall out!

Oh So Subtle

Light caramel highlights through the ends that softly work their way up towards the scalp is an easy to maintain yet oh so fabulous look!
Light Subtle Caramel Highlights on Dark Hair
Best Skin Tone and Hair Type:
Light to medium skin tones that look fabulous in warmer tones wear this color beautifully, and hair that is rich dark brown to light brown can achieve these gorgeous highlights easily.
Tip:
Don’t overdo these soft highlights! They are meant to be subtle. Talk to your stylist and bring pictures to show how much of the highlights you are looking for.
Brunettes don’t fret, with all of the caramel options you have, your locks will never look the same. Go dark and rich, lighter and creamy, or multi-tonal. Depth and lightness are not your only options either! Concentrate those gorgeous highlights around your face in a soft ombre’, or go all the way through. Just go for it and warm up your look by wearing brown hair with caramel highlights!

Source http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/color/brown-hair-with-caramel-highlights.html

Bombshell Alert: 10 Long Blonde Hair Ideas


We all have our favorite blonde: a friend, celebrity, or maybe it’s YOU! We have put together our top 10 favorite long blonde hair ideas to inspire your next bombshell look. Thinking blonde but don’t want the commitment? Ask your stylist to pop in a few ‘blondies’ to lighten up!

Beachy Wave

The ease of sultry sea salt waves won’t be going anywhere anytime soon! Try this look on your long blonde locks.  The best part of this style is that you can achieve this look without using heat!
Long Blond Hairstyle with Beachy Waves
How To Style:
1. Spray damp hair with texturizing spray or sea salt spray.
2. Create several braids (more braids = more waves!).
3. Let hair air dry.
4. Pull out the braids, gently brush through and you’re ready to go!
BONUS: Sleep in braids and awake to a quick and easy, fuss-free morning.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Anyone can wear this style. To do this ‘no heat’ version, the longer the hair the better for the braids
Recommended Products:
We love the Surf Spray from Bumble and Bumble or Hydra-Boost Texturizing & Volumizing Spray.

Curly Dark Blonde

A great way to add some volume to your long blonde hairstyle is by adding some serious curls.
Long Blonde Hairstyle with Curls and Volume
How To Style:
1. Prep hair with a thermal protectant.
2. Dry hair using round brush to create volume at the crown.
3. Take small sections (about one inch) and curl, working from neckline to crown.
4. Let curls cool or ‘set’.
5. Lightly finger comb through the curls, keeping the structure of the curl in tact.
6. Finish with a strong hold hairspray.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Square, round or oval face shapes work well with curl to help soften and balance out the face shape by bringing the volume up. Medium to fine hair will hold curl well with this style.
Recommended Products:
Use Onesta Volumizing Foam on damp hair for weightless volume. Green Tea and Milk Thistle will give these curls beautiful shine.

Sleek & Straight

A great way to show off your beautiful blonde hair color is by going long, sleek and straight.
Long Blonde Hair
How To Style:
1. Spray damp hair with thermal protectant.
2. Use a large round brush or paddle brush to dry hair.
3. Using a flat iron, go though each section of hair, making sure the heat is high enough to minimize the number of passes through your hair, but low enough not to cause damage. Get a glossy finish with a shine or smoothing product.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Any face shape or hair type can pull off this look.
Recommended Products:
The perfect product for those with fine hair is the lightweight Bamboo Smooth Kendi Dry Oil Micromist.

Long Layers

Want to do something new to your long blonde hair while still keeping the length? Ask your stylist to put a few layers in your next cut. This is also a great strategy for removing excess weight and adding more movement.
Long Blonde Hairstyle with Layers
How To Style:
1. Spray damp hair with thermal protectant.
2. Using a large round brush dry your hair section by section.
3. Finish with a holding spray.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
A square face shape will benefit from the softness long layers provide, while round face shapes benefit as the layers will help elongate the face. Any hair type can benefit from layering!
Recommended Products:
Air Control Hairspray by Aveda won’t weigh your hair down and will give it flexible movement.

Blunt Bangs

A heavier bang is not for the light at heart, but it will give your long blonde ‘do an entirely different look.
Long Blonde Hairstyle with Braid and Blunt Bangs
How To Style:
1. Spray damp hair with thermal protectant.
2. Blow dry straight down using a paddle bush.
3. If needed, smooth over with a flat iron.
4. Pull your length over to the side and create a loose three-strand braid to achieve the look in this photo.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
A heavy bang works best on those with oblong or oval faces to create even symmetry to the face. This style is best for those without natural curl in their hair, unless you are willing to put in the extra work!
Recommended Products:
Using an organic base of Aloe Vera, Kasia’s Off the Fritz will prevent frizz while protecting your hair against thermal and environmental damage.

Beautiful Braid

This is an easy go-to for those days on the run, looking sassy at the gym, or when you want that extra 10 minutes of sleep in the morning.
Long Blonde Hairstyle with Braid
How To Style:
1. Spray damp hair with thermal protectant and texturizing spray.
2. Roughly blow dry your hair or for the super on-the-go days, skip this step
3. Pull all of your hair to one side and braid
4. Gently massage and pull the braid apart to achieve the thickness and texture of the braid in on this model.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Any and all face shapes and hair types can wear this look! Those with finer hair will have most success by NOT skipping step number two.
Recommended Products:
To create an even more dramatic look, use Kevin Murphy’s Powder Puff Volumizing Powder during step number four.

Face Framing Layers

This look has lots of layering done, bringing extra attention to your bombshell face! This is another great way to keep your length, yet change your shaping and pull out facial features.
Long Blonde Hairstyle with Face Framing Layers
How To Style:
1. Spray damp hair with thermal protectant.
2. Using a large round brush, dry your hair section by section, alternating bending sections towards and away from your face.
3. Finish with a holding spray and light texturizer to create “piecy” ends.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This look is great for those with heart shaped faces and fine hair. Keeping the ends longer and more blunt around the parameters will create a fuller visual, while bringing layers up front gives body.
Recommended Products:
Use ColorProof FiberBlast Texture Crème to create texture on the ends of those face framing layers.

Half Up

This is an easy yet versatile look to change up your long blonde hairstyle for the week. Half up is also a nice way to glam up your soft blonde curls for a special event, or just to simply get your hair out of your face!
Long Blonde Half Up Hairstyle with Curls
How To Style:
1. Prep hair with a thermal protectant.
2. Dry hair using round brush to create volume at the crown.
3. Take medium sections and curl working from neckline to crown.
4. Backcomb and smooth over at the crown.
5. Pull back and pin desired amount of hair.
6. Finish with a strong hold hairspray.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Everyone can use their imagination and have fun with this look.
Recommended Products:
For those volume lovers out there, try Moroccan Oil Root Boost.

Side-Swept Bangs

Adding a sexy side-swept bang is another great way to vamp up any of the long blonde hairstyles we’ve discussed, but without making a major cutting commitment!
Long Blonde Hairstyle with Curls and Side Swept Bangs
How To Style:
1. Prep hair with a thermal protectant.
2. Take medium sections and curl working from neckline to crown, curling away from the face.
3. Curl bangs to desired side.
4. Lightly comb though curls.
5. Finish with a medium hold hairspray.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Round and heart shaped faces with medium to fine hair will benefit most from these side-swept bangs.
Recommended Products:
Try Kevin Murphy’s Body Builder Mousse to create the perfect side-swept bangs.

Hair Accessories

A fun way to sass up long blonde hair is to use accessories! Flowers, headbands, and glammed up bobby pins are all easy items to add interest.
Headband Accessory with Flowers
How To Style:
1. Prep hair with thermal protectant.
2. Taking large sections, curl hair away from your face.
3. Brush through to soften the curl.
4. Spray with light hold hairspray.
5. Simply add in a cute headband, embellished hairpin, flower, beautiful hair tie, or barrette!
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Everyone can enjoy accessorizing their long golden strands – just use your imagination!
Recommended Products:
Spritz the hair for a beautiful full finish with Kasia Organic’s Hydra Boost Texturizing & Volumizing Spray.
Go for it bombshell – give one of these gorgeous long blonde hair ideas a try!

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