Consider the following when choosing your hairstyle graduation:
Face Shape - Just like your everyday hairstyle, the hairstyle should compliment your graduation face shape. Here are some "golden rules". If you have a long face, opt for a style with a sweeping stroke and higher volume on the sides than on top. If you have a short face, is a sweeping new style with some height on top. A wide face should have some hair left down at the sides to create length. It's all about proportion.
Dress style and neckline - Proportion is key here too. If you are wearing a thin dress, choose a hair style according to that figure. If your dress is very wide at the bottom, make sure you have a bit of volume to your hairstyle to balance the whole look.
The neckline of your dress is essential to consider when choosing your prom hair style. If your dress has an open neckline in front and back, carrying most of your hair look great. However, if your back is covered front and back or closed in, consider using most or all of the hair to the neck. An elegant updo suits the type of dress very well.
Accessories - Use accessories sparingly in your prom hair style. A few rhinestone pins hair, small flowers, a necklace of pearls, even a tiara can add character to your style and complement your dress. Overuse of accessories can be a bit loud, so the minimum, just enough for impact.
The texture of the hair - curls are a staple of holiday hair style and can be of various shapes and sizes. But they are not the only way to texturize your style. Small braids woven throughout the hair add a unique element. Bone straight hair can look great in an updo, provided there is a bit of height to it and a lot of shine. Finger waves add a glamorous touch and are ideal for dressing up short hairstyles.
Updo or not - simply because it is a graduation hair style does not mean you have to be an updo. Hair left down style and voluptuous waves can be as glamorous as an updo hairstyle. Especially with a couple of selected accessories, a flower behind the ear or a rhinestone tiara. The biggest consideration is whether a style to suit your dress and your overall theme.
Theme - Your dress will have a certain "feel" to it. Glamorous, funky, classic, etc. .. Make sure your holiday hair style is in harmony with the feeling of your dress. You will create a look from head to toe, and if one element is off, the look becomes awkward. So put some thought into how you would describe your look and style of hair around that topic. Or link the issue with your stylist if your hair done professionally. (We highly recommend)
Consultation and test - If your hair is in a room that is a good idea to visit the stylist beforehand for a consultation and / or a trial. Consultations are usually free, the stylist will sit with you, view photos, discuss your ideas, and share your thoughts on what would look good and be viable in your hair type and face shape. An essay is an appointment where the stylist actually does your hair to see if their plans are what you really want. The appointment of evidence is not free but well worth it to avoid potential disasters prom hair day.
One last tip: avoid anything too trendy for your prom hair style. Fashion is ideal for everyday use, but the prom is a memorable event that is always looking for photos. If you go too trendy, you could be looking back in 5 years saying, "What was I thinking? "Also, this is a unique opportunity to explore your glamorous side and feel positively stunning as a whole. Have a great prom!


