Published 13:25 IST, October 28th 2019
Diwali festivities: 3 ways to style your hair on Bhai Dooj
Get your best ethnic wear out for Bhai Dooj and style your hair in the most fashionable way. Read on to know about the top three ways to style your hair.
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With Bhai Dooj just around the corner, it's time to get your ethnic outfits out of the closet for the festive season. But no look is ever complete without a perfect hairdo. Here is a list of three best hairstyles that can go well with any traditional outfit. Take a look.
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The front bump is the classic Indian hairstyle that has changed drastically over the years. The only difference of this hairstyle with the very similar Western hairstyle is the puffiness and the size of the bump. In this hair-do, the bump is bigger. With the front bump, the hair can be styled in different ways such as free-flowing hair or a ponytail. The hairstyle best suits women who are in their 20s. It looks best with an ethnic outfit.
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The Messy Bun
A messy bun is perhaps the easiest and least time-consuming way to style the hair. These looks have now become trendy. The best way to make a messy bun is to simply not care about the stubborn layers or the lonely locks of the hair. One additional tip is to always keep the bun loose so that the locks and layers add up to the volume of the hair. This hairstyle will look good on women of any age group. The style looks good on both western and ethnic wear.
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The Side Braid
The best way to tackle short layers into a braid is by opting for a messy side braid. In this hairstyle, the layers or the front locks are loosened and curled to add weight and volume to the hair, while the rest of the hair is tightly made into a braid. Fan out the braid to the maximum to achieve the best possible results of the look. This is among one of the most famous Indian hairstyles, for long hair. It goes along well while wearing ethnic clothes like lehenga, salwar kameez and more.
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10:47 IST, October 28th 2019