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The Flamenco is very elegant, perfect for Prom or wedding hair styles. Separate your hair with your fingers into two even sections. Don't part your hair with a comb as you don't want to end up with a part down the back of your head. Coil each section into a bun at your hairline in the back and fasten each with two hair sticks. You might find it easier to twist your hair until it begins to coil naturally. This is a great style if you have too much hair to fit into one bun.
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You girls with long hair can chose from several prom hair styles. You could leave it down (flowing locks are always great). But if you want to pin it back, remember that it doesn’t just have to be a ponytail. Put your hair into a ponytail first of all - (your hair will be too heavy without that extra support, and the style is most likely to slip). Then take the ends of your hair and twist it or curl it, and pin it to the back of your head. You could even have lots of tiny plaits, intertwine them, and then pin them into a beautiful bun shape to form a kind of crown.
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[One] option for prom hair styles that deals with the ponytail is to separate it into two sections. Then, twist each of the sections of hair into random knots. These knots are then pinned to the back of your head using crystal hairpins or shortsticks. If you want something a little sassier, pull a few strands out and then spritz them into place.
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The hottest hair style these days is the Natalie Portman style. The style hardly leaves some hair on your head. But it looks cool and happening. One can see your scalp. Another hot favorite is the one where the hairs are drastically cut short from the neck area. The upper portion of your head is left with some hair with a side parting.
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You only need to turn to red carpet for hot hairstyles for Prom 2008 hair. Just take a look at these new hair trends spotted on Hollywood stars that always turns heads.
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The Compass hair style is a great way to wear hairsticks if you only want to wear your sticks as ornaments or if your hair isn't quite long enough to create a more complicated style. Simply gather your hair in a ponytail at the back of your head and slide the hairsticks into the hair against your head underneath your ponytail holder. This look is especially effective if you use a ponytail holder that simulates your own braided hair (of course, those with longer locks can coil their own braid around the base of the ponytail).
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