Today, hairstyles made in the Greek style are becoming more and more popular. This type of hairstyle is so popular due to the fact that it can be perfect for a variety of occasions and a variety of styles of clothing. So, let's try to figure out how the headband for Greek hairstyles is used.
Hair with bandage
The usual length for which such hairstyles are made is either medium or fairly long hair. In general, hairstyles with a Greek bandage can be very different, just turn on your imagination. We will talk in more detail about the so-called universal version, which uses a bandage for Greek hairstyles. To do this, you must have studs available, as well as one meter of tape. So, we begin the preparatory process, as a result of which a bandage for Greek hairstyles should be obtained from the ribbon you have taken. Here you will need help. Ask someone to take and press the tape in the middle, at this time you should twist the ends of it indifferent sides. The main task is the need to spiral your ribbon.
In order for your work not to be wasted, and the ribbon does not fall apart, tie the ends. So, the headband for Greek hairstyles, made at home, is ready.
If you do not want to make such a headband yourself, you can buy it in the store, since there are a lot of options today, ranging from just a standard pigtail to a headband decorated with rhinestones. The main attribute of a light and romantic hairstyle is a headband; a Greek hairstyle cannot be complete without it. After the bandage was either bought or made on our own, we are engaged in hair styling.
In order for the hairstyle to be airy and not visually weigh down your image, add a slight negligence. After washing your hair and thoroughly drying your hair, divide it into an even parting.
Next, put a bandage on your head. The next step is hair styling. How tight or loose you make everything will depend on what your hairstyle will be like in general. Do not try to tuck all the hair into the bandage at once, it is better to first divide them into small and neat strands and, twisting them a little with your finger, tuck them into the bandage itself. Having done this procedure, first on one side, and then on the other, do not forget to pin your hair with a hairpin so that it does not fall apart. Samethe part of the hair that remains behind is tucked into the bandage with one movement of the hand. Do not forget to stab again all those places that seem weak to you so that your hairstyle does not fall apart after a few hours. When all the hair is tucked in, do not forget to lower the bandage itself to the forehead, low enough. It should be almost flush with where the hair starts to grow from.
That's the whole principle on which all Greek hairstyles are based, so creating something like this will not be difficult.