4 Easy Holiday Party Looks

Twisted updo pony

From the crown of the head, create a half-up ponytail. Create a small hole just above the elastic and flip the ponytail up and through the hole. Pull the elastic tight. This will create a twisted look. Gently pull at the twists to "pancake" them, or make them larger. This will add texture and volume to the look.

  1. Taking another section of hair to create a second half-up ponytail just below the previous one, repeat the flip through steps.

  2. Hook a Beachwaver Tail Scarg bow to the lower ponytail's elastic for a quick and easy festive flare.

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Half Up Waves

From the crown of the head, create a half-up ponytail. Use the Beachwaver S1 to curl hair in 1 inch sections. Add a fun accessory like our Rose Silky Oversized Bow for some extra glam during this holiday season.

ROSE SILY OVERSIZED BOW

Braided Pony

Add a pump of Braid Balm to hair to add some grip and flexible hold. Bring the left side over the middle, then the right side over the middle. Then, adding some more hair into the left side, bring it over the middle again. Add some hair to the right side and bring it over the middle working your way to the back of the head. Repeat the process of adding hair to the left and bringing it over the middle, and adding hair to the right and bringing it over the middle will create a French braid.

  1. After braiding secure with an elastic. Then you want to "pancake" each braid. To do this, you will gently pull on the edges of each braid "rung" to widen it. Start at the elastic and work your way up to the base of the braid. This technique will transform your braids to make them look more textured and denser.

  2. c. Finish this holiday look off with a bow.

Sarah's Tip: "'Pancaking' your braids can transform them! I love pulling at the sections of braids to make the braid look larger and fuller especially when I'm creating a look for someone with thin or fine hair."

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BRAID BALM

SCARF HIGH PONY

Smooth the hair into a half-up ponytail using Braid Balm and a strong elastic. Clip this ponytail out of the way. Create another ponytail below the first using the remaining hair. You should have two ponytails stacked closely together.

  • Create a small hole at the base of the top ponytail and pull the bottom ponytail up and through the hole. Tighten each elastic. Continue tightening each ponytail until they are as high as you want. They should look like a single ponytail with a ton of volume.

  • Use Team Texture to give the ponytail additional, volume, texture and grip. Add a fun accessory like our Large Velvet Bow for some extra glam during this holiday season.

Sarah's Tip: "Team Texture is a buildable product so you can continue adding more throughout the hair to give more lift and dimension."

TEAM TEXTURE

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