Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Easy Halloween Hairstyles from Madison Reed.

5 More Easy Halloween Hairstyles
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Coming up with a great Halloween costume can be as easy as the perfect hairstyle, a little bit of makeup, and a whole lot of attitude. Here are 5 more easy, last minute Halloween hairstyles courtesy of Madison Reed
Halloween Hair Ideas
1. Start by finding the perfect middle part in your hair
2. Flat iron your hair
3. Spray hair to smooth any flyaways, add some eyeliner and rock this Cher circa 1960s look
Halloween Hair Ideas
1. Pull your hair back into a french braid that moves diagonally across the back of your head. We suggest getting a friend to help
2. Leave out several tendrils and curl them loosely
3. Work on your aloof yet fierce warrior look
Halloween Hair Ideas
1. Divide your hair into two sections
2. Use a doubled strip of florists wire that will run from the tip of one braid, over your head like a headband, all the way to the tip of the other braid
3. Braid the first section of your hair including the wire as you work
4. Run the wire over your head and braid the wire into the second braid
5. Bend as needed!
Halloween Hair Ideas
1. Start by finding the perfect middle part in your hair and dividing your hair into two sections
2. Pull your hair up into two high ponytails. Back tease ponytails for fullness
3. On each side, pull the hair through the elastic one last time, creating a loop. Then feed the bottom of the ponytail through the loop
4. Wrap the remaining lengths of hair around the Minnie Ear buns and pin into place
Halloween Hair Ideas
1. Starting at the front on either side of your head, separate two small sections and braid them. Join the two braids at the back
2. Curl the rest of your hair in loose curls
3. Back tease hair to create volume if necessary
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Hair Tutorial: Twist-N-Pin Style for Short Hair
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Growing out short hair can be a real pain! Try our messy up-do to give you a new look while you’re waiting for your hair to grow out.
Here’s our simple step-by-step tutorial for this versatile style–from the professionals on the Color Crew at Madison Reed!
Halloween Hair Ideas
1. Section out a 2? by 2? section right below your crown.
2. Twist and pin this section, this will act as base to anchor all your other pins.
3. Start taking small sections, twisting and pinning to the base you have created.
4. Take and twist pieces from your nape and pin to the base.
5. Take sections from your temple and twist back, pinning in place.
6. You are left with the top section, back tease just a bit for some added volume.
7. Twist back and pin back, hiding the original base you created.
8. The finished product should look messy and lovely.
9. Finallly, pull out a few face framing tendrils and you are on your way!
Now is the perfect time to try Madison Reed's healthier for you color! Happy October! Take $10 off your first purchase of Madison Reed hair color - just use the offer code OCTOBERLOVE at checkout.

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