Hair Style for Dancing

Hair and Photograph by Evening Plus

Hair and Photograph by Evening Plus

This beautiful “updo” will work for just about any special event such as a prom, spring formal, dressy party or wedding. This updo sits at the back of the head, so it would work well with many different types of bridal veils. I have used it a couple of times for when my daughter is ballroom dancing (not latin – it does not like swift movements!)
It can be worn with or without a fringe. It does require you to have shoulder length hair or longer.
Naturally curly and wavy hair would need to be straightened first.
Make sure you have a good hair setting product as well as a good hair spray on hand.

Instructions For Creating This Gorgeous Dressy Updo For Ballroom

  1. Carefully brush or comb the hair into a firm, but not overly tight, ponytail that sits halfway between the nape of the neck and the top of the head. Secure the ponytail with a “hair friendly” elastic band in the same colour as the hair.
  2. Take a section of hair about 4 inches thick at the very top of the ponytail, separate from the rest of the ponytail and clip it at the top of the hair. You will finish the do with this piece last. Clip it up to keep it separate and out of the way.
  3. Separate the ponytail into 6 to 8 separate, but equal strands approximately 2 inches in thickness.

    Note: To make the loops smaller or bigger you can adjust the number of strands and the thickness so that you have smaller and more numerous loops or bigger and fatter loops.

  4. Starting at the far left of the ponytail, take one 2″ stand and twist it gently under and to the left, forming a big soft hair loop. Pin the bottom of the loop with a small bobby pin to the back of the hair.
  5. Take the next 2″ strand and repeat the process making sure to pin the next loop so that it hides the previous bobby pin.
  6. Continue to make 2″ big fat loops across the ponytail until you reach the far right side of the ponytail. Take the last 2″ strand and loop it to the left and pin it.
  7. Spray the loops with a good hairspray like Aveda Air-O-Sol or similar.
  8. Take the section of hair at the top and unclip it carefully. Divide the remaining hair into 4 equal strands.
  9. Take the first of the 4 strands and loop it around the finger to form a tighter loop than the ones at the bottom. Pin this tighter loop to form one side of a 4 leaf clover.
  10. Take the remaining 3 strands and loop the same way and pin to form the complete clover. When finished, the 4 tighter loops should rest on top of the bigger looser hair loops at the bottom.
  11. Spray the top clover loops and then lightly spray the entire updo.
  12. There is the option to pull a few little wisps of hair at the front of the face in front of the ears. This look is best with straight bangs that do not detract from the simple, but beautiful, elegance of the hair loops.

With a little practice you should be able to do this updo by yourself with a good mirror. If you prefer, your hair stylist should be able to easily recreate this look for you.

Note: To add sparkle to this gorgeous hairstyle you may want to add a jeweled hair pin to the top of the crown or you may want to add sparkly hairpins to hold the curls.

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  1. Michele Rasmussen UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.17

    - 20th Oct, 08 01:10am

    Love, loved the hair, it’s beautiful!

  2. GarykPatton REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 6.0

    - 16th Jun, 09 07:06am

    Hi. I like the way you write. Will you post some more articles?

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