Weekly beauty tutorials: recreate 2010's trend hairstyles
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Your support makes all the difference.Fashion site fashionising.com has released its annual trend round-up for the hairstyles of the coming year, featuring runway-inspired braided hair, 1940s waves, and messy topknots. Here's how to achieve the looks.
Braided hair - Alexander Wang's side braid is one of the main trends for spring, and this video shows how to recreate the look in just a few easy steps. For more braided hairstyles, search for 'Dutch braid,' 'French braid,' or 'Lauren Conrad braid' on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n65CXXBasN4
Old Hollywood hair - For soft, glossy waves inspired by 1940s movie icons, watch this tutorial by hairstylist Oscar Blandi.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FZtTv3V1mE
High buns - VintageTokyo shows you how to achieve the Asian-inspired top knot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjnSjGID5Qk
Sleek ponytails - Looks created with lots of hair gel is another big trend for spring: Loulou magazine recreates two wearable looks, a chignon and a sleek ponytail, in this tutorial.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICLUm-ST4WE
Feathered headpieces - You don't have to spend much money on couture hair accessories: let Threadbanger show you how to DIY one of the hottest hair accessories this upcoming season.
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