| Prom 2008 Hair: Pretty In Purple Raspberry |
| Karen Marie Shelton - Copyright 2001 - All
Rights Reservedf |
| Revised: 12/25/07 - Original
Publication Date: 10/20/2001 |
Introduction
HairBoutique.com
is proud to announce that for Prom Season 2008 we have partnered with some of the leading Prom Dress designers to help you
select a gorgeous Prom dress and a matching dream hairstyle. (All photos included in this article are copyrighted by Alfred
Angelo and may not be copied without express permission).
A series
of Prom 2002 hair design articles will be published over the
next several months at HairBoutique.com.
These articles will include photos of
actual Prom 2002 fashions that you can purchase along with
step-by-step styling instructions for stunning hair designs that
compliment each Prom style.
Alfred Angelo's Purple Raspberry Creation
The
stunning gown shown in this article is the Purple Raspberry
spaghetti strap gown
(3335) by Alfred Angelo. This romantic creation has a beautiful brocade front and a
sizzling laced back that is graceful and elegant. (Where To Buy: Alfred
Angelo Store Locator).
With a stunning decorative front and
sexy back, this fairytale dress calls for a soft romantic updo.
The hairdo described in this article is designed around carefree
ringlets that cascade wistfully around the face and neck. Even better,
this style can be worn for any formal event.
Soft
Ringlet Updo
This
updo normally requires the assistance of a professional stylist or a
friend or family member that can help you fix your hair. Because
the hair has loose curls that cascade down the sides and back,
additional hands are required to achieve a carefully finished style.
If you wish to try this style on your
own, be sure to spend time in several practice sessions to see if you
can duplicate the look. If you have never worn an updo before,
be prepared to adjust to a change in your hair comfort factor.
If you are in doubt about how well you
would look in this style, have your hair done by a stylist several
weeks before your Prom and have a friend take photos. This will
give you a chance to look at yourself as others would see your hair.
Getting
Started Tips
The
model in this photo has long layers. This
updo style is
designed to work best for hair that is medium thickness, shoulder
length or longer.
The style highlights the face along with
the dress. Although most face shapes will be flattered by this
style, if your face is long and thin it is better to design the updo
so it lays closer to the head with more volume added along the sides.
Oval and heart shaped faces will look
beautiful in this style. Square faces can achieve balance by
carefully pulling ringlet tendrils down around the jaw and cheeks to
soften. Round face shapes can achieve a slimming effect by
adding more height at the crown, adding tendrils at the cheeks and
playing with a light dusting of side parted bangs or hairline
tendrils.
Hair that is fine or thin may not adopt well to this
style unless add-on hair is incorporated into the look. If
you wish, you can also experiment with a foam filler in the same color
as your hair to give your hair instant volume and boost.
Another option is to use a volumizing
shampoo and gel or spray to blow up the hair cuticle. Curly or wavy hair
may need to be temporarily straightened before the look can be successfully
created. Moderate natural curls or waves can be incorporated
easily into the style.
Instructions
If possible, create
this look on hair that is not freshly washed. Right after a shampoo
hair tends to be soft and slippery and harder to work with. This
is especially true for an updo style.
Step
One: Starting
at the front of the head use a pointed comb and make a part right down the very
center of your head. Although a side parting is possible, you
will need to consider how to adjust the volume of the updo to lay
properly on your head. If you prefer bangs, these can be added
to the style.
Step
Two: Apply a good hair spray like PhytoLaque,
Vain
Hard Up or Edwin
Paul Shaping Spray to saturate and dampen hair. This will help to make hair more
manageable as you style. It will also help to keep the curls longer.
Step
Three: Set your entire head on either velcro or hot
rollers that are medium in diameter. Depending on the number of
ringlets you desire, you may want to use curlers that measure 1-2
inches in diameter. You can alter the look by increasing or
decreasing the size of the curling tools. Remember that it is
important to experiment weeks before your Prom to determine which size
rollers give you the best texture for this style.
Step
Four: After the curlers have finished setting or
"cooled" carefully remove them. Spritz lightly with a
light styling spray or use a good
sculpting gel that you carefully apply to your fingers and then
comb through your hair.
Note:
Do not use a brush or comb. Use your fingers to style and
arrange your hair.
Step
Five: Use your fingers to take a small section of hair at
the crown (back of your head). Lightly backcomb the base of the
crown section with a comb or brush to give the hair
fullness.
Note:
You can also use an old toothbrush to get even more lift at the roots.
Step
Six: Turn the newly "teased" section under in a
soft roll and pin with hairpins or bobby pins in the same color as
your hair. The new roll will create a base for the rest of the
updo to rest upon.
Step
Seven: Use your fingers to carefully separate individual
sections of hair into sections that vary from 1-3 inches.
Depending on how many different curls your want, create more or less
sections.
Step Eight: Pull
each individual section of hair up towards the crown. Drape each
section as you would like it to lay and then pin the section to the
base of hair at the crown. Pin the hair midway through the
strand to allow the ends of the hair with the curls to cascade down
around your head.
Step Nine: Starting
at one side of your head work around your head and carefully pin all
the strands in different sections to give a balanced and even
distribution of curls from the base at the crown. You can pin
the curls as close or high off the head as you desire. You can
also pin the strands as tightly or loosely as you desire.
Remember to take your time and check
each strand as you pin. Make sure that each strand is firmly
pinned once you position it.
Step Ten: In
the front of your head carefully position and drape the strands back
along the head and up to the crown to give the crown a covered and
more finished look. In essence you will be using the sections at the
front of the head to wrap lightly around the crown to give a more
finished look.
Leave
long tendril sections to cascade down around your face. If you want
tighter tendrils use a 1/4
to 1 inch barreled curling iron or hot rollers to give you a
tighter ringlet.
Step Eleven: Carefully tuck
away and pin the remaining hair ends from obvious view.
Either pin down any straggling pieces for a smooth elegant look
or tease them up for a more feathery look.
Step
Twelve: Add
a little styling wax for a more edgy look. Or keep the look soft by
spraying with a light hairspray to finish the look.
Decorate the finished
updo style by adding
one or more gorgeous fresh flowers or add purple
crystals or white colored
tiny crystal headbands,
hair snaps, magnets or jeweled clips.
If
you prefer wear this beautiful style without any adornments.
If
you use fresh flowers, wait to pin them into your hair right before
you leave for the Prom to keep them as fresh as long as
possible.
Note:
A special thank you to Alfred Angelo for sharing this gorgeous
gown with HairBoutique.com. If you would like to purchase this gown go
to the Alfred Angelo
site for a list of retails stores that carry this design.
About
Alfred Angelo
Alfred Angelo is the most recognized brand of formal and bridal dress apparel around the globe. For the past 70 years Alfred Angelo
has been dressing Prom goers in elegant and affordable gowns.
Alfred Angelo is the world’s leading maker of Prom, wedding gowns
and bridesmaid dresses, yet they retain the personal touch of a family
owned company.
Founded in the 1930’s by Alfred Angelo Piccione and his
wife, Edythe Piccione, today the company is owned by their son and
daughter, Vincent and Michele Piccione. Together they dedicate their
business, technological and creative talents to ensure that Alfred
Angelo continues to provide beautiful formal wear of the finest
quality at affordable prices.
You
can find Alfred Angelo gowns in thousands of retail stores
throughout not only North America, but on every other continent as
well.
Alfred Angelo is unique because they have a design team that
creates both exquisite gowns and coordinating looks. They have an
extensive collection of gorgeous Formal dress styles, most of which
are very affordably priced, all of which are available in sizes
16W-28W.
We invite you to explore all of AlfredAngelo and their gowns at: www.alfredangelo.com.
Browse through the complete collection of gowns, learn some key gown terminology,
and most importantly, use the great store
locator/where to buy guide, to learn which stores in your area carry
these gorgeous products. |