Saturday, March 14, 2020
The best headbands for straight hair
Straight hair is the perfect hair type to play with accessories. Headbands look great against straight hair and give you multiple options for styling your hair around. Adding headbands to your stylish locks with moment pieces gives a stylish upgrade to your classic straight locks. Adding a headband to your textured, straight hair can add to the cool factor of this look.
Blows up
Straight hair offers many options for your hairstyle. You can use it, half up, full down, or in a sophisticated up-do. If you want to keep your bangs in place, slip into the headband and pass it about an inch past the hairline. Since you don't want the top of your head to look too flat, add some volume under the hair that flows out of the headband. For extra volume, you can also dry your ends to create some flow. A simple and thin headband that contrasts well with your hair is your best option when you want to put your bangs on.
Knocks down
If you like to leave the bangs down, there are a couple of headband hairstyles that will add an extra boho chic look to your style. Put your headband on top of your head, hippie style. Let your bangs drop to the front. This look is best with side swept bangs - with blunt bangs it can look really tough. Again, you want to place your headband where your hair meets your bangs. This is an ideal location for your headband if you have straight hair. You can also add some volume by styling your hair at the crown of your head so that your hair falls well around your headband. When you put your bangs on, you can play around with bigger or brighter headband pieces to create an effortless feminine look.
Medium
Separating your bangs and putting your hair in half can produce a more creative hairstyle than a simple headband and straight hair. Rachel wears a simple braided brown headband, but it looks great with the way she parted her bangs and removed it behind her ears. This look is really easy to achieve and gives it a slight boho vibe.
Pony straight
When you think of a ponytail and headband combination, you probably think how boring. It can actually be very stylish and very versatile for any occasion. Adding some texture and volume to your straight ponytail can really help bring it to life. Get creative with your headband: Choose a shiny or sparkly headband, incorporate a braid, or put a ponytail on your back to create some visual interest. It's good to be creative with your headband selection, but don't pick something that will dominate your face or your entire outfit.
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