Breezy waves, unfussy braids and lower-than-low ponytails – spring is all about natural open hair. Maybe you like to rough it up, or tie it back, even if you like to keep your hairstyle less than perfect, you can still achieve an unsurpassable look you can create at home or from the hair salon. Better still, these styles are so easy to do that they won’t annoy you when you attempt them. Here are ten of awesome spring styles for your hair.
Paul Hanlon wished to create a dry, cloth-like texture to make a turban oriented up-do for the Vera Wang Spring-Summer show 2013, resulting in is this lovely weathered hair look.
And this is a trendy uneven braid which is seemingly messy yet extremely pretty and do you think there is anything difficult in it?
Call upon your stylist for this shorter hairstyle this spring – an amazing mix of gentle and sharp. You can also put it as cheery and rebellious!
And this is one more short hairstyle. Most women are not sure about short hairstyles, but if they are done rightly, they make you look simply stunning – and this is the example.
This braid-cum-ponytail style is one more example of elegance in the disguise of mess. Whatever shape of your face is, it is going to suit you.
I love short hairstyles so much – so, I cannot resist myself from giving them again and again. Here is one more – jumbled yet ravishing!
And what can be more simple, yet stylish than this? You just have to achieve the skill of tying your two side locks on the back; but I think no woman need to learn it – it is inborn!
Do you like hair band? Again a short messy hairstyle, bound with a hair band! Isn’t it real pretty? And if you wear curly hair, this is going to be awesome for you!
And this is one more roughed up braid for you. It is not uneven, but still not too perfect, and yet it is chic. Try it this spring.
But we haven’t yet thought of a scarf. This one is based on the same. This is a simple yet beautiful creation by Guido at Dolce & Gabbana who placed it around the head almost an inch from the hairline and tied it back off-center along the nape of the neck, making its ends float on the shoulder. He turned the hair up as if to do a French twist, rather folding the ends beneath to form a loop and fanned it out atop the head. Isn’t it amazing?










