Wednesday, 28 May 2014

WANT TO BE A GREEK GODDESS...

THIS SUMMER TRY THESE GREEK HAIRSTYLES

Hera, Aphrodite, and Artemis are the names of some popular Greek goddess who are also known for their beauty. The Greek goddess hair often inspires modern women who like to have glamorous ancient style. There are some Greek goddess hair styles as explained below. These hairstyles look great in wavy and curly hair. They can be worn in special occasions such as wedding or prom. Let’s start with Artemis hairstyle. Of course you are familiar with this Greek goddess, right? She is the goddess of the hunt. To the Romans, she is known as Diana. She has her hair pulled up at the back creating a messy updo. Do you want to style your hair in this way? It is quite simple to do the style yourself. Start with curling your hair loosely. Allow several hair strands fall down over your neck and face. Pin up the updo at the crown of the head. Wearing a ribbon around your head will completely turn you into Artemis.

CLASSIC
This simpler look is depicted by Aphrodite hair style. This is simple yet classically beautiful Greek goddess hair. As a goddess of love, everything about Aphrodite is romantic, and her hair style is. Use large rollers to produce textured wobbly waves. Apply some amount of hairspray to keep the beautiful waves. Part the hair in the middle and brush it down gently. Aphrodite has shoulder length hair. But, you can still get the look with longer hair. Sometimes Aphrodite is also described with her hair is an ancient updo. More or less it looks like Artemis hairstyle. The difference is on the hair textures. While Artemis has loose wave hairstyle, Aphrodite updo has tighter and more defined curls. You can combine this hairstyle with braids inserted around the gathered curls. As a final touch, adorn the updo with a ribbon that matches your dress color. Talking about color, by the way, you do need to do a hair coloring as the color of Greek goddess hair varies from light golden to black.

               

GLAMOUR

Hera, the mother goddess, also has inspiring hairstyle. She has tightly curled hair pulled back at the sides of the head leaving some curls falling down around her face, neck, and shoulder. These tight curls are formed using small rollers. Curled bangs can be added, too. So, which Greek goddess hair captivating your heart? Although these hairstyles depict ancient Greek mythology, they are applicable for this modern era. Usually women wear these lovely styles for wedding and costume party mythology, they are  applicable for this modern era. Usually women wear these lovely styles f ora wedding and costume party. To achieve the Hera hairstyle, create very tight curls with a thin iron, pull them back and secure them with a pin; also let some strands fall at the back. For an Aphrodite style, create loose waves with big rollers and let both sides of the hair hand loose on your shoulder and chest. Finally, for an Artemis hairstyle, make your hair wavy and pull it up to your temple, securing it in a bun.



 ROMANCE
You may choose the loose Greek goddess hairstyle. Your hair should have volume but still maintain its sleekness, in order to keep it classy. Create soft big curls only on both sides of the hair and let the ends flip back. You will draw everyone’s attention with such a classy option. However, if you are in the mood of wearing your hair up, you may go for the Greek goddess loose updo; create medium curls on your hair, loosely pushing it back and securing with a hair pin. If it doesn’t look very sleek, don’t worry; this is the whole idea! You may also let some hair fall on your face for some added sexiness. For a more dramatic hairstyle, the Greek goddess curly updo is your choice. Create tight, small and well defined curls, using a thin curling iron. You may push the hair back and secure with a pin; you may still let a few strands fall on your face, but for a sleeker look, pull all of them back.



The trademark of Greek hairstyles is the braid, which can create a casual, romantic or sophisticated look, depending on what you try to achieve and the clothes you wear. The braided updo is one of the options; braid one or both sides of the hair up to back and secure with pins; alternatively, secure half of the hair at the back, letting the other half loose. The milkmaid braid is another classic Greek goddess hairstyle, perfect for formal events. The braids run on the top front around the head, like a crown; divide your hair in two and secure them into a ponytail. Braid one part starting in front going to the back; do the same for the other side. Finally, wrap the braid on both sides of the head and put the tip under the braided part of the hair, securing with a pin.

No matter which Greek goddess hairstyle you choose, it is certain they will bring out the goddess in you.



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