Tease and
twist the top section of hair and secure it at one side of your head with bobby pins.
Not exact matches
Take your hair in small
sections from the front and
top portions of your head and
twist them up to the crown.
Now, pull up the
top section of your hair,
twist it and tuck it underneath your long hair to make it appear shorter.
Keeping your eyes peeled in your local Forever 21, New Look, Primark or even the clothing
section of the supermarket for crop
tops, pencil skirts, cropped pants, high waisted trousers, fitted or fluffy jumpers, cardigans, pencil dresses or flared dresses can make a huge difference to finding budget, basic pieces you can style up with a vintage
twist.
Then, take a
section of hair at the crown of your head and
twist it into a little
top knot, securing with a hair tie.
Take a few
top sections and
twist them into a bun, leaving the rest of the hair flowing.
To get this look, you can divide the
top section into several equal parts and
twist them separately.
Take the
top section of one side of the hair that's been left out and
twist it over and across the ponytail, securing it with a bobby pin on the other side.