New hairstyles for 2014

While we have to wait until we can wear winter clothes. We can still fall in love with the runways which includes new hairstyles for 2014.We can copy some favorite hairstyle looks right away. From effortless to intricate, we should not wait to experiment with the hairdos designers and stylists have created to go along with their new collections.
Side ponytails are back and they are sleeker than the ponytail which was worn by Kelly Kapowski in Saved by the Bell. To keep the same look at DKNY polished, the hairstylist Eugene Suleiman gave his models a straight blowout first, parting it on the side later. Then, section by section, he sprit zed hair with hair some spray over the hair and then smoothed strands by using a flatiron. He brushed hair into a low ponytail, then securing it with elastic at the nape of neck. Suleiman had a cool trick for adding some shine without using any product: Rub some drops of hair oil between hands, then run hands over the bristles of brush. It imparts some amount of product, and as you brush it through, it detangles your hair and gives it nice shine. This is new hairstyles for 2014.

Gold barrettes at Jason Wu are also new hairstyles for 2014.The right hair accessory which is in this case, a gold barrette can act as a game changer. Jason Wu's sleek ponytails graphic and super clean. First, blow-dry your hair straight, then part it in the middle. Next, use sprit zed in hair spray and some shine spray, then brush hair into a ponytail above the nape of your neck, and slick on pomade for adding sleekness. Then wrap an extension around the base of your ponytail you can also use a section from your ponytail before fastening a cool gold barrette.
French Braid at Oscar De La Renta is also new hairstyles for 2014.
As always Orlando Pita has tried to create hair that no one can achieve at home. This is a challenging hairstyle. It starts off simply but then gets a bit complex. Pita brushed out hair without using any other products and then parted it straight down towards the middle. He took one-and-a-half-inch-wide sections of hair on every side and then pinned it straight back, about two inches from hairline. Then Pita combined both parts in his hands, broke it in three sections and began French braiding these sections inside out meaning he was weaved hair under and not over each part.

To thicken the braid, he then pulled in two-inch sections of hair, and kept going until he reached their ends. Pita secured ends with elastic and then tucked the tail into a loop at the nape of neck, locking it to its place with some pins. He then wrapped rest of the braid around the loop so it looked like half a bow, again secured with pins. Finally, he removed the pins from the top part of the head, misted some hair spray all over to tame the fly way’s, and clipped with a brooch on the side.
 

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