Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Tips For Pompadour ( Hairstyle ) : Women's

In today's date men and women are fascinated by the hairstyle called Pompadour. It refers to chief mistress of Louis XV named Madame de Pompadour (1721-1764). The hairstyle was famous in 1950's and 60's by early rock and roll stars such as Elvis Presley and actress Elizabeth Ruth

Elizabeth Ruth in pompadour 1950's

For women :-  The easy Steps for doing Pompadour for women

1) Make sure your hair hasn't been washed for at least a day cause it will be harder to make the pompadour with just washed hair, which is softer & more silky. Leave your hair down, and brush out any mesh before you start with pompadour.

2) Take the portion of your A Fringe (front part of hair lies on forehead) that you want to be raised and combed back for the puffed up part of the pompadour. Look at pictures of pompadours shown, decide whether a wide or narrow pompadour will look best and part your hair accordingly. Keep the section to be pulled back out of the ponytail you will make with the rest of your hair.




3) Create your hairline between the front hair you have pulled out and the rest of the hair. Take a 2-cm section of the hair you have pulled out and comb it back using a fine-toothed comb. Continue combing each section, and push them up into a clump of your hair.

4) Use a Bristle brush* to make you A Fringe (front part of hair lies on forehead) look swooped back. Use a hairpin to hold the swoop in place, and make sure that you angle the pin toward your scalp and then your hairline. The front of your hair will now have puffed up hair, which is the pompadour.

5) Style the remaining back portions of your hair by taking out the elastic band and making a small ponytail. Use a finishing spray to style your hair.

Some of Pompadour of 2013's




 







































Stay tuned for Men's Pompadour Hair-Styles .....!!!

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