Long Prom Hairstyles 2012 is still not a great collection of hairstyles as 2012 is not yet lucky enough to see some great stuff in prom hairstyles. Most of the hairstyles in prom hairstyles 2012 are the old one i.e. 2010 and 2011 hairstyles. The main reason behind it is that 2012 is the year of short hairstyles and we see a very rare collection of prom hairstyles in short hair length so that’s why prom hairstyles 2012 is still striving for some great addition.
If you search using some search engine the “prom hairstyles 2012”, most of the images that you will see will be the hairstyles of last couple of years so the fact will be obvious to you that why prom hairstyles 2012 is not a great collection. Taylor Swift, who is famous for her prom hairstyles, kept her tradition of prom hairstyles and given some rare contribution to prom hairstyles 2012. She’s not the only contributor but she has a great part in the collection of prom hairstyles 2012.
1:Comb your hair back into a sleek ponytail at the crown of your head. Use a fine-tooth comb to help smooth any bumps.
2: Dip your fingertips into a pomade, then lightly run them over your hair — it will maximize shine and fight frizz all night long.
3: Tie a metallic piece of silk cord around the base of your pony, leaving two long pieces on either side. Crisscross them down the length of your pony. When you get to the end, wrap them around tightly a few times, knot the cord, then snip the excess.
Tips:
Gently pull sections of your pony with your fingers for a more volumizing shape.
If you search using some search engine the “prom hairstyles 2012”, most of the images that you will see will be the hairstyles of last couple of years so the fact will be obvious to you that why prom hairstyles 2012 is not a great collection. Taylor Swift, who is famous for her prom hairstyles, kept her tradition of prom hairstyles and given some rare contribution to prom hairstyles 2012. She’s not the only contributor but she has a great part in the collection of prom hairstyles 2012.
1:Comb your hair back into a sleek ponytail at the crown of your head. Use a fine-tooth comb to help smooth any bumps.
2: Dip your fingertips into a pomade, then lightly run them over your hair — it will maximize shine and fight frizz all night long.
3: Tie a metallic piece of silk cord around the base of your pony, leaving two long pieces on either side. Crisscross them down the length of your pony. When you get to the end, wrap them around tightly a few times, knot the cord, then snip the excess.
Tips:
Gently pull sections of your pony with your fingers for a more volumizing shape.