We all remember how the hair bows took the Internet by storm this winter. All those cute ribbons and bows weaved into ponytails, buns, and updos became the ultimate hair accessories for parties and celebrations. Now that the spring sun graces us with its presence, we trade bows for flowers.
The HairTok community welcomes the new trend with countless hair tutorials featuring flower accessories and flower braids. We found quick and easy hairstyles that will make you look like a spring flower in full bloom. And the best thing is that they look fantastic on any hair type and length!
If you crave something simple but chic, try this rose bun hairstyle to instantly elevate your glam. Start off by creating a half ponytail. Braid the pony all the way through by gently tugging out the strands on one side to fluff the braid – the base of your rose bun. Then, twist the braid around itself to create the bun and show off those petal-like strands.
Secure the bun with bobby pins and fluff it some more to add body to the hair. You can wear the rose bun with a half-up hairstyle, just like the girl in the video. Or, you can level up a classic low bun by adding a flower braid to it.
Flower clips are trendy hair accessories with a nostalgic vibe. They come in different colors and sizes, so you can easily match them with your outfits. For this cute half-up hairstyle, you’ll need an elastic and a flower clip.
Separate the upper section of your hair to create a small ponytail. Create a small loop out of the pony and divide it into two smaller loops. Twist those loops to leave an opening between them and clamp the hair piece with a flower clip. The hairstyle is perfect for short locks and long manes.
In case you need a more festive alternative, try some bold ways of using hair accessories. Switch to beaded hair combs or single barrettes if the clips seem too casual. These small tools are easy to use and combine with different hairstyles.
Curls and flowers are a match made in heaven. Naturally curly hair adorned with flowers looks effortless and chic. To recreate a flower bun on curly hair, leave two small tendrils at the front and gather the rest of the hair in a messy bun – the messier, the better! Once done, decorate your fluffy bun with flower bobby pins. That’s it, you’re ready for a garden party!
Feeling extra creative? Then, use fresh flowers instead of fake ones! Wildflowers or roses from your grandma’s garden will work just fine. To make sure the flowers stay put, slip a bobby pin into the stems to create DIY flower bobby pins.
Girls can surely buy themselves flowers and braid them into their locks for a cute spring look. But with these tutorials, the hair game will be much more fun!
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