12 Celebrity Hairstyles Which Look Great With Sarees

 

1. Janhvi’s half-up, half-down hair is great for special occasions when you want to wear a maang tikka:-

This hairstyle on saree is ideal if you have naturally curly or wavy hair that is extremely thick and long. Only two sections on either side of your centre parting need to be twisted and pinched towards the rear of your head to accomplish this look. Back comb the back of the head and brush it backwards to form a puff, which will allow the chain of a maangtikka to be tied there once it is finished.

2. A messy bun with wavy flyaways like Alia adds volume to fine hair instead of making it look flat:-

This hairdo, created by Amit Thakur, is ideal for folks who desire a bun but don't care for the flat and sleek look of a Sabyasachi-style bun. To begin, curl the hair at the head using an 18mm curling wand to create wavy waves. Then, part your hair in the middle and finger comb it back into a bun. Pick up a few tendrils of hair and let them hang loose, leaving some strands un-tied to create a haphazard appearance with your hair.

3. Kareena’s silky and slim plait is excellent for a breezy day look

The perfect braid for you if you have exceptionally silky, shining, fine hair is this airy and breezy version of the classic. Yianni Tsapatori's loose style is ideal for someone with thin hair. It is a signature of Yianni Tsapatori's that will fit individuals who believe that tight haircuts make their faces appear too large. In order to achieve the style, you simply need to leave out a few face-framing tendrils and pull your hair back into a low plait. In order to achieve this style with wavy hair, you should straighten it before beginning the process.

4. Sonam’s smooth crown-braids and bun are ideal for wedding

A shine spray, a flat iron, and a fine-toothed comb are all necessary for this look. To begin, divide the head into three sections: the front, the middle and upper back of the crown, and the back and lower half of the head. Once you've done that, you may move on to the next step. Begin by straightening the forehead-skimming front part and combing it through with the fine-toothed comb to create a smooth finish. Next, create halo crown braids around the midsection of your hair. The braids at the back of the crown add texture and volume to the hair, which contrasts with the sleek smoothness of the front and gives the back of the head a raised, halo-like appearance. After that, tie your hair into a bun to complete the look. Give your hair a sleek sheen by spraying it with a shine spray.

5. Malaika’s loose and minimally-dishevelled buns are ideal for those with fine but long hair

This hairstyle, designed by Hiral Bhatia, is ideal for those who have naturally fine hair because it is lightweight. Buns like this are easy to pull together and don't tangle the hair. They also provide the illusion of extra volume without the need for teasing or back-combing. Blow-dry your hair into a sleek but not overly straight shape to get a good start. A knot in the hair can then be created by leaving some of the face-framing tendrils loose.

6. Kiara’s wavy, beachy locks are ideal for a sexy yet effortless hair look

Nothing quite like beachy, cascading body waves to add body and texture to your hair. A flat iron can be used to get this effect. All you have to do is twist your hair away from your face and towards the back of your head. Using a texturising salt spray will help to keep the bounce in place. What's the best part? This looks amazing on both long and short hair.

7. Going to the salon for a blow-dry? Ask for Alia’s voluminous, big-barrel waves

Gabriel Georgiou designed this loose hairdo, which has huge waves that can be achieved using giant rollers, a big-barrel curler, or a circular brush that is vast in size. It adds body and bounce to the ends of the hair, giving the appearance of fuller hair. In addition, because of the way the huge waves twist hair away from the face, this hairstyle is an excellent choice for hiding split ends or thinning hair tips.

8. Deepika’s sleek side-parted twisted bun is a popular classic today

When it comes to showcasing your features, there's nothing quite like a sleek, gleaming, borderline-oily updo. Specifically, the side-part and roll-bun at the rear of Deepika's head are what we're seeing here. An in-depth explanation of the tools and products that hairstylist Amit Thakur used for the look was also provided, providing a detailed instruction to achieving the look on your own.

9. Bombshell wavy curls like those seen on Katrina and Kiara, are perfect for parties

In order to get this luxurious appearance, you will need large or medium velcro rollers. It gives the appearance of having a lot of volume in the hair and gives the appearance of being a movie star. In order to achieve the greatest results, apply the rollers to damp hair and blow-dry the hair while it is rolled up, allowing the hair to set into a wavy form while it is drying.

10.  For a princess-like look, try Sonam’s side parted twist with elegant waves

This wavy haircut is ideal if your aesthetic is dominated by regal and graceful appearances, such as those worn by Maharani Gayatri Devi or Princess Margaret. It is necessary to generate smooth and clean waves throughout the lower part of the head of hair. Next, when you've side-parted your hair, take a bit from the front section that reaches your forehead and pin it to the side, twisting the end into a small semi-loop.

11. Kriti and Alia’s half-middle parted ponytail is becoming increasingly popular

Deepika Padukone popularised ponytails with sarees when she wore a sky-high poofy ponytail with a sultry crimson sari in the film Padmaavat. Half-part your hair in the front and tease the second half by backcombing a little and pulling it into a sloppy, finger-combed ponytail are two options for styling.

12.  Last but not least, Deepika’s sleek middle-parted bun with flowers, is a no-brainer

Flowers in the hair and sarees are a classic combo that will never date. Using pink and red roses, Deepika has styled one of her characteristic middle-parted sleek buns for the occasion. What could be more beautiful?

Lead picture credits: Hiral Bhatia via Instagram; Gabriel Georgiou via Instagram, both with photography by The House Of Pixels; and Hiral Bhatia via Instagram.








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