Greek women are known for their toga dress,
flowing gowns, pastel shades, flawless skin
and beautiful hairdos.
The braid that they make may look simple but
has a mesmerizing effect on the onlookers,
making it a magazine cover page try out.
So here are some Greek hairstyles you may
want to try:
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#1.
Glam Goddess:
The Glam Goddess is a slight tweak to the
ancient goddess look, which requires you to
form the braids with a shabby updo.
Leaving a slight clean puff in the front,
you can tie the rest with satin or lace hair-bands.
To keep the grip, tie it up with three different
layers, adjacent to each other.
This is one of the easiest Greek goddess hairstyles
to try out.
#2.
Gardener’s Charm:
The Gardener’s Charm has been every bride’s
dream hairdo in Greece, but only a few get
it right as the curls and the firmness in
the flow are important.
The hairdo needs a lot of hair pins and some
hair firmness gel.
Best tried on naturally curled hair, this
style is all about forming curls, pulled behind
in the style of a bouquet and accessorized
with white roses.
#3.
Greek Spit:
The Greek spit is the way this hairdo has
been named; it’s quite a gamete of 2 to
3 braids, clubbed together at the side, leaving
the other tresses loose.
The braid is pulled from the front hair, swaying
backwards to club with the other braid crowns.
#4.
Messy Bun:
The messy side bun was the ancient Greek hairstyle
among slaves who did not have much time or
options to tie their hair up.
The side messy bun today is one of the top
Red Carpet looks.
All you have to do is club your loose tresses
on one side, tying a knot to form a sagging
messy bun.
The messier the bun, the better it looks.
#5.
Rope Braided Updo:
The Rope braided up do is one of the classic
styles, straight from the book of ancient
Greek divas.
The braids are a mix of roll up and surround
the bun to crown it.
For blondes, it resembles the rope hair-ribbons
but in real it is crafted from the original
hair only.
#6.
Braided Turban:
The braided turban is an imitation of the
ancient false hair turban, tried out in reality
to achieve a marvelous piece of art.
This hairstyle is best tried on straight hair
as the experimentation can be a great choice
on it.
Forming a braid with one side of the hair,
you can roll it up, completing on the entire
circumference of the crown area.
Give at least 2 to 3 rolls to form a braided
turban and let your hair look a shining piece
of art.
#7.
Greek Fishtail:
The Greek fishtail is a combination of the
classic French braid and fishtail pony.
Best known as the mermaid’s tress, this
hairstyle is the top hairdo among college
girls these days.
It’s a low maintenance chic look, best when
in hurry and suits all styles.
#8.
Knitted Braid:
The knitted braid started off in the late
60’s and became the top Red Carpet hairdo
for famous actresses.
This fabulous hairdo is marked as one of the
neatest and elegant looks.
Not only Jessica Alba but even Kim Kardashian
opted for this look at one of her screenings.
#9.
Rose Bun:
‘Roses are red and violets are blue, but
those imitations are so true’ are few words
which come to your mind each time you ponder
on this look.
An affair to celebrate this high bun bouffant
with rose imitations from the top view was
given to a lot of brides, Miss Worlds and
Miss Universes, adding the hint of panache
as they graced the isle.
#10.
Bouffant Goddess:
The epic bouffant may have been the grace
of every crown.
The bouffant look bears a resemblance to the
Aphrodite goddess style where Angelina let
down her tresses by clipping her bouffant
and they swayed in rhythm.
