Prom Hair Trends 2013

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Best Prom Hair Trends 2013

There are some various options when it comes to prom hairstyles. In this year, most celebrities and people tend to do something drastic with their prom hairstyles ideas, considering that they need a make over and they want to try something bold. Well, the short cut has always been a chic option for the prom hair trends 2013. When you are able to do it right, you can look fresh and new with your ne cut.

I have taken to liberty to make the process a little less painful. I will go over the top 10 prom hair trends 2013 season, and will note what type of hair it will work best on as well as how you can mix it up a little to make your look unique. Additionally I will mention styles of dresses that the particular hairstyle would work best with.

1. The Messy Updo

Prom Messy Updo
Messy is trendy. These prom and homecoming hairstyles are incredibly stylish, yet aren't shellacked in place.

Hair type: Mussy updos work best with a bit of wave or curl in them. If you have super straight hair, you'll need the help of a curling iron or hot rollers before attempting the updo. You also need hair that's at least to the shoulders or longer. While you can do these yourself, I recommend the help of a pro or at least a friend.
Personality: Mussy updos work with all personalities.
Dress type: Works great with strapless dresses because they show off the neckline. Great for dresses with straps, too. Avoid this look if you have an ornate dress, if you have a lot going on below the neck, you want something simple and sleek above the neck.

2. Half-up/Half-down Prom Hair

Half-up/Half-down Prom Hair
Guys love to see your hair, that's no secret, but wearing your hair down can be too boring for prom. These half-up/half-down looks are particularly sexy because they feature both your skin and your hair.

Hair type: This style works on all hair lengths and textures, except hair that's shorter than the chin. To keep this look from being boring, you might add curl, waves or extensions to your hair.
Personality: This is a classic prom trend, so it works best on girls who prefer traditional, classic looks. But you can funk this style up with a beehive pouf.
Dress type: These styles work well with strapless dresses.






3. The Classic Prom Updo

Classic Prom Updos
These classic prom hairstyles include mostly updos featured on the celebrity red carpet. Choose between a variety of classic hairstyles, a roundup of chignons and a gallery of ballerina buns. Be careful not to make your updo too tight, or pulled-back because all you will see in pictures is your forehead and neck. Opt for a side part with bangs angled gently over the forehead.

Hair texture: Works on all hair types from straight to super curly. Hair should be at least to your shoulders.
Personality: This style is best on classic, traditional girls.
Dress type: Works well with most dress types. Avoid casual, flowing dresses. Great hairstyle if you are featuring a necklace, earrings or an ornate bodice.



4. Keep Your Hair Down

Who says you have to put hair in an updo for prom? You can go straight and sleek, or opt for bouncy curls or beachy waves. Just don't show up at prom looking as you do every day at school. If you are wearing your hair down and loose, make sure it hits below the top of your dress. Otherwise it can look boxy. If your hair isn't long enough, you can get extensions just for prom. Or grow out your hair.

Hair texture: Works on all hair types.
Personality: Works with all personalities, except traditional girls, who are better off with an updo.
Dress type: Balance out a tight-fitting, curve-hugging dress with loose, flowing waves or curls. This look works well with strapless dresses and spaghetti straps. Avoid wearing your hair down if the dress is a halter or covers the chest.

5. Braids

Braids are more popular than ever. Try a bun wrapped in a braid, a braid as a headband or curly hair loosely braided into a romantic updo.

Hair texture: Straight or wavy. Works on all hair lengths, except super short.
Personality: Casual, romantic, sporty.
Dress type: Depends on the braids.

6. The Sleek and the Side Ponytail

A sleek ponytail or the super trendy side ponytail can set you apart from the crowd at prom this year. Paired with the right dress and jewelry, a ponytail can be your best prom hair option.

Hair texture: Works best with long, straight hair. If you have wavy hair, straighten it with a flat iron first. Avoid a ponytail if you have curly hair. Play up your makeup with smokey eyes.
Personality: Great on sophisticates, sporty girls, casual girls and book worms. Just be sure your hair doesn't look as if you pulled it back for soccer practice.
Dress type: Short dresses with flouncy skirts, modern dresses and long, curve-hugging dresses all work great with a ponytail.

7. Short Hair for Prom

Who says you have to go long at prom? Short hair is sassy and sophisticated. With the right dress and jewelry, even a pixie cut can look dressed up.

Hair texture: Works on all hair types except super thick and curly.
Personality: Edgy, funky, casual, sporty.
Dress type: You can wear any dress with short hair. Consider a dress that flatters your body shape rather than your hairstyle.

8. Side-swept Hair

It seemed every celebrity wore a side bun or side-swept hair on the red carpets of 2012, so of course I had to name it a trend for 2013 and oh boy are these hairstyles amazing. Check out the side buns, the side ponytails and the side-swept hair galleries below and stand out from the other girls at prom.

Hair texture: You need longish hair for this look.
Personality: Works on anyone who's willing to try something new.
Dress type: A popular look on the red carpet this year was one-sleeved dresses with hair pulled over to the side. If your dress has one sleeve, this is a great option for you. Pile the hair over the sleeveless side.

9. Headbands

There are so many cool headbands out there to dress up your hairstyle. Here are just a few red carpet ideas to inspire you:

Personality: Daring, sophisticated, romantic, sporty and girlish.
Dress type: Best with simple dresses. Also, be careful not to over-accessorize. If you are wearing a headband, skip the necklace and wear a bracelet instead.

10. Fake a Bob

This look has been around the red carpet for awhile and done right can be absolutely adorable. Everyone will think you cut off your hair! Hair texture: Best on wavy hair or hair that's been curled. Must be below the shoulders.

Personality: Daring, romantic, trendy.
Dress type: Works well with dresses with sleeves, sleeveless dresses and any dress that would work with a bob hairstyle.

There are still many other options that you can try with the prom hair trends 2013. discuss things with your hairstylists and you should be good to go.