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Dirndl hairstyles

The dirndl has been a tradition in Alpine, German-speaking countries since the 19th century. The traditional costume has changed and modernized again and again over the years. The initially high-necked necklines and long sleeves and skirts are long gone. By the way, the name comes from the Bavarian-Austrian word dirne, which means young girl. The robe was the clothing the prostitute wore. In order for the dirndl to really come into its own, you need an unusual dirndl hairstyle. With your Extensions you can rock the dirndl now! In this blog post we would like to introduce you to 4 different hairstyles that are not ordinary dirndl hairstyles, but are ideal for wearers of Hair extensions and hair thickening suitable. 

Pipe braids

The pipe braids were an eye-catcher at Coachella, especially thanks to Romee Strijd's version. It's fantastic as a Dinndl hairstyle, it's unusual but still a kind of braided hairstyle, which makes it hard to beat as a modern, upbeat Dinndl hairstyle. This hairstyle is also known as an infinity braid and can be combined with a variety of styles Extensions types be conjured. Here we will show you how to use this hairstyle Real hair extensions can imitate. But be careful, it's not that easy. 

1. First, divide your hair with a middle parting. The most precise way to pull it is with a tail comb. Pin one side up with a hair clip.

2. Start on the other side and section off a larger section of hair. You take this strand from the front, i.e. close to your face.

3. Then take a smaller strand of hair from the front and place it under the larger one from front to back, creating a loop. 

4. The next step is to take this thin strand and place it on top, still holding the loop, and then push it through the loop and pull tight. Pin the end of the strand of hair on the other side of your head with a bobby pin.

5. Then take a thin strand from the right and place it around the thicker strand to create a loop through which you can thread the strand and tighten it. 

Once you've done this on both sides, add the smaller strands to the larger one and take the next strand to braid all of your hair close to your head. As an intermediate step, you can secure the braid with a hair clip. This way you can rest your arms every now and then.

When you reach the nape of your neck, secure the braids with a hair tie. 

You'll probably have to practice this hairstyle a few times to get it perfect, but it's totally worth it, it looks really great!

 

 Braided updo


This hairstyle could have come straight from a storybook. Here are the instructions for this elaborate looking hairstyle. You'll be amazed at how easily she gets along with yours Remy Hair can be styled. Because we didn't want to show another elaborate hairstyle here, this is the cheat version of the braided bun, which you can do yourself in just a few simple steps. All you need is two hair ties and about 5 or 6 bobby pins.

 

1. Divide your hair into two sections again. 

2. Then braid two braids of the same size, starting either at the bottom of the neck or in the middle of the head to achieve a beautiful effect.

3. Place the left braid under the right one and over it again. Then you fix it behind your ear and again in between so that it sits really firmly. 

4. Then take the still free braid, which you also place under the one that has already been pinned and fix it in the middle on the same side. You leave the end blank.

5. You then take this end, place it over the top of the bun and fix it on the other side of your head.

Hide all hair ties and braid ends under the rest of your hair and the braided bun is ready.

 

Boxer braids

They are fun, they are practical, they radiate strength and power! Boxer braids are currently very trendy. They are also a little more complex, but still simpler than pipe braids. So with a little practice you can do it at home. What also looks great is if you weave colorful ribbons into the braid. This gives the hairstyle that certain something!

1. Take a comb and make a straight part at the back of your head, dividing both sections of hair into two parts. You put one game back. 

2. Comb your hair well and put it back.

3. Separate a small triangle from your section of hair, so take a part of your hair that is at the very front of your forehead.

4. Then start braiding a Dutch braid. This means you place the strands under the middle strand and not over it, like with a regular braid. 

5. Keep adding more strands so that you can braid close to your head until you reach the nape of your neck.

6. Then do the same on the other side.

 

Dirndl hairstyle with flower wreath

To show off your beautiful long hair, we have prepared a hairstyle with loose hair. It doesn't always have to be a braided hairstyle. Even an unusual flower wreath can make a big difference. You can wear this hairstyle Clip-in Extensions, Tape-in Extensions, Microring Extensions, Bonding Extensions, Ponytail Extensions or Flip-in Extensions conjure.

First, of course, you need a beautiful hair band with flowers. These can be bought for little money. Then you simply put on your hair band or flower wreath and your hairstyle is ready. 

 

Of course, it also looks great when you curl your hair with a curling iron or straightening iron. 

Of course, you can always incorporate small braided elements into your hairstyle. After all, there is no ultimate dirndl hairstyle, you can be creative here and let off steam. The main thing is that it fits your dirndl and your style. We look forward to seeing you with your ruby Hair Extensions I love creating new hairstyles and getting inspiration from you, which we might even incorporate into our next blog post.

 

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