Speaking of French women, you may think of the following images: unique fashionable clothing, natural makeup, uncombed hair... Yes, French women always seem to be able to change their outfits from scratch. Everything is held just right down to the toes, and she is dressed carefully but not excessively. She has a charming and confident unique charm, and has become a model for many girls to learn how to dress.
When it comes to the most casual thing about French women, it is their untidy and even slightly disheveled hair. It not only has a lazy and casual style, but also perfectly sets off their calmness and elegance. grace. If you also want to have such naturally disheveled hair, let’s take a look at the following common hairstyles for French women.
Messy Bob hair
Bob hairstyle has been a very popular hairstyle since it became popular. If you have a good-looking Bob haircut but feel that your straight hair will look dull if it is too smooth, then use curlers or styling products to create a messy look. The sense of lines, and this hairstyle that seems to be blown by the wind at any time, does it make you feel very FRENCH-GIRL~
Fluffy slightly messy hair
French womens plush-looking hair often gives people the illusion that they don't need to comb their hair. This may be because they don't care whether their hair is always smooth and soft, and the secret to having such a slightly frizzy hairstyle is Heres the thing: towel-dry your wet hair or blow-dry it with your hands. Of course, you have to be careful not to comb your hair too cleanly.
Natural slightly curly hair
Compared with wavy hair with clear curvature, loose slightly curly hair is the most suitable for the lazy and casual French style. In addition to using an electric iron to perm your hair, there is actually an easier way to create such a slight curl: If you tie your hair tightly into a high bun at home, and then let it down when you go out to dress up, you will have naturally slightly curly hair. .
Center parted hairstyle
The medium-parted hairstyle, once dismissed as old-fashioned, has returned to popularity in recent years, but in fact, many French women have been wearing the middle-parted hairstyle for a long time.