How to make hairstyles with bandages for long, medium, short hair
Various hair accessories have always helped girls look unusual and stylish. Hairpins and headbands can radically change the image and bring a unique zest to any outfit.
In addition to traditional jewelry, the bandage is back in fashion – until recently it was considered exclusively an attribute of retro style.
Now the bandages are worn by ladies of all ages, but, unfortunately, the solution is not always successful.
Watch and remember how to properly style your hair with a headband so that the result is beautiful and relevant.
Simple hairstyles for short hair
For owners of short hair, the choice of accessories is limited – some hairpins are simply impossible to attach to small strands.
In the photo – hairstyles with a bandage for short hair, which are done elementarily, so you should take this detail into service:
Exquisite styling will turn out if you comb your hair back:
- Apply styling mousse to wet curls.
- Arm yourself with a hair dryer and dry your hair, directing a jet of air back – from the forehead to the top of the head.
- Straighten your hair and lightly tousle with your fingers, do not use a comb.
- Wear a thin bandage that contrasts in color with a hint of hair.
- The bandage should run along the crown, leaving part of the hair above the forehead, and behind – under all the hair.
- Fix the result with varnish.
If you add styling with evening make-up, and pick up a bandage to match the dress, you get a good option for a festive event.
If you wear a sesson or bob haircut, you can pre-wind your hair with curlers:
There are several options for styling a pixie haircut with a bandage.
The choice will depend on the style of your outfit, as well as on the length of the hair, because the pixie is quite variable – the bangs can reach the chin or just the middle of the forehead.
If the lower edge of the bangs is even, that is, the strands are longer at the crown and shortened at the forehead, you can simply press the bangs with a bandage, lowering the latter to the back of the head:
If you slightly pull the strands from under the bandage from the side of the crown, you can get volume on the crown and smooth flat bangs.
The second option is suitable for bangs cut in steps:
Separate part of the hair at the crown, press the front strands with a bandage, and lay the crown strands forward over the bandage. It is desirable to fix such a hairstyle with varnish.
A boho look can be created based on a pixie with a long bang:
Choose a lace bandage and put it on as horizontally as possible, lifting it from behind to the top of your head. Separate the bangs in two with a straight or side parting.
Simple hairstyles with a bandage on the forehead can also be retro, you will need a bandage richly decorated with sequins or rhinestones:
Wear it in the same horizontal way as in the case of the boho look.
Often, bandages are chosen as a headdress for a bride with short hair, because there is simply nothing to attach a veil to.
Choose a wide guipure or lace headband that can be adorned on the side with a sparkling brooch.
Options for medium length hair
In the photo – hairstyles for medium hair with a headband in the style of the 20s, these are chic bob-based styling that will make you the star of the party:
Just press the bandage on the lower edge of the bangs to the forehead, and from behind lift the bandage to the top of the head.
If you have thin hair that is difficult to add volume, this styling will be a real salvation for you, because there is no volume required here.
- The first condition for a spectacular image is smooth, well-groomed hair without split ends.
- The second is a luxurious bandage, richly decorated with rhinestones, sequins, brooches.
Feel free to use brooches with pendants in the form of chains, tassels, strings of pearls.
Another vintage option is styling in the style of dudes. You will need a satin scarf or cotton strip in a bright color or contrasting polka dots.
This styling can be modified to your taste, consider some of the most colorful solutions:
- If you don't have bangs, separate a wide section of hair from your forehead and comb it forward.
- Apply a styling product in the form of a strong foam or mousse to the strand.
- Curl the curling iron down to the very roots.
- Gently remove the heating element of the tool to maintain the shape of the roller.
- Liberally coat the hair roller with varnish – it should be located horizontally and imitate bangs.
- If the roller does not hold its shape, fasten it on the sides with invisibility.
- Lift the bulk of the hair to the top of the head and tie it into a ponytail with an elastic band.
- Divide the tail into 3-4 strands, depending on the density of the hair.
- Curl the strands with a curling iron and lay the curls in random order, fixing with hairpins and varnish.
- Tie the bandage from the back of the head to the forehead in a flirtatious knot, slightly shifting it to the side.
Now let's see how to make a hairstyle with a bandage with bangs – the video will help you navigate the variety of options:
- Separate the parietal part of the hair and pin it with a clip, throwing the strands forward.
- Gather the rest of your hair into a ponytail as high as possible.
- Pass the tail through the foam "donut", securing the latter with hairpins.
- Spread the hair of the tail in different directions to cover the foam rubber, and secure with hairpins.
- Release the parietal part of the hair and cover the resulting bundle with it.
- Secure the parietal part of the hair under the bun with hairpins.
- Tie the bandage so as to hide the bottom edge of the resulting bundle.
- In front, the bandage should run along the top edge of the bangs.
- If the length of the bangs allows, curl it with a curling iron, dividing it into several strands.
Hair near the face can be rolled up, divided by a parting and twisted two rollers symmetrically or asymmetrically, laid to one side.
If you don't have bangs, you can fake it by styling the front strand of hair obliquely and securing it behind your ear with an invisibility. The invisibility will subsequently be covered with a bandage.
The bulk of the hair can be laid in different types of bundles, as far as the length of your hair allows.
This can be a shell with curled ends, a bundle based on a foam rubber "donut", a bundle of boucles or a bundle of a tow.
Hairstyles with bandages for long hair
Long curls are a wide variety of styling, including simple and intricate, graceful, romantic, daring, flirty.
It is very easy to make hairstyles for long hair with a bandage – the photo shows incredibly harmonious options that are completed in seconds:
A thin braided headband with a large boho flower will be a great addition to long straight hair in a natural light brown shade.
- Part your hair with a straight parting and put on a bandage over the curls, stepping back from the forehead 3-4 cm.
- Pull the crown strands slightly out from under the bandage to create a small volume at the crown.
A very stylish version of the hairstyle with a headband with loose hair is a rock styling using a black leather headband:
This accessory looks best on blondes and redheads.
- Just comb your hair back, you can use the gel.
- Put the bandage on top of all the hair, stepping back a couple of centimeters from the hairline.
If you need to collect your hair, style it in pajama style:
- Gather your hair into a ponytail at the crown, make another turn of the elastic and thread the ponytail not completely, forming a loop.
- The strands can be precombed to make the loop voluminous and slightly careless.
- Use an oriental-style knitted turban headband to cover the hairline on your forehead.
- You can release thin temporal strands from below.
Using a bright wide bandage, you can maintain a retro style:
- Put on a bandage in front of the hairline, and behind – under the hair along the back of the head.
- Curl your hair with curls of medium diameter using a curling iron or hair curlers.
For a rustic hairstyle, use a thin, simple headband:
- Lay the front strand of hair in the form of an oblique bang, and put on a bandage so that this front strand is fixed.
- Divide the hair below the bandage into two parts and braid two braids, securing them at the bottom with transparent elastic bands.
A headband is a great solution for young fashionistas, this accessory will not be able to injure a child or pull out a strand of hair, such as an invisible one.
It makes no sense to separately describe how to make a step-by-step hairstyle with a hair band for a girl, photos will also be redundant – mothers make the same hairstyles for babies as they do for themselves:
A bun, braids, and loose hair – curled or straight – will do.
How to make a roman hairstyle with a bandage
Roman hairstyles cause delight and admiration, they immediately make the image feminine, mysterious and sophisticated.
If you don't know how to do a roman headband hairstyle, here is a photo to help you adjust to this accessory:
- On clean, dry curls, apply a styling product that does not stick hair together.
- If your hair does not hold styling well, it is recommended that you first wind the curls on curlers.
- Put a bandage over all the hair, lowering it from the back to the back of the head.
- From the front, the bandage can pass both along the center of the forehead and along the hairline or even higher – choose the option in which it will be convenient for you to carry out further manipulations with the bandage.
- Start with strands behind the ears – wrap them up, hiding the ends under the bandage.
- Gradually move from both sides to the back of the head – the result should be a horizontal roller.
- Do not worry if some strands are knocked out of the hair – a slight negligence will not hurt her.
- You can even leave a few strands on purpose and curl them with a curling iron, doing the same with the temporal strands, releasing them in front.
- If the hair does not hold in the roller, secure it in several places with short hairpins.
Now you know how to make a Roman hairstyle with a bandage, and which accessory to choose is up to you.
If you want to recreate an antique look, choose a headband that has two or three thin strips on the front.
Openwork braided headbands are suitable for creating country and boho style looks.
A romantic outfit can be complemented with a satin or silk bandage, and a bandage embroidered with pearls is suitable for a wedding ceremony.
Headbands are an accessory that is back in trend, and stylists do not set restrictions on design and methods of use.
Choose the option to your liking and conquer others with a unique sense of style.



























































