You can always count on an Indian to flawlessly execute the most intricate beauty tips and tricks and still come out looking as beautiful as ever. Part of India’s rich heritage is long- adorned hairdos, including elaborate hairdos for women. The best part about living in India is how culture differs but unifies to fill this vast country. In one place, you’ll find southern Indians wearing ornate braids decorated with white silk ornaments while they wear a golden sari while up north live those who enjoy elaborately tied hairstyles called top knots where boys will usually carry around a scarf tucked inside their pocket for later use when tying back hair that has been tussled from playing sports. And all throughout, you’ll find people enjoying different cuisines – all uniquely flavorful!
Latest and Best North Indian Hairstyles:
Let’s take a look at the top 9 Indian hairstyles for those with long, medium, or short locks.
The Back Bump:
This is another hairstyle inspired by the northern lands where a small bump up in the middle section of the hair often signals that it’s time for you to tie back your hair. Leave some locks from the front loose before pulling back your entire head full of strands and continuing with tying off your scalp.
Ornaments All The Way:
One of the simplest ways to wear your hair is just letting it go free, but if you want something different, try adding an ethnic flair! Put on some earrings or a necklace; all while wearing loose locks.
The Braided Roll-Up:
Braids are among the most popular hairstyles out there. In fact, this first style incorporates a braided bun that is not only detailed but also done expertly well. To start, divide your locks straight from the front and create a French braid until you reach the middle of your head. Then separately tie each piece of hair before securing it at the back – don’t forget to secure these tightly!
The Slight Summer Look:
A bun might not be your everyday go-to style, but it’s a great way to manage frizziness when the weather heats up. This simple braid is perfect for those days where we don’t have time for long locks – but still want to look chic! Start off with a small front lock braid (that goes from ear-to-ear). Now take some hair from one side of the head and fold it over onto itself so that it matches up with another section of hair on the opposite side. Loosely fasten these sections together into a normal French or Dutch Braid! Adding colorful elastics or ribbons are always optional.
The Bun Braid:
Even though people in the southern hemisphere have very different traditions from those of the northern hemisphere, it still seems there are a few things we can learn from each other. In India for example, this elaborate braided hairstyle is popular among both genders – women will often wear these elaborate buns and intricate braids but men also sport these beautiful looks occasionally as well.
The Wedding Night Look:
Weddings are always extravagant but when it comes to me, I don’t mind getting my hands dirty. This power-packed hair style is too good to be true – start with a side braid and create the bun base with a twisted start. Jewelry was made just for these sorts of hairstyles – so do not miss out on adding some!
The Front Bump:
When one is unsure how to style their hair, it is best to start with the simplest option available. This means creating a ponytail at the front of one’s head and letting everything else cascade down naturally for an easy-breezy look.
The Subtle Prom Look:
The front locks are gently tumbling down, followed by a smaller bump in the middle and finally a smaller tie up at the back of her head. The rest of her hair is left long and soft with delicate princess curls which add volume to it; as always an embellishing accessory is used for aesthetic purposes usually either a fairy dust flower or some other kind of blossom from nature.
The Low Braid Bun:
A quick tip for those who want to update their hairstyle without having to go through too much pain: take a section of your hair and separate it into three parts. Then, braid each section up until you reach the end. Roll the braids up into a bun then secure with pins so they don’t come undone during your day-to-day activities!