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Day 20. Day 20 – Plaited half up hairstyle Plaits twisted and tied together create an effortless half up, half down hairstyle. Want to learn how to do this hairstyle? Check out my ebook 30 Days of Twist & Pin Hairstyles! It gives you over 75 pages of detailed instructions and how-to pictures, tips, tricks, techniques and cheats for a different hairstyle every day. You can get your copy right here by clicking the button below. It will take you through to a secure PayPal screen for you to instantly download your copy! You don’t need an e-reader or a Kindle to read this book. If you want to see some of the other styles featured in my ebook, take a look at some of the other 30 Days of Twist & Pin.

Have you seen my other 30 Day Hairstyle Challenge? At Hair Romance we want you to love your hair. Related posts: How to Choose Your Wedding Hairstyle. Deciding how to do my hair for my wedding was the hardest thing ever for me! I changed my mind every day, there were so many things I liked! How can you choose just one? Plus what will look good in pictures? And what will last all day? After working with a lot of brides, I've noticed a lot of the pros and cons for each type of wedding hairstyle. Whether you go with an updo, half updo, all down or to the side, here are the pros and cons for each one. All down: Pros: -It's goooorgeous, especially if your hair is extra long. My recommendation:-If you are going to wear it all down, make sure you have time to touch it up through out the day.

Half up: Pros:-You get to keep the look of long curls while still having the security of bobby pins. Cons: -Since half of it is still down, it can easily get messy and out of place just like an all down style My Recommendation:-If you aren't comfortable with an all up-do, I would choose a half-up style over an all-down style. Updo: Good luck! Fuckyeah-hair. 235664992971752408_4ORqdzV1.jpg (JPEG Image, 500 × 500 pixels) 237213105343332518_Zmus9xSh.jpg (JPEG Image, 481 × 833 pixels) Wedding, Hair.