Hair like Snow White. How to do a hairstyle like a Disney princess: step by step photo instructions

Today we will learn how to do the hairstyles of three princesses from the latest cartoons from Disney: "Brave" and "Frozen". How to create the image of Merida, Anna or her sister Elsa? Read below!

A brave beauty with a fiery shock of curls has rightfully taken a place among the most popular Disney princesses. And making a Merida-style hairstyle is surprisingly easy.

You will need:

Spray bottle with water;
- an iron with a fine curling attachment, curlers or… straws for cocktails;
- a can of temporary hair dye (optional).

If you don't have an iron and curlers of the right size at hand, the most ordinary straws will help you (they are easy to find in any supermarket).

1. Lightly moisten small strands with a spray. We wind them on a tube (as tightly as possible). We tie the ends of the straws.

2. Dry your hair with a warm stream from a hair dryer for about 15 minutes.

3. Unravel the strands by removing the straws. Ready!


Tip: Do not curl your hair right after a shower. Too wet they will slide on the smooth surface of the straw. Verified by personal experience.

If your hair is not red, but you want to achieve the maximum resemblance to Merida, dye the strands with temporary paint.

At the coronation of Elsa (instead of two mischievous braids), we see Anna's exquisitely styled hair, decorated with ribbons.

You will need:

Invisible;
- hair fixation spray;
- small elastic bands (it is desirable that their color matches the color of your hair);
- hair clip with ribbons.

1. Divide the hair into two parts, as for the malvinka (above the eyebrow level). Make a ponytail and secure it with an elastic band. Separate two strands behind the ear and start braiding from the second strand. Then wrap it around your head.

2. Mask the base and end of the braid with loose strands. We collect all the hair in a ponytail (fix it with an elastic band) and twist the tourniquet.

3. Place the tourniquet on the crown so that it disguises the first and second elastic bands.

4. It remains to decorate the hairstyle. At the base of the harness we attach a hairpin with ribbons.

Tip: If your hair is not thick or long enough, you can use a false braid.

We have already told you once. This time we will learn how to do the royal styling.

You will need:

A comb or comb;
- transparent elastic bands;
- invisible.

1. Separate the curl and use a comb to make a bouffant. We gradually process all the hair. This will give them volume.

2. Comb your hair by throwing it over left side(no parting).

3. We take a small strand at the temple and make a tourniquet out of it, wrapping it on the left side.

4. We take the strand above the center of the forehead and wind it onto the first tourniquet.


5. We wind all the strands from the right ear to the left. Each next strand should be slightly larger than the previous one.

6. We divide the hair at the back into two large curls and also wind them in turn on the main tourniquet. We fasten the hair with a transparent elastic band.

7. Now we make a plait from the ponytail, twisting all the hair to the left side. We put an elastic band on the end of the tourniquet.

8. Fuh! We got to the easiest part. Now we lay the tourniquet just below the back of the head. We fix all this beauty with invisibility.

This is what your front hairstyle will look like:


Tip: twisting so many flagella is not so easy. Therefore, we do not recommend doing this hairstyle for the first time if you are running out of time. Practice first.

Disney princesses have long inspired girls to create romantic and wedding looks. What character's hairstyle do you like?

The debate about how to raise a little girl will never stop. Some believe that the emphasis should be on the development of a purposeful personality, others are sure that the child should be pampered and given tenderness. Be that as it may, if you want to raise a real princess from a girl, you must instill in her the confidence that she is loved, proud of her and she has the right to express her passions. It is very important to let the child know what his advantage is, but at the same time push him towards self-development. But of course, mom herself needs to behave like a Queen, and teach by her example not only etiquette lessons, but also beauty lessons, beauty rules for self-care. We are sure that a beautiful and happy mother will have a beautiful, happy and harmonious board-princess!

Today, for inspiration, we want to offer you princess hairstyles from all the girls' favorite Disney cartoons. They were shown to us by Hollywood stars, and, indeed, these styling in real life look very feminine and graceful. Want to try on a princess look? Then to your attention 8 star examples.

Curls of Merida (film "Brave at heart")

To keep your curls looking just as attractive, remember to regularly moisturize your curls with indelible funds, and once a week, apply so-called deep conditioners, which, by penetrating into the very base of the hair shaft, can make hair incredibly soft and shaped into crisp curls.

Hairstyle "Malvina" Belle from the movie "Beauty and the Beast"

Shay Mitchell looks amazing with this princess styling. To create it, dry your hair with a hairdryer, giving it volume at the roots, and then comb at the crown and secure with invisibility. Leave the front strands free and pull out with an iron.

Snow White's hairstyle - shining bob

Selena Gomez so wanted to try on the image of Snow White that she found a solution even with long hair... How to make a fake bob square in a video tutorial.

Cinderella's high hairstyle

Taylor Swift show us the glamorous Cinderella hairstyle. To repeat the look, gather your hair in high tail, wrap it around the base and secure with hairpins. If you have a bang, then leave it and release a few strands around your face for a more delicate look.

Elsa's braid

Princess Jasmine Scythe

Bella Thorne took Jasmine's hairstyle idea as a basis, but presented it in an updated form. To repeat the image, tie your hair into a high ponytail, and with your son-in-law tie it along the entire length with transparent or colored elastic bands at a distance of about five centimeters. Pull gently on each section to loosen it, then spray the styling with varnish.

What girl in childhood did not dream of being like a princess from a Disney cartoon? Now as adults, we can do this with object lessons, looking at which you can easily and simply recreate the hairstyles of your favorite princesses on your head.

Belle

Divide your hair into two and make a low ponytail on one side, and from the rest of the hair, make a French chignon. Twist the strand inward and secure it with hairpins.

Cinderella

Sprinkle a little dry shampoo on your hair or moisturize it with a volumizing mousse and comb it. Pull up the top of the hair and secure it with bobby pins, and divide the rest into two equal sections. Braid two braids and pull them apart to wrap your head like a headband.


Tiana

Divide your hair into four sections and use a curling iron to curl it, leaving the back of the head intact, on which you want to braid the horizontal braids. Let your hair rest and cool for 15 minutes. Then pin your hair inward, adjusting the length to the desired length. Secure with hairpins.


Jasmine

Make a ponytail to the side and braid fish tail, tying it with an elastic band every 2-3 centimeters and starting to weave again. Jasmine would be proud of you!

Elsa

Braid the side French braid and don't worry if it doesn't come out perfectly flat - you still need to ruffle it all the way up to add volume.

Anna

It seems this is the simplest hairstyle, but we are not looking for easy ways, so instead of two simple braids we will braid two unusual ones. Take a look at the instructional photos and you will understand everything.

Rapunzel

All you need to do is split your hair into two sections. Start braiding from the bottom layer of hair, and gather the top into a bun. Move up until you get to it. Unbraid the bun, leaving only one strand that will rest on your face.


Mulan

If you have perfectly straight hair, add some volume to it with a curling iron, then tuck it into a high bun and follow the movement shown in Figure 4. Wrap the remaining hair in a bun, secure the ends of the hair with bobby pins and spray the entire structure with hairspray.


Megara

Divide your hair into two and make two ponytails, one at the crown and one at the back of the head. This clever trick will make your tail look longer and more voluminous.

Jane

All you need to do is twist your hair into a spiral and make a bun on the top of your head. Don't worry about perfection - the more messy the bun looks, the better.