HIGH BUNS HAIRDOS, PERFECT FORMAL HAIR FOR 2010

HIGH BUNS HAIRDOS, PERFECT FORMAL HAIR FOR 2010
Call them chignon, coiffure or whatever, but buns are buns, no matter how high or low they’re worn on the head. I’d rather spare you the boring lecture of explaining the difference between which is which, because honestly, you probably care even less than I do. We often see high bun hairdos on the red carpet during special events.
Bun Hair Idea 2010

For decades, hundreds of years even, women have been wearing their hair up on special occasions. It shows off your neck and face, as all of your hair is pulled up. With a high bun, your hair is centered where it can be seen even when looking at you in the face. It may or may not be decorated with beads, clips or flowers, depending on the occasion. The point of it is that it remains simple – you want to draw attention to other parts of yourself, not your hair.
Bun Hair Idea 2010

On the red carpet, women use this hairstyle when wearing something that makes a statement by itself, so they don’t need their hair detracting from it. It’s usually a long, flowing gown that we are extremely envious of, and is worn with very little jewelry. It’s also usually worn for weddings, as it’s most often preferred when wearing a tiara or a veil. Of course I’ve also seen it on women who are working in the garden, but in their case, they’re just trying to keep it out of their faces so they can work with the fertilizer without any reluctant consequences.
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