Hello, my hair lovers,
Today we are going to talk about the trendy and hot headbands that are taking over Instagram and fashion all over the world. I honestly feel that I should have done this video and blog post before, but it is never too late.
HOLIDAY VIBES
Currently, it’s still good timing because we are looking for presents for our family, friends. Of course, it is a super-easy way to give an extra touch to our hair. By adding a cute, trendy headband to style your hair and to look your best on the holidays.
Velvet headbands are definitely one of my favorites they just make me feel so cozy and warm.
I love to wear them on those cold days when I have to go out but feeling super lazy because of the weather. They give off a soft feeling and make me look cute.
Embellished headbands are the perfect complement of your night out outfit, if you are in a rush and don’t have time to do your hair.
These babes will save your night and make you look your best, as a brunette I love them because they make my dark hair stand out in the darkness thanks to their sparkles. So every time I wear them my hair never goes unnoticed.
That is all for this time, I hope you start experimenting with these. They are all so nice for different occasions
which one is your favorite?
Much love, SHERRY
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