VIDEO: Updo Hairstyles for Medium Length Hair

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Updos, above all the banana - the classic par excellence, are particularly suitable for medium-length hair and are suitable for many occasions. This hairstyle takes a bit of dexterity, but you are guaranteed not to knot your fingers. Read for yourself!

Creating updos - this is what you should pay attention to

Before you try your hand at updos of any kind, you should consider the following for both optimal hold and good handling:

  • If you want to pin your medium length hair up, it should be dry or slightly damp. The latter is recommended for beginners, as this is the hair does not slip away so easily.
  • Your hair should never be freshly washed for updos, otherwise it loses its grip, which makes it difficult for you to pin it up and the hairstyle does not last long. It is best to wash it the day before.
  • If you have oily hair that needs to be washed daily, apply a sufficient amount of mousse to towel-dried, freshly washed hair before pinning it up.
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  • Do not use any cures or other care products before you start styling your hair.

Turn medium-length hair into a banana - here's how

Medium-length hair is particularly easy to transform into a banana. These instructions will tell you how to do this.

  1. Start by combing your hair well and parting it on the right side of your head (side parting).
  2. Now comb the hair on the right side of your head strictly backwards to the left.
  3. Then pin this section of hair, combed to the side, with three hairpins vertically from bottom to top, slightly crossed and starting at the nape of the neck, along the scalp. However, you have to insert the fourth hairpin from top to bottom accordingly. If necessary, secure the tucked-back side with some hairspray.
  4. Now you need to neatly comb the rest of the loose hair into the palm of your hand towards the middle.
  5. Now fold your medium-length hair inwards into a roll, the so-called banana, which is open towards the top and taut at the nape of the neck. There must be a vertical roll with the opening facing up.
  6. If the ends of your hair are still looking out from the bottom of the banana, you can carefully push them into the inside of the banana with the other hand.
  7. Now all you have to do is secure your banana by running a hairpin after the hairpin along the finished hairstyle prick the other first in the opposite direction, then twist it and insert it into the banana put.

Finally, fix your updo with hairspray to keep your updo in place.

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