The best beauty pageant hairstyles for young girls

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Whether you are just starting out in pageants or have been participating in them for a while, hairstyles are something that is ever changing in the pageant industry. And they all tend to look very similar. The best approach to finding the right style is to first, decide what type of pageant you are participating in and then, what type of hairstyle looks best on your child.

The types of pageants can be broken down into three basic types:Natural no or light make-up rules, and natural, not stiff hair styles

Semi-Glitz age appropriate or light make-up and more glamorous hairstyles

Glitz stage make-up and very ornate and voluminous hairstyles, many times using falls or extensions

The types of hairstyles can also be categorized into three types:

Up-do’s Hair that is piled on top of the head close to the crown and/or nape or slicked back

Cascades or pulled back Front may be pulled to back and pinned or several layers of curls are pinned in tiers to create a cascade

Full-length Can be straight or curly, or styled as a short or medium cuts

For natural pageants, I would stick with the full length, naturally groomed styles or simple low or high ponytails. With natural hair, the hair should move freely and not be plastered with a lot of hair spray. However, if there will be a long wait time before going on stage you may put a heavier amount of hair spray on the hair and brush out just before going on-stage. This is especially good for younger girls that will be very active during the wait. Good things to have for natural styles are shine spray-to help alleviate frizzies and give a healthy shine, and a good natural bristle smoothing brush. You can find both at a good beauty supply store. If your child has a short or medium length hairstyle, the rule of thumb is to fix it how you as if you were going to church. Be sure that hair does not hide the face in any way, long bangs can be tucked behind the ear and pinned with bobby pins to stay.

The medium or semi-glitz pageant contestants can get a bit more elegant with their styles. More like what you would wear in a wedding or to a prom. Stiffer hair is expected. For up-dos, you would pile curls up high and pin them down creating height and beauty. It should be like a halo that shows off the face. Girls with beautiful necklines should especially consider an up-do. Faces with cute chubby cheeks should also consider an up-do to give the face more length. Cascades can be created by taking the top layer of hair and

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