Nowadays, girls love to wear beautiful Hanfu (traditional Chinese clothing) when they go shopping. However, some girls don't know how to tie up their hair in an ancient style. Wearing modern hairstyles with traditional Hanfu can look quite odd and unappealing. Now, let's appreciate this beautiful Hanfu hairstyle for girls and learn how to do it. First, divide your hair into two halves, then tie them up to form two small ponytails. Then, grab the lower part of the small ponytail and pin it up according to the instructions for tying up ancient Hanfu hairstyles. This way, you can create a princess-like side hairstyle. After fixing the hair on one side, repeat the process for the other half. Once both sides are done, you will have a beautiful half-up Hanfu hairstyle.
Nowadays, most girls own at least two sets of Hanfu. When wearing Hanfu, it is best to pair it with a beautiful ancient-style hairstyle. These simple ancient hairstyles all look very nice. Let's appreciate these five beautiful ancient hairstyles and learn how to tie them up. If your hair is also a bit long, we can see how these simple ancient hairstyles are done.
Many girls now choose to wear Hanfu. Girls who wear Hanfu, especially those with this type of ancient-style headband and ponytail, look the most beautiful. But how do we use an ancient-style headband to decorate our hair? By appreciating these five beautiful ancient-style headbands and ponytails, we can learn how to tie up a ponytail beautifully. For example, this girl ties her hair low and decorates it with a pretty headband to make her ancient-style ponytail look more gentle. For girls with long straight hair, you can tie it up and add a beautiful ancient-style headband, which pairs well with traditional Hanfu.
What hairstyles look good with Hanfu? Actually, when styling your hair for everyday wear, avoid overly straight styles. You can create a slightly updo or a full updo; a fuller hairstyle looks better. Hanfu hairstyles are suitable for people of any age. Today, I will share a tutorial on creating a fresh and simple hairstyle. Most of these fresh and simple hairstyles use pear-shaped hair, which pairs well with Hanfu, giving it a retro and elegant look. Stylish hairstyles are always there, and we can start learning various hairstyles now.
For girls with short hair, such as shoulder-length black straight hair, here's how to create a beautiful Hanfu hairstyle: According to the Hanfu hairstyle tutorial, first tie the hair on both sides into two high ponytails. Since the hair is short, you need to work from the top and sides. Then, starting from the ends, comb the hair upwards in several steps, securing the ends inside the hair strands using small hair clips. Create a layered updo on one side and add ancient-style hair accessories asymmetrically on both sides. This updo pairs well with Tang Dynasty costumes.
A simple bun involves taking hair from the top of the head, braiding it, and twisting it around a hairpin, securing it in place by wrapping it back and inserting the pin to the left. For a double spiral bun, part the hair on one side, braid it into two pigtails, twist and secure them with hairpins. Take a strand of hair from the top of the head, wrap it into a bun, and secure it to the left of the previous bun. A xia-nv (female hero) hairstyle involves a half-ponytail, where you tie up half of your hair, roll it into a bun, and add hair accessories. This hairstyle suits both modern and ancient styles and is very easy to create. Just add ancient-style hairpins, and it will look beautiful. The most common ancient hairstyle is the double-bun, a symmetrical style. For shoulder-length hair, you can choose a flower bud bun or a petal bun, each with different effects. It's best to match the hairstyle to your face shape. For girls with short, shoulder-length black straight hair, follow the Hanfu hairstyle tutorial: first, tie the hair on both sides into two high ponytails. Since the hair is short, work from the top and sides. Part the hair down the middle, align it on both sides of the head, and tie two small braids. Leave a small section at the top without pulling it out, forming a small bun. Wrap the remaining hair around the base of the elastic and secure it with hair clips. Insert hairpins into the small bun, and remember that simpler hairpins look better. Hairstyle completed.
What are the types of Hanfu hairstyles? Are there any children's Hanfu hairstyles? The double-yin (double-bun) hairstyle is the most common among the hanging hairstyles. It is created by parting the hair evenly on both sides and combing it into buns placed on either side of the head in front of the forehead. This hairstyle is often decorated with hanging hair.
How to create simple and beautiful ancient hairstyles? Simple Hanfu hairstyles include updos, princess buns, and braided hairstyles. For updos, design the hair into an updo, and girls with less hair may need to use a hairpiece. Comb the hair into a center part, gather it at the back, and lift the hair at the top to create a high braid. Roll the hair into a bun and wrap the sides around the bun. An elegant ancient-style hairstyle is actually just braiding the hair into two braids. For a double-braided hairstyle, the braids are low and can be directly braided from the back of the head. Fold the braids upward and secure the ends in front, and you're done! For a princess bun, combine braids and a princess bun. This ancient-style hairstyle can be created without a hairpiece.
Guide: Ten simple Hanfu hairstyles? Simple Hanfu hairstyles include updos, princess buns, and braided hairstyles. For updos, design the hair into an updo, and girls with less hair may need to use a hairpiece. Comb the hair into a center part, gather it at the back, and lift the hair at the top to create a high braid. Roll the hair into a bun and wrap the sides around the bun. An elegant ancient-style hairstyle is actually just braiding the hair into two braids.
The double-bun hairstyle is similar to the Nezha hairstyle seen in animations. When creating a bun hairstyle, try to keep the hair volume on both sides as symmetrical as possible to ensure the buns look balanced. When making the buns, divide the hair into sections, braid them like plaits to maintain stability, and then form them into circles. Add simple and fresh hairpins, and this hairstyle will look super cute and lively. It can be paired with lighter-colored Hanfu to give a person a very ancient and graceful look with a touch of playfulness.
When wearing a Hanfu dress, you can try tying your hair into a bun or an updo to highlight the traditional beauty and unique charm, which fits well with the ancient style. The reason is that the classical elegance of Hanfu dresses pairs well with traditional Chinese hair accessories, showcasing the essence of Chinese culture. Generally, you can divide your hair into two or four sections at the top of your head, tie them with hair elastics or Chinese hairpins into a bun or an updo, and leave a few strands of hair to add a flowing effect. Extended content: The specific way to tie your hair can be chosen based on personal preference and styling needs, such as choosing loose or tight styles, adding snake-like hair elements, flowers, and other decorative elements to enhance the visual layers and pair them with beautiful ancient makeup and Hanfu styles to make wearing a Hanfu dress even more perfect.