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Simple Beautiful Hanfu Hairstyle for You – (1)
Hello everyone, in this post I will teach you to make a simple Hanfu hairstyle with only five steps. Simple, but good-looking, suitable for girls who get up late and don't have time to make up. Step 1:First, you have to have long hair and then comb it neatly. Step 2:Divide the hair into three parts, with fewer sides and a little more in the middle. Step 3:Combing the hair on both sides into a braid like this. Step 4:Wrap the braid into a circle and then hold it with a hair clip. Step 5:Tied up with a hairband. Happy Completed! ancient Chinese Hanfu hairstyles can be found at Hanfu Makeup Group and Hanfu Makeup tag. -
Cute and Playful Short Hair Hanfu Hairstyle Without a Hair Pad, Ancient Beauty Hanfu Hairstyle Without a Hair Pad
Even with less hair, you can still achieve hairstyles without using a hair pad, which is super suitable for those who are not very skilled. When we comb our hair, we can first part it in the middle, then take a portion of the hair from both sides and tie them up. Then poke a small hole in the middle of the tied-up hair, pass the hair through this hole, and do the same on both sides. Suitable hairstyles for wearing hanfu include bangs bun, forehead-exposing bun, high bun, decorated bun, double braid bun, forehead-exposing half-up hairstyle, simple bun, side bangs half-up hairstyle. In short, no matter what kind of hairstyle it is, whether elegant, playful, or mature and beautiful, there should be a matching hanfu. Hanfu has become increasingly popular nowadays, not just seen online, but often around us. Many girls are trying on hanfu, making it more common. We can also see many hairstyles that match hanfu. Let's take a look at the short hair hanfu hairstyles without a hair pad. This is a simple Han Dynasty hairstyle without a hair pad, very easy, just comb two sections of hair from the top of the head and slowly… -
Methods of Using Hair Combs in Ancient Chinese Hanfu Hairstyles; Images of Children’s Hanfu Hairstyles with Combs
In the late Tang Dynasty, the trend of women styling high topknots led to the popularity of hair combs. Initially, women would insert a single comb in front of their topknots, adorned with exquisitely engraved floral patterns. Over time, the number of combs being inserted increased, with two combs placed vertically, one above the other. By the late Tang Dynasty, women in formal attire would place multiple sets of combs both in front and on the sides of their topknots. "Layers of jade cicadas and golden birds, green hairpins towering amidst lush black hair. Combs fall as they dance in the spring breeze, only to be replaced upon return." This line vividly depicts the elegance of Tang Dynasty women's hairstyles and the complexity of the hair accessories used. Women's topknots could be styled in various ways, with married women wearing elaborate hairstyles adorned with pearls, hairpins, and other accessories. Side adornments called "bobo" were also worn, along with veils and head coverings. The tradition of inserting combs into hair dates back to the Han Dynasty. Women in the Southern Dynasties enjoyed decorating their topknots with combs. In the Tang Dynasty, it became fashionable for women to insert multiple hairpins and… -
A Perfect Combination Of Hanfu And Lolita Style – Hanfu Collocation 2024
Hanfu is a traditional Chinese national costume. The overall style is solemn, atmospheric, elegant, and flexible, which fully reflects the Han nationality’s soft and quiet, elegant and detached, and calm national character. Lolita style clothing, rising in Japan, has formed a clothing style. Mainly from the Victorian period of European women’s wear, mixed with Gothic, punk, and other elements. These elements include lace, lace, fluffy skirts, bows, ribbons, etc. When two completely different styles of clothing culture merge in different ways, what kind of sparks will collide? Let’s take a look at the collision between Chinese Hanfu and Lolita style clothing, what kind of wearing style is derived? 1. Integration of clothing elements Lolita’s Chinese style is one of Lolita’s innovative styles influenced by Chinese traditional clothing culture. For example, a Chinese style pattern is printed on Lolita’s skirt. Or we can print Lolita style prints on Chinese traditional costumes, Hanfu and Qipao. Does this kind of innovation make your eyes shine? Traditional Hanfu has never stopped innovating. Now many Hanfu has tried lace, chiffon, and other fabrics of non-traditional fabrics.For example, the traditional Hanfu with lace cloud shoulder is a very Lolita style. Or make a slight change in…
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