



After searching for some prom updo hairstyles to post, which was difficult because a few sites had some old styles that should not even be posted, the discovery of this cute look was a blessing. This updo hairstyle is so so adorable and lots of ladies should be able to pull this off. The front features a flattering swept fringe and a complex bun that is tied to the side. There are lots of ways to bundle the hair in the back but the front is styled to soften facial features and match any dress. The single tress coming down on the side is a great finishing touch as well and can be changed to both sides too.
It is amazing how the people who create these wax figures put so much detail in their work. I have been to a wax museum and it is very shocking just to see. For the recent London fashion week, there was a creation of model Kate Moss and I just had to talk about the hair they placed on the wax figure. Not only does it look totally real but it is styled in a beautiful style that the model would wear to some red carpet event. This leaves me to wonder if the hair is infused into the figure itself or they use a very good wig that is pre-styled.