Holiday cocktail season means getting ready in a hurry for lots of festive events. TRESemmé stylist Tyler Laswell demonstrates an easy hairstyle that works for anything from your office holiday party to a casual gift swap. The look uses the styling company's latest products which are available at most mass retailers for $4.99 each, on average.
Laswell explains how to mist, dampen, style, and part your hair to create this chic chignon style. It involves gathering your hair into two low ponytails, and twisting them both into intertwined rope braids. Along the way, he gives some tips on how to stay warm even when your hair is wet from styling.
He also gives some pointers on how to keep your hair on point even after you take off your winter beanie. When the demo is all finished, he reveals how to smooth down any unwanted frizz and flyaways. This is one holiday hairstyle that will actually last through busy days and cold weather.
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