Prom night is a once-in-a-lifetiime experience. Of course, everyone wants to look their best, like a total prom queen and your hair's a big part of that look. You only get one prom, so why not go all out, right?
Sometimes your own hair just isn't long enough for the style you start planning of. That's where extensions help you. They add length for your hair and can give you that Pinterest-worthy look you've been saving on your board.
In this guide, Roxy Hair will provide prom hairstyles you can do with extensions for your special night.
Key Takeaways
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If you like big buns and braided crowns, it would look better with more hair.
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If aiming for a mermaid waves and big curls, it is easier with extensions.
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If you want a long, sleek ponytails or very straight hair, you can use different kinds of extensions.
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All kinds of braids look fuller and more impressive with hair accessories.
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Styles from the 1920s or 1960s look more real with extra hair and volume.
Glamorous Updos
Prom's your chance to rock glamour and fancy updos. They're classy and screams "elegance" that is perfect for your night on the dance floor :
Elegant High Bun
This is a go-to style for prom-goers. First, tease your hair on top to make it big. Pull it up into a high ponytail. Then wrap the ponytail around to make a bun. Stick some pins in to hold it. If you like it to be fuller, use one of those donut things. Lastly, pull out a few bits of hair around your face to make it look softer.
Braided Crown
If you want to look like a nymph or something like fairy, braid your hair around your head like a crown. Regular braid works fine, or do a fancy one if you're feeling it. Pin it down tight. Then curl the rest of your hair and let it hang loose down your back. If you need more hair to work with, just put in some clip-ins.
Twisted Chignon
Twist your hair on both sides and join it at the back of your neck. Pin this twisted hair up to make a bun. If you want a fuller look, you can add some fake hair to make the bun bigger. For a final touch, stick in a clip or flower if you're in the mood for something extra special.
Messy Updo
First, if your hair's a bit thin, clip in some extra pieces for more volume. Then just toss your hair up on top of your head and stick some pins in to hold it. Don't worry about making it perfect – let some strands fall around your face for that effortless vibe. Spray it with some texturizing stuff to really nail that bedhead look and then you're ready to go.
Flowing Curls and Waves
Curls and loose waves look amazing if you are going for a more mature look. They go with any dress and make you feel confident.
Mermaid Waves
To get mermaid waves, you have a few options. You can braid your damp hair before going to bed and undo it in the morning. This gives you loose, wavy hair when you wake up. If you're short on time, use a large curling iron on dry hair instead. For extra length, use clip in hair extensions from Roxy Hair that matches your hair color. Once you've got your waves, use a light hairspray to keep the style in place.
Voluminous Curls
If you want a natural , effortless look this is for you. First, grab a curling iron - not too big, not too small. Curl your hair in sections to get nice, defined curls all over. If your hair's flat, clip in some layered extensions to make it look fuller and keep those curls bouncy for longer. To really pump up the volume, tease the hair on top of your head a bit. Spray on some oil or glitter to make your hair look extra shiny and smooth.
Half-Up, Half-Down Styles
Just take some hair from each side of your head and twist it back. Then pin it down with bobby pins at the back of your head. The rest of your hair can stay down and curly. If you want your hair to look thicker, you can add some clip-in extensions. Now, if you're feeling a lil' bit extra, braid the part you pinned back instead of just twisting it. To finish it off, spray some texturizing stuff in your hair. It'll make it look like you just came from the beach - all casual and cool. This style is great because it looks effortlessly beautiful but doesn't take forever to do.
Hollywood Waves
These waves are big and loose - not tight little curls. Here's how you do it:
Grab a big curling iron. You're gonna curl your hair away from your face. That means the curl goes back, not towards your eyes.
Once you've curled it all, let it cool down completely without touching it. This is important, so be patient.
When it's cool, take a wide-tooth comb. Don't use a brush since it'll mess up your curls. Gently comb through the curls and wait for them to turn into those pretty waves.
Use the strong hairspray so that these waves to last all night while you're dancing and having fun.
Sleek and Straight Styles
Sleek and straight hairstyles are a classic prom hairstyle and it's super chic. Plus, it goes with pretty much any dress you pick.
Extra-Long Sleek Ponytail
For this cool prom hair, straighten your hair and get rid of any knots. Pull it up high on your head and tie it tight with a hair tie. You can wrap something around the hair tie to hide it if you want. If you need longer hair, clip-in extensions work great. Finish with some shine spray to make it look extra fancy.
Straight and Shiny
To get this hairstyle:
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Straighthen your hair with a flat iron.
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If possible, get a keratin treatment to make your hair smoother.
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Put on clip in extensions for an added length.
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Brush your hair to spread its natural oils.
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Add a bit of hair oil spray to make it look extra healthy.
Sleek Bob
This new take on an old style starts with a straight-cut bob. Use a flat iron to make it really straight. If you want more hair without messing up the bob look, use clip-in extensions that match your hair like Roxy Hair. Hide them under your real hair. Spray it with strong hairspray to keep it looking neat all day.
Straight with Side-Swept Bangs
This hairstyle works for different hair lengths and can look casual or fancy. Get a haircut with long bangs that sweep to the side. Blow dry your hair straight, but you can use a round brush to make the ends a bit wavy if you want. Use a flat iron on your bangs to make them really smooth. If you want it to look more dramatic, part your hair on one side.
Braided Hairstyle
Braids are a great way to do your hair because you can wear them lots of different ways. You can use braids for everyday or for prom season.
Fishtail Braid
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Start with dry hair. Brush it to remove any tangles.
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Split your hair into two equal sections.
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Take a small piece of hair from the outside of the left section.
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Cross this piece over to the right section, joining it with that side.
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Now do the same on the right side. Take a small piece from the outside of the right section.
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Cross this piece over to the left section, joining it with that side.
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Keep repeating steps 3-6. Always take small pieces from the outside and cross them over to the other side.
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Keep going until you reach the end of your hair.
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Tie off the end with a hair tie.
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Gently pull on the edges of the braid to make it look fuller.
Boho-Inspired Loose Braids and Waves
If the theme of your prom is boho, this hairstyle is all about looking relaxed and pretty. Start with your hair by adding some waves first. You can do this with a curling iron or by braiding damp hair and sleeping on it.
Now, take a small section of hair near your face. Braid it loosely. Don't worry about making it perfect, secure the end with a tiny clear elastic after.
Do this a few more times around your head. Maybe 3 or 4 small braids total. You have the option do more if you want.
If your hair isn't very long or thick, clip in some extensions to make it fuller. Match the color to your hair or go a bit lighter for a sun-kissed look.
Now, gently tousle your hair with your fingers. This mixes the braids with your waves.
Finish with a light hairspray to keep everything in place, but not too much to make it look natural and flowy.
Intricate Braided Updo
This is a great choice for events. You can mix different braid types, like French or Dutch, to create a special, full look. It's the kind of hairstyle that makes you feel like royalty, perfect for weddings, proms, or any fancy party. Your hair stays put all night long, even if you're dancing for hours. Plus, it's practical since you won't have to worry about fixing your hair all night.
Dutch Braid Crown
This hairstyle got you two styles in one. You've got a Dutch braid that goes around your head like a crown, which keeps your hair out of your face, then, the rest of your hair just hangs down in curls. It's a clean mix of having your hair up and down at the same time. The curls make it look soft and romantic, while the braid keeps everything tidy. It's not too hard to do this hairstyle once you get the hang of it.
Vintage-Inspired Looks
Old-time hairstyles never gets old and exudes confidence. You can make these classic looks using today's hair extensions and styling tools.
1920s Finger Waves
This hairstyle looks like it's from the 1920s that make you look like mature. Use a small curling iron to make S-shaped waves on the sides of your head. If you want more hair, clip in some fake hair near the top of your head and by your ears. Use little pins to keep the waves in place. Spray your hair so it stays put all night.
1950s Pinup Style with Extension Victory Rolls
This hairstyle has big rolls on both sides of your head which would give you old-fashioned in a cute way. If your hair is short, you can add fake hair to make it work. Start by splitting your hair into parts. Make it puffy at the roots. Then roll each part up and pin it. Use lots of hairspray to keep it in place. If you want, make the top of your head extra high with hair gel/strong hair spray.
1960s Beehive
The beehive is a big, tall hairstyle. You need extensions to make it work right. Start by making your hair puffy on top. Then pin up parts of your hair, adding the fake hair to make it round. Use lots of strong hairspray to keep it from falling down. This hairstyle is really noticeable since it looks like a beehive. And expect to have all the eyes on you if you wear it to a party with an old-time theme.
1970s Long, Straight Parted Style
This would bring you back to the 1970s. It's all about having long, straight hair with a line right down the middle. The whole idea is to make it look like you just woke up with perfect hair - easy and natural. Don't worry if your hair isn't long enough; you can always add some hair extensions. To get it right, you'll need to use a flat iron to make your hair super straight. Then, give it a quick spray with something shiny to make it look extra smooth. It's that perfect mix of looking good but not trying too hard.
Modern and Edgy Styles
Edgy hairstyles offer a unique way to express your personality and stand out from the crowd.
Faux Undercut
This hairstyle mixes short and long hair. Shave or tightly braid the sides and back of your head to make it look short. Then add long, wavy fake hair on top. This gives you short, chic sides with long, flowing hair on top. It's a fun way to try both short and long hair without actually cutting your hair. You get to look edgy and have long hair at the same time.
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Colorful Ombre Extensions
Colorful ombre extensions adds a splash of bold colors to your hair, but without the worry of dyeing it for real. You can pick clip-in extensions in bright colors that look different from your normal hair color. Or, if you want, you can go for a gradual color change, which is what ombre means.
The best part is you just clip these extensions in where you want them to get the look you're after. It's perfect if you want to try out a bold new look for a while, like for a party or just for fun, without making a big commitment.
Textured Pixie with Subtle Extension Piece
To achieve this, get or search some clip-in extensions that match your hair. Just clip a few pieces on top of your head or near your bangs. This gives you more hair to play with without losing that pixie vibe. Spray some texturizing spray in it to make it look messy which could give you a pixie cut with a little extra attitude.
Asymmetrical Style
This hairstyle is all about being different and having fun with your locks. You start off with a haircut that's not even on both sides - one side is shorter than the other. Then, you add clip-in extensions to the shorter side. You can enhance the extensions a totally different color or style from your real hair. Maybe you want straight extensions on one side and curly on the other. Or maybe you want to add a bright color to your normal hair color.
Summary
In summary, we provided some awesome prom hairstyles you can do with your Roxy Hair extensions. You can go for any style you like and extensions will really help you get that perfect look. It's your night to shine, so go big with your hair if you want! Just practice your style before prom so you're not freaking out on the day or go to a professional stylist and show your hair style inspiration.
don't forget the most important thing which is feeling good and having fun. That's what prom's all about, right? So pick a hairstyle that makes you feel amazing, and get ready to have a great time!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can styling damage hair extensions for prom?
Not really, if you're careful. Use spray to protect it from heat. Don't use hot things on it too much. Most fake hair is okay with normal styling.
When should I put in extensions hair before prom?
It depends. Clip-in hair can go in right before. Other kinds should go in a few days early so they settle in.
Can I sleep with hair extensions hair after prom?
You can, but it's better not to. It might get tangled and messy while you sleep.
Will people know I'm wearing hair extensions?
No. If it matches your real hair and is put in well, most people won't notice. Make sure to get the right color and kind of hair.