Greek Goddess Vibes: 3 Stunning Hairstyles to Channel Your Inner Aphrodite
Close your eyes and think of a Greek woman. You might be picturing a beautiful girl dressed in a toga with her hair tied up in a glamorous updo. But did you know that there is more to Greek hairstyles than just updos? Keep reading to discover the different hairstyles worn by Greek women and how you can try them for yourself.
Close your eyes and think of a Greek woman. You might be picturing a beautiful girl dressed in a toga with her hair tied up in a glamorous updo. But did you know that there is more to Greek hairstyles than just updos? Keep reading to discover the different hairstyles worn by Greek women and how you can try them for yourself.
Thick side braid
This braid is messy, whimsical and fanciful. Worn by many actresses with variations, this dramatic braid is easy to achieve. Gather all your hair to one side and make a loose braid. Gently pull the strands of the braid so it looks voluminous, and you're done!
French braids with face framing bangs
Rock the Greek maiden look with this simple messy braid. French braids look ethereal because of their intricate weaving patterns. However, they are relatively easy to make. You can easily create a regular French braid, but braid it looser than usual and leave long bangs in the front for a boho appeal.
Double sided braid
This hairstyle embodies the elegance and simplicity of the classic French braid and gives it a Greek twist. Straight from the red carpet, this hairstyle is easy to do. Part your hair in the middle and create two braids on either side of the back of the head from the crown. Secure the braid into a ponytail and let the rest of the hair fall past your shoulders in subtle waves.