The Best Hairstyle For You based on Your Favorite Thanksgiving Food

info curlisto • November 14, 2016

It’s late November and it has started getting dark at 4:30 PM, Donald Trump is president and everyone is getting sick. Thank heavens the stress eater’s favorite holiday is upon us. We know it’s hard to choose a hairstyle that will simultaneously wow the family and reflect your personality. So we have decided to make the very logical correlation between your Thanksgiving food of choice and your hairstyle! See below to find the one for you.

A Side Pompadour for All of You Turkey Lovers!

The turkey lover is a delightfully patient person and therefore the perfect choice for this complex yet beautiful style. You can achieve this look by teasing out the front section of your hair and pinning at your crown; simply pin the rest of your hair or let it flow free for this glamorous ‘do. Finish with Curlisto Structura Spray .

A Deep Side Part For The Mashed Potato Set
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This first hairstyle uses a deep side part to create dramatic volume and a beautiful frame for your face. This look is perfect for class or work and can be easily achieved just like the classic mashed potato side dish. Style with Curlisto Curl Reform for an extra dose of volume.

A Classic Chignon For Those Who Side with Stuffing

Stuffing lovers are classic romatnics! For this look pin a rosette in your hair (as pictured) or use a bejeweled comb to bring glamour to this classic look. If embellishment isn’t your thing, go plain for a sweet and romantic vibe. Finish this look with Curlisto Glow & Shine .

Waterfall Braids Go Great With Sweet Potatoes.

Another braided look, you can achieve this hairstyle with peekaboo strands that create a band around the top of your hair. This hairdo can be played around with—try switching up your braid with chunky and thin strands or put some flowers in the braid as well. Sweet Potatoes can be a complex dish, just like this look! Style with Curlisto Lotion Plus for frizz free curls!

Bunny Buns For Those Who Prefer Cranberry Sauce

Cranberry sauce is a childish dish so why not go for a childish hairstyle? Part your hair in the middle, then take each half and wind atop your head, pinning into two identical buns. To tone down the ‘cutesy’ vibe, pair this look with a dark lip or smoky eyes. Style with Curlisto Bio Gel Mousse

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