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2 Spooky Spider Hairstyles For Halloween
Today we are sharing 2 fun hairstyles for Halloween! These Halloween hairstyles are some of our favorite spooky styles from the past that you may not have seen on our blog, or might have forgotten.
1. The spider web bun.
2. The spider bun hairstyle.
Both of these styles would be great for Halloween parties, school, trick or treating, the month of October, to go with your Halloween costume, or for Crazy Hair Day!
Spider Hairstyles, Video Tutorials: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
Supplies needed to recreate these hairstyles:
*Braided spider bun - Pipe cleaners, squiggly eyes and spider head pom pom (glued to a bobby pin.) Several hair elastics or hair ties.
*Spider Web Bun- Hair donut or bun maker, ribbon or yarn, sewing needle, hair elastics or hair ties.
What are you dressing up as for Halloween? Do you have your costume yet?
Easy Spider Web Hairstyle
Oh no! A spider has spun a web in her hair! ;)
Hey guys! We love Halloween and look forward to posting Halloween hairstyles each October. This year we wanted a spiderweb hairstyle that would work for teenagers as well as little girls. You could even wear this style to school or work without being too obnoxious. Without the plastic spider, this hairstyle would be cute all year round!
Easy Spider Web Hairstyle, Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
This Halloween hairstyle is created by using a series of waterfall twist braids. We love that it only takes a few minutes to spin these braids into a spider web hairstyle. And the best part... only one elastic to take out when you are done!
Supplies needed to recreate this spider hairstyle:
- 1 medium size hair elastic
- Plastic spider (optional.) We have found that spider rings work great!
- Temporary clip to hold the braids while you are working.
- Hair product to help control flyaways.
Looking for more Halloween hair ideas? Browse through our Halloween Hairstyles featuring several more spider hairstyles, candy corn hairstyles, Disney Princess hairstyles, a unicorn hairstyle, trolls hair, wonder woman hairstyle, etc.
Wonder Woman hairstyle tutorial! DIY Braided Headpiece, Halloween Hair
You'll love this Wonder Woman hairstyle featuring a DIY headpiece made from your own hair! A perfect Halloween hairstyle to go with your Wonder Woman costume. And the best part? You will not need to purchase or make a wonder woman headband or crown to complete your look. Our tutorial today shows how to create a wonder woman headband using 4 cornrow braids and an inexpensive red or gold star sticker. This warrior braid / super hero hairstyle is edgy, unique, and fierce. So fun!
Wonder Woman Hairstyle, Braided Headband Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
As mentioned in our wonder woman hair tutorial (above) we would suggest adding large, voluminous curls to complete your wonder woman Halloween costume and hairstyle. We have a tutorial showing how to curl hair with a curling wand that would work great. I would suggest using a large barrel for loose, bouncy curls.
Supplies needed to recreate this Wonder Woman inspired headpiece:
- Several small, clear hair elastics.
- Sectioning clips (alligator clips or claw clips) to help keep hair out of your way while braiding.
- A gold or red star sticker.
- Pomade, gel, hairspray, etc. to help control flyaways.
Hope you enjoyed our Wonder Woman hairstyle tutorial. Happy Halloween!
Trolls Headband Tutorial & Easy DIY Halloween Costume
Since Halloween is right around the corner, this week we are showing a fun DIY "Halloween hairstyle" and Trolls costume idea! We are loving how easy and quick this "no sew" Trolls headband is to make. Your finished Trolls hairstyle could be worn to school for a Halloween party, crazy hair day, a Halloween dance, a trip to the pumpkin patch, Oktoberfest, as part of a costume for trick or treating, dress up, or to watch the new Trolls movie featuring Anna Kendrick (Poppy) and Justin Timberlake. We have seen these cute headbands all over Pinterest and Etsy and thought they were such a great idea! We love that you could dress up as a troll without having to wear a hot, itchy, and uncomfortable wig!
Trolls Headband Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
Supplies Needed To Create Your Own Troll Hair:
- Around 5 yards of tulle (cut into 6x24 inch strips.) As mentioned in our video tutorial (above) stiffer tulle will work best and don't worry about getting your strips cut perfectly. You can use any color you want and can even mix colors if you desire multi colored hair or even rainbow hair.
- 1 headband
- 1 medium size, clear elastic
- Scissors
- Decorative flowers, ribbons, or other accessories (optional)
- Hot glue gun
For more Halloween hair and DIY costume ideas, check out our our Halloween Hairstyles Collection. (Including Disney Princess Hairstyles... Belle, Jasmine, Cinderella, Elsa, Anna, a genie, pirate, unicorn, spider hairstyles, and more.)
Topsy Tail Bubble Faux Hawk Tutorial, Dance Hairstyles
We hope you love this easy bubble faux hawk! This hairstyle would be great for dance, cheer leading, gymnastics, sports, figure skating, school, Prom, church, etc.
My daughter is on a dance team and wears a faux hawk hairstyle regularly to competitions, so we have tried several different ways of creating this edgy look. If you are looking for more dance hairstyle ideas, we actually have a past tutorial showing how to create a "messy bun faux hawk" as well as a "braided faux hawk with cornrow accents."
We are loving this topsy tail method since it is easy and fairly quick!
Topsy Tail Faux Hawk Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
Over the years we have seen several variations of this trendy faux hawk hairstyle made using a topsy tail and have been wanting to try it. A few of the hairstylists we were inspired by for this tutorial are listed below:
Confessions of a Hairstylist
styles_n_smiles
Two Little Girls Hairstyles
Annies Forget Me Knots
Supplies needed to recreate this hairstyle:
- Several medium size hair elastics (the amount will depend on how many bubbled sections you plan to make in your faux hawk.
- If you plan on using this hairstyle for dancing, sports (or anything active) I would suggest adding bobby pins to each looped section to help keep the style secure.
- Topsy Tail. If you are needing a topsy tail (as shown in our tutorial) they can be found on Amazon (affiliate.)
- You may have noticed that I styled her hair while it was damp in this video to achieve a smooth and sleek look on the sides of the style. Depending on the texture of hair you are working with, it may work out better for you to style the hair dry using hair product to smooth the sides.
Halloween Hairstyles - Tangled Weave Spider Web Ponytail
Hey guys. This week we are adding one more fun Halloween hairstyle tutorial to our collection before October is gone! We recently went through our archives on our website (Princess Hairstyles) and found this spider web ponytail that we originally posted way back in 2008 as a pictorial. We remembered this woven spider web as being one of my daughter's favorites back then.... and she says she still remembers receiving tons of comments and compliments on this hairstyle when she wore it to a school Halloween carnival 8 years ago while she was in Kindergarten! Of course, we decided we needed to share this spooky hairstyle in an updated video tutorial for you today.
Tangled Weave Spider Web Ponytail Video Tutorial (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
We are loving the intricate webbing design created around the ponytail with these woven twists. As mentioned in our video, you could add a bun instead of the ponytail if you prefer, and bring the weaving all the way around her head in a full circle, just like a real spider web!
We added a cute spider bow (which was given to us years ago) to our finished design. Of course, this is optional but a spider accessory of some kind would make the perfect finishing touch to this hairstyle.
Supplies needed to recreate this spider web hairstyle:
- Several small, clear elastics.
- 1 medium size hair tie or ponytail holder.
- Several claw clips
- A spider accessory to add to your finished web (optional.)
P.S. Although this hairstyle is fairly easy and requires no braiding skills at all... it can be time consuming. I would give yourself 20-30 minutes to complete.
Spider Web Bun Hairstyle Tutorial
This week we are showing another fun Halloween Hairstyle and this one might be our favorite so far! We are loving this spider web bun / ponytail since it looks festive for Halloween, but isn't too over the top or crazy for teens, or even adults. This spooky Halloween spiderweb hairstyle could be worn to school, for a Halloween party, a Halloween dance, a trip to the pumpkin patch, Oktoberfest, or as part of a costume for trick or treating.
Spider Web Bun, Video Tutorial: Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.
Supplies needed to recreate this spider web hairstyle:
- We purchased the silver ribbon used to make our webbing at a local craft store. You can use any color or type that you want. We have found that thinner ribbon works best for this style. You could also use yarn or string if you prefer (which may lay flatter and be easier to sew in.)
- The donut bun maker we used can be found in most stores that carry beauty supplies. You can also find them online (affiliate.)
- We purchased the plastic craft needle (shown in our tutorial above) at Walmart. You could also use a regular sewing needle.
- You will need 3 medium size hair elastics or hair ties to make the bun and several clips or temporary hair ties to hold your braids while you are working.
- Of course if you wanted to take this style a step further, you could add a spider accessory to your web! We have seen some plastic spider rings at the dollar store that would be perfect. ;)
Eyeball Bun Hairstyle For Halloween Or Crazy Hair Day!
Hey guys, we are back with another fun HALLOWEEN HAIRSTYLE or CRAZY HAIR DAY idea for you today! Depending on your Halloween costume, this eyeball bun would be perfect to go with a scary / creepy costume.... or with a funny / cute costume. I could see this hairstyle working with many creative and unique DIY costume ideas actually: A monster, zombie, witch, robot, alien, sea creature, swamp creature, etc. Or if you don't want to go "all out" dressing up, or aren't allowed to wear a full costume to school, you could just wear the eyeball bun by itself! We were thinking you could wear this bun and go as a "mom" because moms have eyes in the back of their heads, and those eyes would probably be bloodshot lol.
Eyeball Bun Hairstyle, Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
As shown in our tutorial, we started with a standard donut bun or sock bun, and it really doesn't matter how you make it, you just need a "roundish" bun to start with. We have several videos and different methods on our YouTube channel already showing how to make these buns. You can look at our donut bun playlist to see if there is one that would work for you.
Supplies needed to recreate this Halloween Hairstyle:
- We used the "perfect bun" tool (affiliate) to make our bun, which can be found online or in stores.
- You could also use a donut bun maker (affiliate.)
- 2 medium size hair elastics or hair ties.
- Several bobby pins
- Hairspray or gel
- We purchased our plastic eyeball and pipe cleaners at the dollar store, but I also found some online here: Plastic eyeballs (affiliate) and here: Pipe cleaners (affiliate.)
- Hot glue gun
Of course, if you would rather make 2 eyeballs on the back of your head, you could start with pigtails instead. Or, you could stack 2 buns vertically, like a faux hawk.
Happy trick or treating!
Unicorn Hairstyle For Halloween Or Crazy Hair Day
Since Halloween is right around the corner, for our hair tutorial this week we are sharing a fun unicorn hairstyle! This DIY unicorn horn could be used as a Halloween hairstyle, or for crazy hair day. Looking for a horn accessory to go with your "My Little Pony" or horse costume? Why not use your own hair?!
DIY Unicorn Hairstyle, Video Tutorial: (Click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.)
As mentioned in our video, you can make your "tail" sleek, or more voluminous. Curls, crimping, and teasing could add some extra texture if you are looking for more volume and lift. If you are wanting a colorful mane, tail, or horn, you could definitely add some temporary spray in hair color to go with your mystical creature look. As another fun option, if you would rather style a "mane" with your unicorn horn, you could make a series of messy buns, a pull-through braid, a french/dutch braid, curls, or faux hawk behind your horn instead of the ponytail.
In our video tutorial (above) we also show a great technique for wrapping hair around the top of your ponytail for a pretty every day look... when you aren't dressing up as a unicorn. Surprisingly enough though, recently we have actually seen a few unicorn hairstyles becoming sort of a "thing" in fashion magazines, tv shows, and around the internet. Maybe this will be the next big trend hahaha.
Supplies needed to recreate this look:
- 1 strong ponytail holder for the main ponytail. 1 medium size clear elastic. 1 temporary clip or hair tie to keep the hair sectioned while you are working.
- Several bobby pins. We used miniature bobby pins from Sally Beauty Supply (affiliate) which hold things tight extremely well.
- Small piece of card stock. (Approximately a 5 inch square.)
- Clear tape.
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