Costume Hair Ideas

If you are looking for costume hair ideas come on in and take a look at what we have here.

If you are looking for something a little bit mysterious and lacy for the face along with a sleek and smooth maroon hairstyle, then look no further.

Red and Lacey

This style is super straight and full of rich color in a shade that is somewhat unusual. It is a cross between red, maroon, and pink and it's uniform throughout. With a middle part that is not distinct, the two sides split apart to frame the face. Graduated lengths start at chin level and look a bit choppy. The length is just past the shoulders.

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One might like to have an instant head of hair from time to time, and what better way to accomplish that than to pop on an eye catching wig.

Jillia Lynn

This hair piece is poodle-like with tiny ringlet curls which reminds us of the 80's when spiral perms were all the rage. Back then women flocked to the salon to have perm rods placed and then a smelly solution was added and sat on the hair for a period of time. This was a necessary evil to achieve the trendy look that many long haired women sought back in the day. Big and bold was considered beautiful and fun and trendy. In keeping with the look from that decade Jillisa is wearing blue eye shadow along with dark liner and lashes. Her eyebrows look painted on and are distinct. Her lipstick is pale pink. She is wearing a fluffy fur coat in animal print.

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Hey if you desire to get a look that is beyond edgy with a seashell theme, then you must take a gander at Lady Gaga and her get up as she was sighted leaving the Langham Hotel in Central London on August 28, 2013.

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If you are looking for a vintage flapper look for Halloween or any other costume party, check out Nicole Trunfio at Let's Misbehave to Benefit Love Heals with her perfect version.

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Here is a great profile view of a brunette woman with retro updo and shagadelic wide headband with a brightly colored scarf.

70s Updo

The bouffant-like effect can be created with back combing of the underneath layers. The imperfect appeal of the strands that are somewhat wild add to the fun aspect. Starting out with unwashed hair is the best way to achieve a look like this one and what better way to do things up in a hurry and still look awesome. The band is placed right at the forehead and tied at the nape of the neck with tails that trail. This model has fair skin and pale make-up. Her big silver hoop earrings are a nice accent.

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