Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don’t Want To Miss Out On

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Get spook-tastically creative this October 31st with our top ten Halloween Hair Ideas that are guaranteed to raise the roof…

Halloween is almost upon us and while celebrations might be a bit more low-key, there’s no reason your hair, makeup and costume ideas need to be. Here are ten Halloween hair ideas not to be missed. The styles were developed by Unilever Head Stylist Dan Lynes, and play on some of the biggest celebrity and pop-culture trends of 2020. So, even though this year’s Halloween plans might be somewhat unpredictable, VO5 has made sure your look is certain to slay, whether your celebrating at the pub or on Zoom. The looks are being brought to life by content creator and spooky style icon Lottie Geliot.

The Tiger Queen

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

Tiger print is all the rage this year… so this Halloween why not live your Tiger Queen fantasy? Spritz VO5 Heat Protect Spray (RRP: £4.39) through dry ends before adding in some soft waves with either a heated hair waver or barrel wand. Brush your waves through with a paddle brush or hair untangling brush and sprinkle VO5’s Instant Volume Root Boost Powder (RRP: £4.39) onto both roots and ends, to add volume and height. Secure your waves with VO5’s Flexible Hold Hairspray (RRP: £3.59), and finish off the look with some floral accessories and mis-matched animal print, or throw in some tiger scratches for a spooky twist.

2020 – The Look

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

2020 has been a real mood – and the looks we’ve been rocking this year are bound to go down in history. This Halloween we’re embracing the fresh out of bed, and straight onto Zoom vibes with an iconic look that will forever be recognised as ‘The 2020’. Start by spraying VO5 Volume Blow Dry Spray (RRP: £4.40) through damp hair, before using a hair dryer to blow dry your hair from root to tip. This look is all about volume, so try leaning over and drying your roots upside down for a real voluptuous effect. Next, section your hair into quarters and backcomb each section from about 2 inches above the root, spraying VO5’s Flexible Hold Hairspray (RRP: £3.59) as you go to give you a solid hold, without the sticky hairspray feeling. Once your roots are suitably backcombed, pile your hair into a high topknot, and secure with a hairband, and some bobby pins. Pull down a few loose hairs to frame your face and give these another back-comb to achieve that ‘I woke up like this’ effect. To complete the look, add in some smudged makeup and a stained dressing gown – and you’re ready for some virtual celebrations.

70s Disco Glam

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

This year has seen a real resurgence in 60s/70s disco glam. So, this Halloween lets throw it back to a groovier time, with soft curls and floral disco vibes. Start by spraying VO5 Heat Protect Spray (RRP: £4.39) through dry ends to protect your ends from extra heat. Then use a large barrelled iron or chunky heated rollers, and curl large sections of your hair to create big bouncy curls. Use your hands to slightly brush out the curls, and then massage VO5’s Instant Volume Root Boost Powder (RRP: £4.39) into your roots, using your fingers to create extra volume. Finish off with some pastel flowers or some spooky disco makeup and get ready to wow on Zoom drinks.

Video Game Villager Vibes

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

With a limit on IRL fun this year, we’ve had to take the fun URL. So, this Halloween we’re saying thanks to the video games that got us through our boredom, with a video-game villager inspired look. Start by combing VO5’s Frizz Free Cream (RRP: £4.39) throughout hair from root to tip to tame any frizz, and get that pixel perfect effect. Then section your hair into two equal halves and secure into two low bunches at about ear level. Spritz VO5 Heat Protect Spray (RRP: £4.39) through the bunches and add light curls to your ends with either a straightener or barrel roller. Then gently brush through with a paddle brush to create a soft bouncy effect. Spritz with VO5’s Tame & Shine Spray (RRP: £4.39) to smooth down any flyaway hairs, and finish off with some bright colourful accessories; and you’ll be ready to chop trees, catch bees, or enjoy your virtual celebrations.

The VSCO girl

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

One of the most popular it-girl trends of the last couple of years, the VSCO girl is effortlessly cool. Try a spooky spin to the teen-favourite this Halloween. Start by spraying VO5 Volume Blow Dry Spray (RRP: £4.40) through damp hair, and blow dry to achieve a light and bouncy effect. Next run VO5’s Invisibly Light Hair Oil (RRP: £4.39) through the ends of your hair using your fingers or a wide toothed comb, to make them soft and shiny. Section off the top half of your hair, and pile into either a bun or a high ponytail on top of your head, securing with a hairband. Then gently pull your roots out from the hairband slightly, to give volume and freedom to the style. No VSCO girl would be complete without a scrunchie, so be sure to wrap at least one around your bun or ponytail! Finish off with some light glossy makeup and a healthy dose of fake blood for a spooky take on this it-girl trend.

Mermaid Waves

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

These soft and beachy waves are a staple for Halloween hair, whether you’re living a little mermaid, or spooky sea witch fantasy. Spritz VO5 Heat Protect Spray (RRP: £4.39) through your ends before running small segments of your hair through a heated crimper. Then use your hands to comb in VO5’s Curl Defining Mousse (RRP: £4.39), to achieve these dreamy yet defined waves. Or for a heat-free way of achieving the look, scrunch a small amount of VO5’s Overnight Curl Cream (RRP: £4.39) through towel dried hair the night before your celebrations, and plait hair in 2-3 root-to-tip braids. Remove your braids the next day for instant mer-mazing vibes. Comb your fingers through your waves, and spritz with VO5’s Flexible Hold Hairspray (RRP: £3.59) to tame and define. Be sure to use your fingers and not a brush for this step, otherwise you might end up looking more like the frizz queen than the sea queen. Finish off the look with a few small plaits, or some aquatic accessories.

The Pop-Princess Pony

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

No pop-princess costume would be complete without a migraine-inducing, snatched to the god’s, high ponytail. For thin or fine hair, use a comb or paddle brush to brush an almond sized amount of VO5’s Frizz Free Cream (RRP: £4.39) through straight hair, gathering the ends up into a ponytail on top of your head and securing with a hairband. For hair with a mind of its own, use a hard bristled toothbrush to smooth down your roots with VO5’s Mega Hold Styling Gel (RRP: £3.29) and secure into a high ponytail. Next take a small segment of hair from the bottom of your ponytail and wrap around the hairband, fastening in place with a bobby pin (or 5!). To achieve the ultimate silky slick tail, finish the look by spritzing VO5’s Tame & Shine Spray (RRP: £4.39) through your ends, and prepare to swish your way through the spooky celebrations.

The American-in-Paris

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

This Halloween hair look will have you living your best Parisian life. And the best part? It can be created using whatever heated tools you have at home. Spritz some VO5 Volume Blow Dry Spray (RRP: £4.40) through hair, before using a heated large-barrel wand, or heated curlers to create loose, blow-dry effect curls. Alternatively, spray some VO5 Heat Protect Spray (RRP: £4.39) through your ends, before creating a gentle wave with a hair straightener. Hold your straighteners horizontally as you pull the hair through, to achieve a Parisian wave effect. Finish off with VO5’s Flexible Hold Hairspray (RRP: £3.59) and a beret, to live your marketing influencer fantasy all night long.

High Bun Ears

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

There’s a reason the cat/mouse look comes back every year, it’s timeless. But this year why not try swapping out your fake ears for something a little more creative? All you need to create these High Bun Ears is a dash of VO5’s Instant Volume Root Boost Powder (RRP: £4.39). Sprinkle a small amount of powder onto your roots and massage in with your fingers. Section off the top half of your hair and split this into two pigtails on either side of the top of your head, then secure with hair elastics. Wrap each ponytail around itself to create a bun, and secure in place with an additional elastic or bobby pins. Add more volume to each bun by sprinkling on a little more Instant Volume Powder and tease in with your fingers.

And voila, I’m a mouse. Duh.

The Cheer Pony

Ten Halloween Hair Ideas You Don't Want To Miss Out On

Last on our list of top Halloween hair ideas is the cheerleader.We’ve all become wanna-be cheerleaders this year, The Cheer Pony is the perfect way to finish off your Zombie Cheerleader costume. Brush your hair into a high ponytail, using VO5’s Flexible Hold Hairspray (RRP: £3.59) to smooth down any flyaway hair, and secure with a hairband. For hair that needs a bit more taming, try using the same technique with VO5’s Mega Hold Gel Spray (RRP: £3.49). Use a comb or brush to backcomb the tail of the pony from the bottom upwards, creating volume that works its way out from the hairband. For hair that needs a bit more convincing to stand to attention, try spraying in VO5’s Post Gym Refresh Spray as you go (RRP: £4.39). Finish off with a bedazzled hair cuff or a glittery bow to bring the fantasy to life and see if you make mat this Halloween.

What are your favourite Halloween hair ideas? Let us know in the comments below!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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