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Top 7 Japanese Hairstyles.

1. Butterfly. The butterfly hairdo is all about making flaps by rolling the hair on three sides of the head. The hairdo, best seen on ramps and among fashion divas, was inspired by the old Geisha looks. Though they ornamented it with gold, the modernized version left it messier than before, leaving it more grungy and chic.

2. Knot Pony. The knot pony is best for short hair and looks very pretty on young girls who have frizzy hair. Pulling back some of your hair from the sides you can tie a knot in the centre. To keep the rest of the hair stable, you can hold it with a funky hair band and let go loose and free.

3. Glam Doll. The glam doll look is inspired by the Barbie dolls and a clan in Japan which dresses up like dolls, showcasing their cuter side. It includes fringes, bouncy curls and gives a normal girl the best makeover she would ever want. This look is accessorized with funky clips, hats, tiaras and a floral bouffant.

4. Messy Cropped Bob. Japanese women have flawless skin and silky straight hair, and hence their hair looks the best when left simple. However, modernization has got a few of them to cut the long tresses. Then the messy cropped bob emerged which not only got selected for the best designer look but also became a part of a few ramp shows.

5. Centre Virtual Bouffant. The centre virtual bouffant is one of the Japanese school girl looks, now seen in various countries. It highlights the cuter side of a girl as they pull the centre hair to form a bouffant, leaving the hair on the side loose.

6. Roller Buns. The roller buns are one of the most popular Japanese short hairstyles, opted by many young girls or hair stylists in Japan. It is funky, grungy and trendy, and gives your fashionable side a boost as you sport it. Dividing you hair with a centre parting, you can make an untidy bun on each side of the head. If you have fringes or flicks, they look pretty and add the oomph.

7. Swirled Bouffant. The swirled bouffant is a beautiful and non-hassle manner of giving your hair the best Red Carpet look. Post your layering cut, you can hold onto some side tresses and pull them back to form a half pony. Instead of just tying up the pony, you can swirl it up in one side and clip it with thin bob pins, leaving the rest of the hair loose. The sway looks elegant and quite fashionable as you walk.


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