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Looking for 2014 hairstyles for women? (Get inspired by these memorable cuts and colors)

Looking for 2014 hairstyles for women? (Get inspired by these memorable cuts and colors)

Okay, here we go! Let’s talk about my little 2014 hairstyles for women experiment.

So, back in the day, 2014 was all about those specific styles, right? I remember flipping through magazines and seeing all these cool looks, and I thought, “Hey, I gotta try some of these out!”

First thing I did was a deep dive online. I spent a good chunk of an afternoon just scrolling through Pinterest and fashion blogs, saving pictures of hairstyles that caught my eye. We’re talking messy buns, side braids, and those wavy, almost-beachy looks that were everywhere back then. I even printed some out – yeah, printed! Remember doing that?

Next up? Preparation. I knew my hair wasn’t exactly ready for some of these styles. It was kinda dry and frizzy. So, I hit up the drugstore and grabbed a deep conditioner, some hair oil, and a heat protectant spray. Figured I’d need all the help I could get.

I started with the easiest one: the messy bun. I mean, how hard could that be? Turns out, harder than I thought. My first attempt looked more like a bird’s nest than a chic, effortless updo. After a few tries, and a couple of YouTube tutorials, I finally got something that resembled the pictures. The key was definitely the bobby pins – lots and lots of bobby pins.

Then I moved on to the side braid. This one was a bit more challenging. I’d never been great at braiding, and trying to do it on the side of my head while looking in a mirror was a real struggle. My arms were aching! But I kept at it, and eventually managed to create a decent-looking braid. It wasn’t perfect, but it was definitely an improvement from my first attempt.

The wavy look was probably the most time-consuming. I didn’t have a curling iron back then, so I tried using my straightener to create the waves. It took forever! And honestly, the results were pretty inconsistent. Some waves were tight, others were loose, and some just looked…bent. Eventually, I gave up on the straightener and invested in a cheap curling wand. That made a huge difference. Still took practice, but the waves looked way better.

Throughout this whole process, I was constantly taking pictures of my progress (or lack thereof). It was fun to see how far I’d come from those initial disastrous attempts. And honestly, it was just a good excuse to play around with my hair and try new things.

The biggest takeaway? Practice makes perfect. None of these styles came naturally to me, but with a little patience and perseverance, I was able to create some pretty cool looks. Plus, it was a fun way to experiment with my style and feel a little more confident.

I wouldn’t say I mastered all the 2014 hairstyles for women, but I definitely learned a lot along the way. And who knows, maybe I’ll dust off those old techniques and give them another try sometime!

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