The Key to Executing the Tousled Chignon Without Looking Like You Just Woke Up

Tousled chignon hair tutorial for weddings
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Wedding season is almost upon us! Attending a wedding as a guest can be tricky. It’s formal, but it’s important not to be overdressed. It’s glam, but you don’t want to look like you spent as long in hair and makeup as the bride.

According to Statistica in 2021, October was the most popular month for weddings — that means your calendar is probably filling up. 

The tousled chignon is popular for a reason — it’s elegant, it keeps your hair out of your face (helpful if you’re planning to bust a move on the dance floor) and won’t look over the top with a slightly more formal outfit. 

The trick is, how to keep your chignon looking “tousled” (chic and wedding-appropriate) rather than messy. Looking like you’ve just rolled out of bed isn’t an ideal look for a guest.

Attending a wedding is expensive — there are gifts, a new outfit, and if it’s a destination wedding, transport and accommodation to consider. An easy way to save is by doing your own hair and makeup. So, do you execute this tricky style by yourself?

Jessica Elbaum is a pro-stylist for HASK, an affordable, cruelty-and-harsh-ingredient-free haircare brand. HASK products have been used on set on several feature films and TV shows including The Marvelous Mrs Maisel and Bombshell, where Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie and Charlize Theron wore Oscar-nominated, heavily styled wigs. Elbaum has led hairstyling teams on TV shows like Modern Family and Entourage, and she shared her top tips on nailing the tousled chignon, all by yourself.

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