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The “flowerpot” hairstyle is the fun trend on Instagram

Instagram has its reasons that reason does not know… especially when it comes to beauty. It is indeed on the social network that many improbable or even incomprehensible trends are born. At the top, the wavy eyebrows and lips or even the flared manicures that many have compared (rightly) to “pie shovels”. Today, it is the hair that is targeted by a new fantasy called "flower vase hair" and which was introduced by the American Youtuber Taylor R at the origin of the Christmas tree brows (if you don't know, it's worth it eye!). The beauty specialist was inspired by recent covers of Rihanna and Beyoncé for Vogue (at the bottom of the article) to elaborate his impressive look which stands several tens of centimeters above his head. In a video posted on her Instagram page, she performs the consecutive steps to achieve the final result which gives the impression that the young woman really has a vase screwed on her skull. For those who would be interested in the atypical style, follow the guide!

A look repeated many times

You must first separate your hair in two on either side of the head and then arrange it evenly around an empty plastic bottle (it's better to avoid damaging your neck, etc.) than the we come to lay on his head. After having "wrapped" the whole thing with several rubber bands which come to give a rounded side to what is supposed to represent the vase, we come to place a more or less large bouquet from the top of the hairstyle which we block in the rubber bands and the hair. And voila ! The publication, which has been viewed more than 115,000 times, has pleased many Internet users who have not hesitated to reproduce it identically or in their own way. Taylor R, meanwhile, has alternately been called a “trendsetter,” “bold,” and “very creative.” We still advise to pay attention to doors and other cramped places that could ruin all your precious efforts in a few seconds... We keep the idea for a fancy dress party, it can be really nice, right?