
One of the many reasons why Sansa Stark is on every girl’s radar is because of her glorious, red hair. All of the hairstyles she flaunts make Ned Stark’s elder daughter quite the beauty icon. In case you’re the kind who likes to try easy hairstyles and wants to try some of Sansa’s hair looks, here’s a step-wise guide to two of her hairdos…
Sansa’s twisted waves

Step 1
Begin by washing and conditioning your hair with the TIGI Bed Head Dumb Blonde Shampoo and Reconstructor to add shine to your locks.
Step 2
Next, over your towel dried hair, apply the TIGI Bed Head Motor Mouth Mega Volumizer With Gloss to give your hair massive volume and texture.
Step 3
Follow this by dividing the hair into 4 sections and blow-drying it until around 80% of it is dry.
Step 4
Use a large barreled curling tong to begin curling the sections of your hair. Spritz the TIGI Bed Head Hard Head hairspray over each section and continue to curl the hair, making sure that the tresses at the hairline are styled away from the face.
Step 5
Then use a boar bristle brush to gently brush open the curls created with the tong.
Step 6
From the front hairline, twist a small section of hair away from the face and secure it with a bobby pin.
Step 7
Finish the hairstyle by spraying the TIGI Bed Head Hard Head hairspray for additional hold.
Sansa’s single side braid

Step 1
Prep your hair by using the TIGI Bed Head Dumb Blonde Shampoo and Reconstructor to create a healthy base.
Step 2
Over the damp hair, evenly spread the TIGI Bed Head Totally Baked Hair Meringue. Then comb it to extra texture.
Step 3
Follow this by blow-drying your hair until it is completely dry.
Step 4
Take the centermost section of your hair and plait it into a Dutch braid until the end.
Step 5
Spritz the TIGI Rockaholic Dirty Secret Dry Shampoo to add more texture to the braid and remove a few strands from within it for a natural touch.
Step 6
Finish off the hairstyle with the TIGI Bed Head Hard Head hairspray which will keep the braid firm.
Image Credits
Fan pop, AuFeminin, MTV
Written by Dayle Pereira on 21st Jun 2016