"The Hottest Hair Accessories of Fall/Winter 2017: Have You Heard About the Versatile 'Hair Baton' That Works with Any Hairstyle?"
2017.11.28 published
\ What's Hair Baton?! /
Hair Baton is a hair accessory that features a thin stick with parts like pearls or fur attached to both ends*
This trendy hair accessory has just started to gain popularity among hairstylists and girls who love hair arrangements this fall♡
The baton-like appearance is adorable*
As the name suggests, Hair Baton has a baton-like look similar to those held by cheerleaders*
The ends are adorned with pearls, stones, and fluffy fur, making it very cute!
It also has the lovely point of resembling a modern version of a kanzashi♡
Here's how to wear it♩
To wear a Hair Baton, simply remove one part, insert it into your hair, and then replace that part to secure it*
This ease of styling is one of the reasons it has become so popular♩
Perfect accessory for special occasions!
The still rare Hair Baton is also recommended as a hair accessory for wedding invitations♡
Depending on the design, it can create either an elegant or a casual atmosphere♩
But how should you match the Hair Baton with your hairstyle?
Recommended styling techniques for Hair Baton♡
A classic arrangement is to use two Hair Batons and wear them in a crisscross way♡
Four parts float stylishly on the surface of a braid, making it very fashionable*
Hair Baton also fits perfectly with a low chignon!
The trick to making it cute is to insert it diagonally right around the knot♡
Wearing lots of pearl Hair Batons with a fluffy down style is also stunning and eye-catching♡
Previously, to achieve this decoration, you would need to purchase pearl U-pins individually, but with Hair Baton, you can achieve the same look with half the number of pearls*
Let’s go get a Hair Baton♡
We introduced the Hair Baton, a hair accessory that is currently a hot topic this fall and winter*
Its charm lies in its versatility for any hairstyle and the chic, effortless vibe it brings♡
Why not get one as an accessory for special days or invited occasions?