9 Glamorous Prom Hairstyles for Long Hair (2024)

Tress to impress.

Eunice Lucero|

June 9, 2016

Prom season is happening now, which means it’s high time to dust off those hair inspiration screenshots and book those beauty appointments.This is no time to scrimp on style: Horror references notwithstanding, prom night is the one time of the year where you and your friends can revel in a glamorous, red-carpet experience. From tuxedos to limos to slinky outfits and a slew of paparazzi-worthy prom hairstyles for long hair,it’s an event that you certainly don’t want to be underprepared for.

The trick is finding a hairstyle that’s pretty, flattering and fashionable,butwon’t look dated or cheesy in pictures.

Check out our gallery of nine of our most favorite formal hairstyles that are sure to bring out the Prom Queen in everyone.

1. Braided crown

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Best for all hair textures, this is for girls who want to stay on the fashion track but who also want to embrace their hidden princess. Create a crown braid that starts from one temple and ends at another. Secure the ends with bobby pins and accessorize with a small brooch, concealing any seams.

2. Sexy chignon

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If you’re looking for a no-fuss hairstyle that still packs a pretty heavy style punch, the chignon is your jam. The style looks most chic on straight and wavy hair textures since the crown looks better when a bit sleek. Turn up this look’s sex appeal by creating a deep side part at your hairline and securing all strands into a bun at your nape.

3. Shiny ponytail

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Here and now is not the time to go au naturel, ladies—a sophisticated shiny ponytail demands poker-straight strands in order to reflect light the best. Straighten hair with a flat iron and apply some shine serum such as Nexxus New York Salon Care Encapsulate Serumto the mid-lengths and ends. Part hair as desired and gather strands into a ponytail at the back of your head. Leave one tendril free to wrap around your hair tie, hiding it from view for a more grown-up feel, or choose an evening-worthy accessory such as a gold or silver barrette.

4. Middle-parted waves

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Who says evening-worthy hair always has to be in an updo? Get playful with some sexy locks around your shoulders with thick, glamorous waves. Use a curling iron with a 1 ½” barrel on hair that’s been prepped with mousse or styling spray, such as Dove Style+Care Curls Defining Mousse.

5. Big curls

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Do you know the secret to the head-turning appeal of those lingerie models? Those giants, bombshell curls! Recreate those sultry ringlets in your prom hairstyles by priming your hair with a thermal-protecting styling cream such as TRESemmé Make Waves Shaping Gel Cream as you wrap sections of your hair around a 1½” curling iron barrel. Let it set for a few seconds before unfurling.

6. Top knot

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Display your inner diva with a tight top knot that leaves no room for error. Girls with thinner hair might need the help of a hair donut for this, which entails looping the foam circle through a high ponytail. Next, cover the entire donut with hair from your ponytail, looping around until completely concealed. Tuck ends under the donut and secures with pins.

7. Straight and sleek

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Another “un-do” that’s high-fashion is the straight and sleek look. This style works best on thicker, straight hair that’s parted down the middle or worn with a narrow half-updo. Proceed to blowdry strands, first using blowdry lotion such as Nexxus Mousse Plus Volumizing Foam for traction. Clamp sections of hair with a flat iron to remove any kinks, and refine ends and lengths with a shine serum.

8. Waterfall Braids

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Braids that start at the crown on your head and leave the rest of your lengths free make for quite the classic romantic look. Start by French-braiding hair at the crown or hair parting, moving sideways instead of downwards, leaving the ends free to hang loose (or up in a chignon, for a more runway take). End by curling the tips of your hair with an iron for a fancy regal feel.

9. Pumped Up Beehive

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A bouffant is a retro hairstyle that’s been making a comeback. Copy the pretty, mod vibe of this look by first texturizing hair with some backcombing, and then section off your hair into three parts—your main part, then one side, and the crown. Tease the crown and refine the front with a rat-tail comb, and gather all sections in one hair tie or pins at the nape of your neck via a ponytail or chignon. Spray with TRESemmé 24 Hour Body Finishing Sprayto set.

Which of these prom hairstyles for long hair do you want to try for your big night?

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FAQs

Should I wear my hair up or down for prom? ›

"If it's off the shoulder, a sweetheart cut or strapless, wearing your hair down would look the best," said Lathan. "For those that have a lot going on along the neckline or have a lot of jewelry, try an updo. When you spend $300 on a dress, you want to be able to see the details."

What hairstyle is good for prom? ›

You can never go wrong with a straight hairstyle. It's a low-maintenance hairstyle that looks sleek and sophisticated. This hairstyle is sure to hold up through all the dancing you'll be doing on prom night! Incorporating a braid into any natural hairstyle is the perfect way to add an interesting element.

How do you style long hair for a formal event? ›

Braided bun

One of the simplest ways is to put your hair into a ponytail and split it into two parts. Braid each half, then fully wrap each around the base of your ponytail. You can also braid both braided halves together before wrapping them around the base of your ponytail.

What is not appropriate for prom? ›

o Dresses that are too revealing, are skin tight or form-fitting, expose midriffs or cleavage, or are too short in length are not appropriate. o Claims that a dress was worn at last year's Prom or at Homecoming, or comparisons to the dresses of other girls already admitted to Prom will not be entertained or discussed.

How can I look prettiest at prom? ›

10 Beauty Tips for Prom
  1. Get glowing skin. Tame your acne with eye drops to reduce redness. ...
  2. Whiten your smile. ...
  3. Clean up your brows. ...
  4. Hydrate your hair. ...
  5. Use a good deodorant or antiperspirant product. ...
  6. Add a pop of color to the eyes. ...
  7. Change up your hair. ...
  8. Treat yourself like a celebrity with a lip color change.
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What is the easiest hair for prom? ›

Half up, half down

One of the most easy to do hairstyles for a party or formal event, this look works with short bobs or long flowing locks and keeps it from getting into your face. Add a volumising mousse to give your hair some body and movement before roughly blow-drying.

Should I curl or straighten my hair for prom? ›

A straight hairstyle makes you look elegant and sophisticated, which is great with any prom dress design. If you want to simply show your locks, you can wear your hair down but if you want to add some class, you can choose a chic updo.

How do you keep long hair stylish? ›

Pull the front of your hair back into a half ponytail and start to twist it as if you're putting hair into a bun. Once you've created one loop, knot the rest of the hair through the bun and secure it, leaving the rest of the ponytail long and loose. Finish with a barrette or bobby pin for extra cool points.

Can I wear my hair down to a formal event? ›

If you're going to a formal function then updos will work perfectly. They're elegant, sophisticated and classy. But if you want to stand out for a co*cktail party, go with something that lays low as most other people will have gone up.

What is the number 1 hairstyle? ›

What Are the Numbers in Haircuts? If you ask your barber for a number one cut, you are asking them to cut your hair so it is an eighth of an inch long. If you ask for a number eight cut, the hair left on your head will be one inch.

How do I look classy in a hairstyle? ›

Without a Doubt, These 20 Haircuts Always Look Classy
  1. Long with Middle Parting. (Image credit: @MARYPHILLIPS) ...
  2. Natural Curls with Bangs. (Image credit: @THATCURLYTOP) ...
  3. Bob with Middle Parting. ...
  4. Long and Layered Curls. ...
  5. The Pixie Cut. ...
  6. Bob with Side Parting. ...
  7. Sleek and Straight with Curtain Bangs. ...
  8. Textured Lob with Curtain Bangs.
Feb 16, 2023

Which hairstyle suits me female over 50? ›

THE 9 BEST HAIRSTYLES FOR WOMEN OVER 50
  • Thinking of switching up your style? You're not alone - plenty of women over 50 make the decision to try a new hairstyle. ...
  • Layered bob. ...
  • Chin-length bob. ...
  • Shoulder-length waves. ...
  • Textured crop. ...
  • Sleek lob. ...
  • Soft pixie cut. ...
  • Asymmetrical bob.

Should I wear my hair up or down for a date? ›

There's no wrong way to get yourself glammed up for a special night out. First and foremost, choose a style that makes you feel confident. If you tend to wear your hair down, for example, you may like adding some flair to your usual look with some curls or pulling it back with a clip or ponytail.

How do you stand out at prom? ›

Be unique: Obviously your personal style, accessorizing talents, and inner confidence will make your prom look completely one-of-a-kind. Plus, with so many combinations of style customizations and color options, it'll be pretty hard to have a “who wore it best” moment on the dance floor.

How should I wear my hair to dance? ›

For each class, longer hair must be pulled away from the face in a tight ponytail, bun, or braid, etc. Buns are required for ballet class (as possible). Dance is a physical activity; think about hairstyles you would wear for running or working out.

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