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35 Cute Hairstyles with Maang tikka/Maatha Patti This Season

Hairstyles With Maang Tikka – One of the favorite pieces of hair accessories these days is the Maang tikka, which is also known as the Maatha Patti – a unique and beautiful piece of jewelry. In the last post, we covered in detail what is Maang tikka and how to wear Maang tikka in different styles.

Though it was traditionally considered a part of the bridal jewelry, now it can be worn at any traditional occasion by girls of all ages and face cuts. However, one of the most confusing and often asked question by girls is that what hairstyle should they make with their Maang tikkas? So in this post, we’ll be addressing this common issue in an effortless way. I hope that by the end of this post, you will have enough knowledge to decide on the latest hairstyle with your Maatha Patti. If you are planning on wearing the same Maatha Patti for the second time or for continuous functions, these tips will help you create a new look every single time!

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How To Style Your Hair With Maang Tikka

Tikka, Maatha Patti, and Jhumars are considered to be the favorite headgear when it comes to jewelry. They are famous in Asian countries, especially Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. People don’t only wear them at weddings but on festivals, functions and dinners as well. Here are a few points which you must keep in mind before opting for any head jewelry.

  • Buns are ideal with Jhumars, Tikkas, and Maatha Pattis. You can go with sleek buns, high buns, or messy buns and fix your dupatta over them and stay relaxed.
  • If you have a square or round face, then straight hair will look perfect on you. Don’t go with tikkas that are too large. Opt for Borla Maang tikka or pendent tikkas.
  • You can do side partition if you only want your pendant to be visible.
  • Puff hairstyle is usually considered favorite when you want your tikka to stay fixed and not move. Crescent tikkas and Chaand tikkas fit this hairstyle the best.
  • Hair updos, open hair with loose curls, twists, front braids, and fishtails are also great ways to set up your hair.
  • If you are planning to wear heavy Maatha Patti or Jhumar, then avoid wearing roses or flower jewelry in your hair.
  • Make sure your hairstyle does justice to the jewelry and supports your dupatta as well.

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