Chenoa wears a perfect semi-updo to enhance her features and succeed this New Year's Eve

Posted on 25 February 2026

We continue with the Christmas holidays and we still have one of the most important: New Year's Eve. Surely more than one of you will still be looking for your perfect outfit, but at least we are on the ground. beauty We want to make it super easy for you and we bring you a wonderful hairstyle with which you will undoubtedly succeed.

Specifically, we are going to be inspired by one of the hairstyles that Chenoa has delighted us with this year, which at the same time has been chosen to welcome 2026 together with Estopa on TVE. The singer currently sports a bob hair that looks really good on her, and when it comes to hairstyles it has not prevented her from showing off a wide variety of styles.

Already thinking about tomorrow night, our signing is this sixties-style semi-updo that is very easy to do, and at the same time is perfect for achieving an immediate lifting effect without having to resort to the classic high and tight ponytail. It is a semi-updo with a high ponytail that leaves some strands loose only on one side of the face, which helps balance the features.

As for the rest of the hair, it looks straight and with the tips up, that's the most sixty and feminine vibe. The effect is that of a very cute and stylish medium length hair, but if we look at the hairstyle from profile it is where we can best appreciate the updo. For a more festive and elegant finish, a black bow has been added to the top of the ponytail.

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Since it is a semi-updo with a high ponytail, we can take advantage of it to tighten it and thus achieve a flash effect. If we tighten it well, the look becomes more angled, the cheekbones are raised and even the small wrinkles on the forehead seem to fade. To make this hairstyle you have to divide the hair into two sections, the bottom section will be the loose hair and with the top section we will make a high ponytail.

With the help of a rounded brush and the dryer we will mark the ends outwards, which we will fix with hairspray so that the result lasts us all night. To camouflage the rubber and achieve a result worthy of New Year's Eve, we can do like Chenoa and opt for a bow barrette or a jewel ornament that has a little more sparkle.

Olivia Thompson
Olivia Thompson
I’m Olivia Thompson, born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand. As a lifestyle and travel writer at Latitude Magazine, I’m passionate about uncovering stories that connect people with new experiences and perspectives. My goal is to inspire readers to see everyday life – and the world – with fresh eyes.

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