How to Recreate Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Hairstyles

Replicating Anna or Elsa’s beautiful hairstyles for Halloween or whenever your kids wish to dress as Disney princesses may seem daunting; we have just the thing! A step-by-step tutorial covering both looks will get the job done effortlessly!

Anna’s Hairstyle

Anna is energetic, optimistic, and awkward – yet has the heart of an actual princess. Loyal, courageous, and firmly believing in love as an essential force.

Elsa’s Hairstyle

When we meet Elsa in Frozen, she wears her hair in a stunning braid throughout the film and even through her coronation ceremony. This symbolically signifies how distant from society she felt as a child and young adult. When Elsa journeys toward Ahtohallan in Frozen II, however, her braid loosens as a representation of how she has begun releasing herself from royal duties while accepting her role as a nature spirit – this shows Elsa beginning to open herself up more and get her role wholeheartedly. Once she arrives at Ahtohallan, she lets her hair down into a ponytail before undoing it entirely in a final scene to signify she has accepted her role as Snow Queen and let go of control of it all. Her new hairstyle also showcases how she matures into an admirable young woman – it is both fashionable and functional at once!

The Impact on Elsa

Elsa finally comes to terms with her abilities and role as queen when she uncovers the truth about Hans. This discovery allows her to be open and honest with Anna regarding their relationship, giving her the confidence to take control of her situation. Elsa continues to sneeze and produce Snowgies at the party, which causes Anna to worry for her sister’s wellbeing. Elsa keeps up the celebrations by instructing Anna to follow a red string leading her towards gifts scattered around Castle Halls. Agnarr and Iduna’s surprise arrival left Elsa astounded as she became aware of her power. To combat it, Elsa produced a snowflake to surround herself, hoping that would prevent its effect – however, instead, she accidentally fired a blast of ice onto Anna, who then passed out from it; Elsa quickly fled Arendelle for good, eventually settling in the North with Olaf and Sven as her protectors.

The Impact on Arendelle and Northuldra

Anna has revolutionized how Nordic kingdoms interact with considerable powers around the world. Thanks to Anna, Arendelle has become a place of pilgrimage for more minor and middle muscles – something unthinkable under Elsa’s rule. The gang finally makes it to the Enchanted Forest that they heard so much about from their father’s bedtime stories and find that Grandpa negotiated an arrangement with native Northuldra people; unfortunately, these Northuldra betrayed him, angering elemental spirits and shrouding the forest with mist. Anna and Olaf discover a ship on which their parents died and find a map of Ahtohallan. Elsa wants to visit it alone, but Anna persuades her otherwise; on their journey together, they uncover many details of Elsa and Anna’s past as well as how they relate to its magic; she also rediscovers her magical powers reawakened through Ahtohallan.

The Impact on Anna

Frozen chronicles Anna’s quest for family harmony after both parents were killed in a shipwreck and Elsa was locked away in her room, imprisoned by herself. Anna dedicated the movie’s entirety to getting Elsa out and into Anna’s life. Anna was finally able to unfreeze her heart when she realized her actions of protecting Elsa were acts of true love, prompting her to rush back with Hans and Kristoff on their sleds back towards Castle Elsa. The trolls advised Anna that an act of true love would unfreeze her frozen heart, yet quickly suggested it had to come in the form of romantic kisses from her fiance instead of Anna giving up a future with him to save her sister’s life rather – an act which shows immense selflessness on Anna’s part and is deeply admirable.