Thursday, July 30, 2009
Long Hairstyles for Long Faces 2010
Long Hairstyles for Long Faces - Fall Winter 2010 Hairstyles Tips
We would all love to have a beautiful head full of hair. Right now, it seems that there is a wide variety of styles out there. Celebrities are definitely setting the hair and fashion trend. Because there are so many styles out there, it can become hard to choose. In order to narrow down your search, take a look at the shape of your face. Those of you who have a long face, might want to look into having long hair! Take a look and see what you can do to give yourself.
S.J. Parker With Her Long Hair For Long Face Shape
People who have longer faces typically have larger foreheads. If you have a longer face, but you want longer hair, add some bangs. Those who have bangs will be able to cover up that forehead and get you on your way! The main thing that you need to remember with longer styles is you do need to add some variation. You want to be able to have a lot of variety. In this case, try to frame your face. You can do this by adding bangs or even layers!
Layers are great for those looking to shape their face. With longer faces, you do not need to do as much as you would with a round face. Your face already has the shape that is designed for long hair. Long hair works to actually to give the illusion that your face is longer as well as slimmer. Talk to your stylist about what you can do for your long face and how you should wear your long hair!
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Feliciano Lopez Carefree Hairstyle
Feliciano Lopez hairstyle
Feliciano Lopez Carefree Hairstyle
Feliciano Lopez hairstyle
Celebrity Hairstyles Hair Color
Celebrity hairstyles have influenced us for thousands of years. Ever since Cleopatra first coined the idea that she could use her hairstyle to enhance her power and fame, women all over the world have mimicked the hairstyles and hair care rituals of the rich and famous in order to try and harness a little of that glory for themselves.
Here is an outline of how to use some of the best quality salon hair care products on the market to replicate and maintain the most popular celebrity hairstyles of recent times: 'The Farrah', 'The Rachel' and 'The Pob'.
The Farrah
Farrah Fawcett's flip was the predecessor of 'The Rachel' of the 1990s, spawning a zillion copycat hairstyles back in the 1970s. Both styles achieved enormous worldwide popularity, though the styles themselves couldn't be more different. Many celebrities have put a modern spin on the Farrah flip, creating backwards-facing curls which are softer than the Charlie's Angels star's original, for a more chic and subdued look.
The initial hairstyle needs to be created in a salon for the best effect; here are some tips for hair care options to maintain The Farrah. Apply a texturizing lotion to wet hair for texture and volume and blow dry the hair upside down from side to side. Use a paddle brush to increase volume and smooth the hair.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Long Hairstyles and Hair Care
Practicing the right hair care is very important! If you have longer hair, you may have to take some extra time and care. If you have a longer hairstyle, here are a few things that you should think about when caring for your hair. The more that you know about hair care, the healthier your hair is going to be!
Washing your hair on a regular basis is vital. Most people, who have long hair, tend to wash it every day or every other day. This all depends on the type of hair that you have. Those who have thick, long hair do not need to wash on a daily basis. If your hair catches a lot of grease and grime, then wash everyday. There is also a wide variety of products that you can look into purchasing as well. Certain products will help lock moisture in your hair. Others will simply add some extra shine to your hair. Make sure that you do not use too many products at once. This could essentially make your hair greasier than it was. If you have any questions about hair care, talk to your stylist. They will give you pointers on how often to trim your hair. Trimming on a regular basis will prevent split ends and damage. Get started right now with the perfect hair care regimen. The more you know about your hair and hair care, the healthier your hair is actually going to be!
Different Updos, Partial Updos
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Properly Maintaining Your Dreadlocks
Properly Maintaining Your Dreadlocks
Dreadlocks have always been a very popular trend among this generation. Once you finally get to the point to where you have a decent set of dreadlocks, you need to think about maintenance. There are many things that you need to know about taking care of your new dreadlocks.
You need to ensure that you do wash your dreadlocks. Do not wash your dreads more than once a week. Try to find a certain shampoo that will not leave any nasty residue behind. This can cause your dreads to come apart or come loose.
If your dreadlocks are fresh, you need to use rubber bands for the tips. Do this when you are shampooing your hair each week. After you have been maintaining for a few weeks, you can then move on to nylon to tie your dreads. These methods will keep your dreads from coming apart when you are washing your hair.
Keeping your dreads dry is also very important. If you do not dry your dreads completely, you can start to develop mold. To dry them properly, squeeze or shake them out. You might want to use a hair dryer, just to be on the safe side.
Ensure that each dread is tightened. If you notice one beginning to get loose, simply tighten it back up by rolling. You can even apply dreadlock wax to keep everything in place! Once you get the hang of all of this, taking care of your dreadlocks is not going to be a difficult proceses!
Photo by PaulS
Monday, July 27, 2009
Celebrity Hairstyles 2010 - Go For It
Celebrity Hairstyles 2010 - Go For It!
How many of you when planning a hair style change, look for the hairstyle of a celebrity? The celebrity hairstyles are the great source of all inspiration because they are on the cutting edge of what is new and the trend. Now celebrities are fashionable, in clothes and in their hairstyles. Their hairstyles are one of the most comprehensive deals there is going. There are dozens of celebrities so therefore there is a wide range of celebrity hairstyles.
Pick Celebrity Hairstyle!
All you have to do is decide which hairstyle says something about you and just go with the flow. Find you a hairstylist that specializes in that type of hairstyle. That way you can get what you want without the headache.
Now some of the celebrity hairstyles may require the use of extensions to get that look. There may even be some that require a hair cut or hair trim. But whatever style is there, there is a way to achieve that style.
Celebrity hairstyles are the hairstyles of the future. When the style is out, the celebrity will introduce a new hairstyle. You can keep up with the latest hairstyles and trends by looking in the latest magazines for answers. You may even want to ask a celebrity what is the latest trends.
Celebrity hairstyles are the thing of the future. So we that are trying to keep up with the latest trends may want to pattern after the look and style of our famous celebrity. The look of a celebrity is totally up to us.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Paris Hilton with Layered Bob Hairstyle
Short Bob Hairstyle
Bob Hair Cut
- The most conservative of the Bob, the sleek one-length cut is always in style. This sophisticated cut can be trimmed to a length that is attractive to almost any face shape. The first style pictured is gently fringed at the bottom so that it is very soft around the perimeter. It is worn without bangs so that the front adds a lot of drama to the style. Style this cut by applying a light volumizing gel or mousse to damp hair and then blowing it dry with a large round brush. If your hair needs more encouragement to bend, use a large diameter curling iron, (about one and one-half inches) to curve the ends under.
- A flirty variation is the flippy Bob, layered in the bottom two inches and worn with texturized bangs. The secret to this cut is to take out enough of the bulk at the bottom to allow it to flip out but leave enough so that it doesn’t lose its signature line. This style is also very attractive when allowed to slightly curve under close to the neck. Style this cut as you would the one-length bob except using your large curling iron to turn the ends out slightly.
- More layering will release your natural curl to form this curly Bob. To style this look, generously apply a curl encouraging gel or mousse. Dry it using a diffuser or just naturally while you scrunch it. Be careful to keep the curls big and chunky. Too much combing or manipulation will separate the curls and cause a frizzy appearance. You can use a curling iron to direct some of the curls toward your face.