One of the simplest and easy hairstyles to maintain is a short trendy hairstyle that is easily manageable, looks sexy and is often in fashion. You can part and style it quite easily with styling products. Alternatively you can scrunch dry it by scrunching up the hair in the palm of your hand under a blow dryer to give more volume in the hair.
On short to medium length hair, a simple and quick hairstyle may be to pin back your hair with some side combs. If you have more time, putting in some rollers the night before should give some pretty waves in your hair the next day that can be worn loose and also pinned back if required. When exercising or in a hurry, the classic ponytail is always a winner.
Another fast and quick hairstyle that you can do your self at home, is pigtails or also plaits. If you have more time, or another person handy, an elegant style that keeps the hair off the face is by doing a fishbone braid. You start this by plaiting the hair in the middle of the scalp, and adding an extra piece to all 3 sections of hair from the outside parts of the head, and then by joining it onto the middle plait.
If you're going out tonight and need a neat hairstyle, another easy one is the classic bun. This is a quick, classic and elegant hairstyle that can be achieved by tying the hair into a tight pony tail and wrapping the ponytail around and pinning the spiral of hair to the scalp.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Best Celebrity Hair Styles For Your Face
When you find a celebrity hair style that you really like, you must consider your hair texture and type. Even though you may have the same face shape as your favorite celebrity, that doesn’t mean that her hair style will work with your hair type. For example, some women cut layers into their hair only to find out later that they are unable to style the hair at all. It just falls flat, with no body. Hair texture encompasses the density, wave, movement and body of the hair. There are five basic categories of texture: Straight, Curly, Black, Fine, Chemically Treated and Coarse.
Straight Hair: This hair has no wave or curl. Straight hair typically has natural shine and body.
Curly Hair: This hair has a tighter S-shaped curl with lots of volume. Curly hair is high-maintenance and can appear dull-looking and frizzy. Help from leave-in conditioners and shine enhancers will help alleviate this problem.
Black Hair: This hair is usually dry, brittle and fine. Use of conditioning products and daily massage can gently promote health hair.
Fine Hair: This type of hair can look very lifeless soon after washing. Always use hair care products specially formulated for fine hair.
Chemically Treated: Many hair color processes can change the make up of your hair permanently. Always use shampoos/conditioners designed for colored hair. Also, check that the products contain sunscreen in them to protect your hair from damage caused by the sun.
Coarse Hair. This hair can look very wiry after shampooing. Use of leave-in conditioner to close and smooth the cuticle will help, along with regular deep-conditioning treatments.
To see what texture of hair you have, try threading one of your hairs through a sewing needle. If you have trouble threading it or the hair gets caught as you pull it through, then you have thicker hair such as curly or coarse. If the hair goes right through, then you probably have fine hair.
Hair type encompasses the condition of your scalp, the texture of your hair and how your hair reacts to the environment. There are four basic categories for hair type: Normal, Dry, Oily and Combination.
Normal: This type of hair is neither prone to oiliness or dryness.
Dry: This type of hair will look dull, lifeless and parched, even sometimes frizzy and straw-like.
Oily: This type of hair will look oily, dull and dirty along the whole hair shaft.
Combination: This type of hair will begin to show oiliness about 5-6 hours after washing, while the ends remain dry. This can be caused by the use overuse of conditioners and styling products or by humidity and pollution.
Straight Hair: This hair has no wave or curl. Straight hair typically has natural shine and body.
Curly Hair: This hair has a tighter S-shaped curl with lots of volume. Curly hair is high-maintenance and can appear dull-looking and frizzy. Help from leave-in conditioners and shine enhancers will help alleviate this problem.
Black Hair: This hair is usually dry, brittle and fine. Use of conditioning products and daily massage can gently promote health hair.
Fine Hair: This type of hair can look very lifeless soon after washing. Always use hair care products specially formulated for fine hair.
Chemically Treated: Many hair color processes can change the make up of your hair permanently. Always use shampoos/conditioners designed for colored hair. Also, check that the products contain sunscreen in them to protect your hair from damage caused by the sun.
Coarse Hair. This hair can look very wiry after shampooing. Use of leave-in conditioner to close and smooth the cuticle will help, along with regular deep-conditioning treatments.
To see what texture of hair you have, try threading one of your hairs through a sewing needle. If you have trouble threading it or the hair gets caught as you pull it through, then you have thicker hair such as curly or coarse. If the hair goes right through, then you probably have fine hair.
Hair type encompasses the condition of your scalp, the texture of your hair and how your hair reacts to the environment. There are four basic categories for hair type: Normal, Dry, Oily and Combination.
Normal: This type of hair is neither prone to oiliness or dryness.
Dry: This type of hair will look dull, lifeless and parched, even sometimes frizzy and straw-like.
Oily: This type of hair will look oily, dull and dirty along the whole hair shaft.
Combination: This type of hair will begin to show oiliness about 5-6 hours after washing, while the ends remain dry. This can be caused by the use overuse of conditioners and styling products or by humidity and pollution.
Up-Dos For Hairstyles
Up-do's have always been known as the classier category of the hairstyle race. It brings out your beautiful facial features and leaves less clutter around your face to distract you. Updos have always been the preferred choice to a wedding, anniversary or any other formal occasion for the simple reason that it brings out a kind of panache much needed for the formal event.
Short hairstyles have come in with a bang and more and more girls, ladies and older women are sinking into it and boy does that look good. Well it all depends on your stylist who can bring out a short hairdo to the curves of your head and your features. The Boy George cut is certainly not for everyone, but the number of short hairdos styles is phenomenal making it individualistic.
Now with your short hair how do you get an updo to a formal event? Well nothing is impossible. Updos for shag hairstyles vary from spiky to well set and gelled, curled or a half updo. Yes a half-updo is also a great option. Set the upper section of your hair with a partition that suits your face while the rest can just fall or be curled.
The half or full updo depends on your attire if you want to hide some aspects like broad shoulders or small neck. Chat with your stylist before you settle for any hairdo. These days with technology penetrating every segment of the industry there is ready software available where you can see your own self with the hairdo you prefer.
But don't stick to a particular hairdo just because it looks good on you. Soon you will be pigeon holed with your style so try a different style with your new dress or even the same dress for every occasion. Sometimes the effect of the hairdo comes to perfection when you are fully dressed and your grace and style adds to the hair art.
Short hairstyles have come in with a bang and more and more girls, ladies and older women are sinking into it and boy does that look good. Well it all depends on your stylist who can bring out a short hairdo to the curves of your head and your features. The Boy George cut is certainly not for everyone, but the number of short hairdos styles is phenomenal making it individualistic.
Now with your short hair how do you get an updo to a formal event? Well nothing is impossible. Updos for shag hairstyles vary from spiky to well set and gelled, curled or a half updo. Yes a half-updo is also a great option. Set the upper section of your hair with a partition that suits your face while the rest can just fall or be curled.
The half or full updo depends on your attire if you want to hide some aspects like broad shoulders or small neck. Chat with your stylist before you settle for any hairdo. These days with technology penetrating every segment of the industry there is ready software available where you can see your own self with the hairdo you prefer.
But don't stick to a particular hairdo just because it looks good on you. Soon you will be pigeon holed with your style so try a different style with your new dress or even the same dress for every occasion. Sometimes the effect of the hairdo comes to perfection when you are fully dressed and your grace and style adds to the hair art.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Hairstyles For Fine Hair
If you're having trouble finding great hairstyles for fine hair you're not alone! It can certainly be a bit of a challenge at times, but here are some tips to help you, and give you some guidance about what fine hair hairstyles are happening in 2007.
One thing that fine hair usually lacks is body, but the solution is a good, layered cut, as in some of the new pixie styles, which will add some body to fine hair. Layers add movement and this should make your hair flow. Movement minimizes the flat look that most women try to avoid.
Textured styles are good if you have fine hair, and most good stylists will have custom made texturing scissors to do this. Don't over blow dry fine hair it is all too easy to get split ends this way which will detract from the look you're trying to achieve.
With all the salon advice on TV and in the press you should be well aware by now that the use of a good product is an essential part of the process. Most professionals will tell you that a good hairstyle for fine hair relies on a boost from the right range of products. Volumizing shampoo can help, and volumizing mousse particularly is a must if you are to achieve a style that has bounce. But be careful with conditioner, too much and it can weigh down fine hair.
The new styles where the hair is cut shorter at the back and longer at the sides is a good style to try for fine hair. Victoria Beckham has adopted this type of crop and it really does give her hair some bounce. This style effectively adds movement to the hair and the texturing at the back adds the body your hair needs.
If you don't want your hair cropped then you might consider adding extra fullness with hair extensions. If you decide to do this then make sure that the hair used for the extensions is not too heavy, heavy hair extensions can pull on the roots of fine hair, making it thinner once the extensions are removed. Finally, take a look around the internet and you will find plenty of pictures of hairstyles for fine hair. We recommend the resource below, which enables you to "try on" lots of different hairstyles on your own photo, so you can quickly and easily see what works best for your fine hair! You can even print out the image of the hairstyle you prefer and take it to your hair stylist.
One thing that fine hair usually lacks is body, but the solution is a good, layered cut, as in some of the new pixie styles, which will add some body to fine hair. Layers add movement and this should make your hair flow. Movement minimizes the flat look that most women try to avoid.
Textured styles are good if you have fine hair, and most good stylists will have custom made texturing scissors to do this. Don't over blow dry fine hair it is all too easy to get split ends this way which will detract from the look you're trying to achieve.
With all the salon advice on TV and in the press you should be well aware by now that the use of a good product is an essential part of the process. Most professionals will tell you that a good hairstyle for fine hair relies on a boost from the right range of products. Volumizing shampoo can help, and volumizing mousse particularly is a must if you are to achieve a style that has bounce. But be careful with conditioner, too much and it can weigh down fine hair.
The new styles where the hair is cut shorter at the back and longer at the sides is a good style to try for fine hair. Victoria Beckham has adopted this type of crop and it really does give her hair some bounce. This style effectively adds movement to the hair and the texturing at the back adds the body your hair needs.
If you don't want your hair cropped then you might consider adding extra fullness with hair extensions. If you decide to do this then make sure that the hair used for the extensions is not too heavy, heavy hair extensions can pull on the roots of fine hair, making it thinner once the extensions are removed. Finally, take a look around the internet and you will find plenty of pictures of hairstyles for fine hair. We recommend the resource below, which enables you to "try on" lots of different hairstyles on your own photo, so you can quickly and easily see what works best for your fine hair! You can even print out the image of the hairstyle you prefer and take it to your hair stylist.
Hairstyles To Look Younger
It's a commonly held notion that as you get older, you should have shorter hair. The feeling seems to be that long hair makes mature women look older.
That doesn't have to be the case, however. The reality is finding the hairstyle that's going to make you look young is the one that looks best on you. That might not make sense. Let's look at this further.
Many older women can wear long hair and wear it successfully, but just as many can't. Why? Much has to do with the shape of your face as well as how you age. If you have a long face, as you get older, that long face can look longer and even perhaps more gaunt. If you are wearing long hair, that gaunt look can translate into an old look. In that case, your best bet would be to not wear your hair long. For you, it would be old looking.
Another woman, however, might be able to wear long hair better as she matures. This woman might have a round, even plump face. Perhaps she's got good genes and she's taken good care of her skin. She can maybe handle a little more length on her hair. And for some women, the longer hair can make them look younger.
So much depends on your skin, your face shape and how well your skin is aging (and it's important to be honest here).
Let's look at some popular hairstyles that look the best on aging women in general.
The 'bob" is a popular hairstyle for women of a wide array of ages, but it's particularly flattering to the aging population. Bobs can be short, just below the ear, or longer, even down to the shoulders. They can be perky, with many layers thrown in, or they can be simpler, with no layers and a straight styling.
Perhaps what makes the bob good for all ages, then, is its versatility. If you think that your face can still carry off the look of long hair but you don't have the time to style a long hairstyle, you can keep a longer bob. Know that your skin and face just don't tolerate a long hairstyle? Opt for a short bob with a few simple layers. Styling and upkeep are simple and fuss free.
The final consideration when thinking about hairstyles as we age is our hair condition.
Many women have gorgeous hair that looks healthy when they are 20 or 60, but many more of us have hair that ages with us. Perhaps it thins as we get older, or becomes a little more brittle. In that case, trying to pull off a long style just makes little sense. If the hair doesn't look healthy when it's long, then it makes you look old.
So much about our personal style is personal. That is, we are each unique and different and we must be honest with ourselves when we consider which clothes look the best on us, how much weight we need to lose or gain and how well our skin is aging. Finding the right hairstyle is no different. It takes a little experimentation, but it's worth the effort to find the right "young" hairstyle.
That doesn't have to be the case, however. The reality is finding the hairstyle that's going to make you look young is the one that looks best on you. That might not make sense. Let's look at this further.
Many older women can wear long hair and wear it successfully, but just as many can't. Why? Much has to do with the shape of your face as well as how you age. If you have a long face, as you get older, that long face can look longer and even perhaps more gaunt. If you are wearing long hair, that gaunt look can translate into an old look. In that case, your best bet would be to not wear your hair long. For you, it would be old looking.
Another woman, however, might be able to wear long hair better as she matures. This woman might have a round, even plump face. Perhaps she's got good genes and she's taken good care of her skin. She can maybe handle a little more length on her hair. And for some women, the longer hair can make them look younger.
So much depends on your skin, your face shape and how well your skin is aging (and it's important to be honest here).
Let's look at some popular hairstyles that look the best on aging women in general.
The 'bob" is a popular hairstyle for women of a wide array of ages, but it's particularly flattering to the aging population. Bobs can be short, just below the ear, or longer, even down to the shoulders. They can be perky, with many layers thrown in, or they can be simpler, with no layers and a straight styling.
Perhaps what makes the bob good for all ages, then, is its versatility. If you think that your face can still carry off the look of long hair but you don't have the time to style a long hairstyle, you can keep a longer bob. Know that your skin and face just don't tolerate a long hairstyle? Opt for a short bob with a few simple layers. Styling and upkeep are simple and fuss free.
The final consideration when thinking about hairstyles as we age is our hair condition.
Many women have gorgeous hair that looks healthy when they are 20 or 60, but many more of us have hair that ages with us. Perhaps it thins as we get older, or becomes a little more brittle. In that case, trying to pull off a long style just makes little sense. If the hair doesn't look healthy when it's long, then it makes you look old.
So much about our personal style is personal. That is, we are each unique and different and we must be honest with ourselves when we consider which clothes look the best on us, how much weight we need to lose or gain and how well our skin is aging. Finding the right hairstyle is no different. It takes a little experimentation, but it's worth the effort to find the right "young" hairstyle.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Information About Ideal Hairstyles For Round Shaped Faces
Many people are not aware of how important your face shape can be to the style of haircut you choose. Although you may really want to get a certain trendy style, it just may not look right with your face's shape and this is important to keep in mind before you set your mind on any new look. Many women who have a more round face should be looking for the perfect haircut which can minimize the roundness and create the look of a more narrow and refined face.
First, it is important to avoid extremely curly or extremely straight hair styles as this only accentuates your round face. Layering your hair is very important and if you want curls, keep them lose and wavy which can help minimize the round shape. The best and most popular hair length for women with round shaped faces is just below the chin. This allows you to create the wavy styles, straight or whatever you want while keeping the length that shows off your face in a new and refined light. You do not want to go shorter than just below the chin, like a bob, as this can make your face look that much rounder.
Another great look for round faced ladies is the short bob in the back and longer in the front, below the chin. This angled bob is perfect for rounded faces as it is worn straight and therefore limits the volume on the sides of the face which is how round faces are generally accentuated instead of refined. Although a great flatiron and styling gel is required for this look, it can work can really create a chic look that everyone is striving for.
For women out there who are looking for longer hair styles you are in luck because many hair experts say that longer hair styles do more for round faces than short hairstyles. Once again, layers are very important in long hair as they are in short styles. Although the long wavy hair was the look of last year in the eyes of the trend watchers today, it is still a great look for women with round faces. It not only refines your face but gives you a sexy and sultry look for the day and the evenings. All it takes is a large barreled curling iron to get this great look and best of all it looks so natural on round faced women.
The popular, long side swept bangs are the perfect addition to any of these great hairstyles listed above as they really do something flattering to the round faced women of today. They are incredibly in style and can be paired with any hairstyle you want to experiment with. Not only are your bangs important but how you part your chosen hairstyle as well. What is best for round faced women is to part right down the middle or do what you can to avoid a part altogether. You may never have thought that your part can make that much difference on how flattering your face shape can look, but it can be one of the biggest factors that are often ignored.
There are so many women out there who are not wearing the most flattering hairstyle for whatever their face shape is, and little do they know that if they avoided what is most popular and went for what suited them best they would look ten times better! Take the time to research your face shape and what is most flattering for you, you will not regret it!
First, it is important to avoid extremely curly or extremely straight hair styles as this only accentuates your round face. Layering your hair is very important and if you want curls, keep them lose and wavy which can help minimize the round shape. The best and most popular hair length for women with round shaped faces is just below the chin. This allows you to create the wavy styles, straight or whatever you want while keeping the length that shows off your face in a new and refined light. You do not want to go shorter than just below the chin, like a bob, as this can make your face look that much rounder.
Another great look for round faced ladies is the short bob in the back and longer in the front, below the chin. This angled bob is perfect for rounded faces as it is worn straight and therefore limits the volume on the sides of the face which is how round faces are generally accentuated instead of refined. Although a great flatiron and styling gel is required for this look, it can work can really create a chic look that everyone is striving for.
For women out there who are looking for longer hair styles you are in luck because many hair experts say that longer hair styles do more for round faces than short hairstyles. Once again, layers are very important in long hair as they are in short styles. Although the long wavy hair was the look of last year in the eyes of the trend watchers today, it is still a great look for women with round faces. It not only refines your face but gives you a sexy and sultry look for the day and the evenings. All it takes is a large barreled curling iron to get this great look and best of all it looks so natural on round faced women.
The popular, long side swept bangs are the perfect addition to any of these great hairstyles listed above as they really do something flattering to the round faced women of today. They are incredibly in style and can be paired with any hairstyle you want to experiment with. Not only are your bangs important but how you part your chosen hairstyle as well. What is best for round faced women is to part right down the middle or do what you can to avoid a part altogether. You may never have thought that your part can make that much difference on how flattering your face shape can look, but it can be one of the biggest factors that are often ignored.
There are so many women out there who are not wearing the most flattering hairstyle for whatever their face shape is, and little do they know that if they avoided what is most popular and went for what suited them best they would look ten times better! Take the time to research your face shape and what is most flattering for you, you will not regret it!
Hairstyles For Long Hair
While many women have opted to cut all of their beautiful tresses off and go to short hair, you still have those women that enjoy long hair. Personally, we could never cut our long hair off, but we understand if you have the craving to go short. Long hair requires a lot of maintenance, but when you are done doing that maintenance on your hair, you have those beautiful, long locks to thank. Would you like to know some hairstyles for long hair? If so, continue reading this article as that is what we are going to tell you.
There are many different types of long hairstyles out there. You have those that have long layers, then you have the ones that wrap around the face. You also have those curly styles that give you that flawless look. Long hairstyles are perfect when it comes to showing off those long, silky, healthy tresses.
Believe it or not, your hairs texture will be playing an important role in the style you choose. Long hair should have natural textures, loose layers and that flirty flip. With long locks, you will be able to put it up in a pony tail, wear it down for the day or bunch it up in a unique design when you feel like it.
Now, we would like to give you a little tip: In order to keep your hair healthy, you should never add conditioner to the scalp. You should apply the conditioner starting at the ears down. We have noticed that long layers have gained a lot of popularity. They also add definition to the facial area and gives that outstanding look. If you are tired of your color, then you could always dye your hair. Many women choose long hairstyles because the color looks outstanding on their hair as it really shines through.
There are many different types of long hairstyles out there. You have those that have long layers, then you have the ones that wrap around the face. You also have those curly styles that give you that flawless look. Long hairstyles are perfect when it comes to showing off those long, silky, healthy tresses.
Believe it or not, your hairs texture will be playing an important role in the style you choose. Long hair should have natural textures, loose layers and that flirty flip. With long locks, you will be able to put it up in a pony tail, wear it down for the day or bunch it up in a unique design when you feel like it.
Now, we would like to give you a little tip: In order to keep your hair healthy, you should never add conditioner to the scalp. You should apply the conditioner starting at the ears down. We have noticed that long layers have gained a lot of popularity. They also add definition to the facial area and gives that outstanding look. If you are tired of your color, then you could always dye your hair. Many women choose long hairstyles because the color looks outstanding on their hair as it really shines through.
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