Monday, December 21, 2009
Kate Bosworth Hairstyles
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Justin Timberlake Short Hairstyle
Justin Timberlake is definitely well known for not only his smile, but his hair. Most often we see him donning his naturally curly tresses. Timberlake will fluctuate in styles, but remains true to his curls. Here we see him in a Curly Short Crop Haircut. This cut leaves just enough height for Justin to incorporate his classic look.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Holiday Hollywood Glamour
Use a curling iron to define waves, volumizers and hot rollers add height, but stay away from the little ones and these will leave curls too tight. Updos require bobby pins and statement making accessories.
Master the pin curl! During the 40s, the pin curl set formed the foundation of most styles. Pin curls were used on all types, textures and lengths of hair but were especially popular for the shorter styles.
Pin curls have the advantage of being fairly easy to create after a little practice. They are also easier to sleep in compared to the brush or large Velcro style rollers. If you're a beginner with pin curls or want to mix up the style a bit, experiment with mixing up different sets.
Try and alternate between larger and smaller loops or working with different types of parts ranging from a center to a deep side part. Set rows of pin curls, alternating the direction of the curls, clockwise and counter-clockwise. Consider placing the curls so that they alternate between curling toward the front or towards the back of your face. By alternating the direction of the pin curls, your tresses will coil into beautiful deep waves when you remove the pins.
Another option is to only apply pin curls to isolated sections of the hair or to just the top or just the bottom. Keep in mind that you can easily dictate the size of the waves by adjusting the size of the curls.
Here are some tips from hairboutique.com
1. Start by using a comb with a rat tail or if you prefer, use a fine toothed comb. From personal experience I can tell you that creating pin curls can be difficult without the proper comb.
2. Using the tail of the comb create a clean, deep part in your hair.
3. Carefully section off a 1" inch section of hair for a medium sized curls. Section off a smaller section for tighter curls and larger sections for looser curls.
4. Comb the new section until it is completely smooth.
5. Spritz the section with a spray bottle filled with water or you can experiment with a hairspray or super volumizing tonic.
6. Hold the section of hair flatly against your scalp with one finger.
7. Take the end of the section and wind in a clockwise position around the opposite index finger forming a complete circle. Keep in mind that for the best style, form a round curl and not an oval one.
Note: Be sure not to twist the hair as you wind it. Make sure that the ends are tucked inside of the curl and curl is pinned right on top of it natural hair base. Do not pin the curl away from the base of the curl.
8. Holding the end of the curl with the thumb of the same hand, slip the curl off the index finger letting the end naturally fold inward.
9. Continuing to hold the curl between the thumb and forefinger, finish winding it. Place it flat against the scalp. Clip it with a hair clip or two through the middle of the curl.
Note: If you prefer, you can use more than one clip on each curl. When using more than one clip, crisscross the clips to form an X configuration.
10. Press against the curl to make sure that the ends don't escape.
Note: You may wish to work with end papers available from most large beauty supply stores.
11. Once the curl is formed according to your desire, use a single or double pronged clip and slide it carefully over the newly formed curl to hold it in place.
Note: Keep in mind that many people prefer the double prong clips for sleeping comfort. Under no circumstance should you use bobby pins which will form dents in the hair and may add to overall frizziness.
12. Make sure that the curl is anchored tightly by the clip, especially if you plan to sleep in the set overnight.
13. Divide and conquer. Work in a uniform pattern when creating the curls, working from side to side and from top to bottom of the head.
14. Spray well with hairspray or styling spray. Sit under a hood dryer to set the style or sleep on the style overnight.
15. When styling, unclip one curl at a time. Use fingers to arrange the curls in the desired style.
Additional tips:
The more hair you use, the looser the curls. The less hair, the tighter.
The tighter the loop, the tighter the curl.
Hair needs to be damp, not wet to hold the set.
The longer the clips are in place, the stronger the set.
Sleep in the clips overnight or if that is not possible, sit under a hood dryer.
If you have a shaggy, chunky or other hair cut that renders the strands uneven, use end papers (available at a beauty supply store) or roll your hair in clean strips of unscented plain toilet paper. This keeps all the curls uniform, neat and prevents the dreaded hook ends that may occur.
Practice clipping from the top of the clip to guarantee a tight hold.
Use smooth clips, without ridges, if possible, to prevent creases.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Jude Law's Hair Styles
Photos to the right show slight variations to his hair. The top photo shows the style with a slightly lighter, cooler hair color and the bottom photo shows the hair style completely slicked back.
Drawing inspiration from the hair style trends of our favorite stars and celebrities has become a national past time. One such star whose hairstyle is a must have look for young men is English actor Jude Law. His boyish good looks, ruffled hair style and blue bed room eyes make Jude Law irresistible to girls who are drawn to the sensitive, creative types.
TO GET THE LOOK: Are you watching your hairline fading away and feel that there’s nothing you can do about it, short of a hair transplant? Before you give up, try Jude Law’s stylish sun bleached tousled hair style on for size and put your base ball cap away. To get the look, let’s take it one step at a time; starting with a style cut and shaping.
LET’S SHAPE IT: For Jude’s style cut, start with a contoured shaping with tapered sides and neckline stylishly over the collar. The crown is cut short for a full look and combed forward with a few “love locks” tumbling across the forehead to fill-in a receding hairline. If you’re looking for a stylish no
fuss style, this head turning finger combed do’ almost styles itself. With a few adjustments (trims) as it grows you can easily find the ideal length and shape for your style.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Jessica Simpson Hairstyles
Jessica Simpson is one of the top hair models for girls, not only because she's so famous, but also because she has a top celebrity hairstylist in Ken Paves who is always using her to try out new hair designs.
Jessica Simpson's Full, Sexy Hair:
* Comb freshly washed hair with a wide-toothed comb to remove any tangles. Partially blow-dry your hair to get rid of excess moisture.
* Spray a volumising tonic on your hair, or a handful of mousse spread from tips to ends for extra oomph.
* Pin hair up and take out small sections at a time to blow-dry. Hold the dryer in one hand and a styling brush in the other.
* Place the brush underneath the first section of hair and position it at the roots. Keep the tension on the hair (without tugging too hard) and move the brush down towards the ends, while directing the air flow down the hair, following the movement of the brush.
* Blow-dry using a large, round brush with a metal core. Wind hair completely up the brush, focusing on creating lift at the roots. Gently blast hair with a hair-dryer until dry.
* Curl the brush under at the ends to achieve a slight bend. Continue until the back sections are completely dry and then repeat on the top sections of hair.
* Finish with a light, flexible hairspray.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Jessica Alba Hairstyle
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Jennifer Aniston HairStyle
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
James Dean Hairstyle
Friday, November 27, 2009
Hugh Grant Hairstyle
This style works best if your hair has a natural wave or straight. For his long full look__ Start with a shaped to fit contoured style cut with full sides and full tapered neckline. Front is left a bit longer then the sides or cut short to stand up when finger combed off the forehead. If the hair is thick like Hugh Grants, some selective thinning may be requires to control the shape and fullness.
For Hugh's short brush cut the sides and top are clipped closer, sideburns are mid-length to accent high check bones. This shape helps a balance large facial features.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Hilary Duff Hairstyle
The wavy, half back hairstyle that Hilary is wearing helps to not drag her long, otherwise called oblong face shape down.
You can easily see her beautiful features with a portion of her locks swept back from her face. A half back hairstyle can be worn on any hair type and flatters women of various ages.
This is the type of style that would be perfect on both casual and more formal occasions as well.
Hilary Duff’s wavy, half back hairstyle does have long bangs that are swept to either side, but this hairdo would be great with blunt, brow brushing, or even no bangs at all.
Allowing her natural waves to shine through is a perfect choice for Hilary as women with oblong face shapes will find that waves no matter what style your hair is in are flattering.
Hilary Duff’s half back hairstyle is also a terrific length. When you have a long face, you want to avoid wearing your tresses too long- or too short, a mid length like Hilary’s, especially with a cut that contains layers will give her face a less lengthy look.
Wash your hair with the proper products for your specific hair type
Work a generous puff of styling mousse through your hair and using a wide tooth comb work out all tangles With a round brush, blow dry your hair in small sections, lifting at the roots especially through the crown.
Scrunch gently with your fingers to encourage waves
Once dry, back comb liberally at your crown and then gather the sides and some hair from the back and either pull back in a ponytail or twist and clip.
This is the part where you can have some fun and experiment with different ideas to hold your hair back
Use styling wax or pomade on your fingers and piece your ends as well as direct your bangs to the sides away from your face Spritz with a medium hold hairspray
Enjoy, Cool Hilary Duff Hairstyles...
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Ewan McGregor's Hairstyles
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Eva Longoria Hairstyles
Eva can go from formal to any day hair in a matter of minutes. Her formal hairstyles include elegant up styles as well as low chignons and unique bangs that make her look superb. Her hairstyles can have a lot of volume or be long and curly. Eva knows how to wear her hair, whether she is at a basketball game, promoting a new L'Oreal product or getting ready to shoot her scene on "desperate Housewives".
If you want to create a look like Eva's just pick up an L'Oreal hair care product where her beautiful hairstyles cover the package or pick up the latest magazine and she is one star that you will find in there.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Emma Roberts Hairstyle
This one is the haif up half down hairstyle of Emma Roberts. She was sporting this hairstyle at the 42nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Here at the front bangs are sweeps to the left and other locks are dragged to back and pinned with half up half down style. This hairstyle can suits in any facial cut.
Here Emma Robert wearing simple hairstyle with layers. The locks are side parted and at one side it sweeps on the forehead and remaining hairs are left loosely to down. This haircut can suits in any facial feature and you can wear this hairstyle in any formal occasion.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Want That Perfect Blowout?
Blowout 101:
1. Moisturize – Apply Organix shampoo generously to wet hair, massage into a lather at the roots and work your way down to the ends, then rinse the hair thoroughly. After shampooing, use your favorite Organix conditioner and work through to ends, wait three to five minutes. After rinsing all of the conditioner out of your hair, do a final rinse with cold water. Cold water helps to eliminate frizz and create more shine.
2. Protect Hair – Always begin by blow drying hair with a thermal protector like Organix Smoothing Shea Butter Smoothing Treatment or Soft & Silky Vanilla Silk Blow Dry Cream to protect and hold the style.
3. Work in Sections – Dividing hair into manageable sections will cut down on frizz and ensure that your hair is fully dry. Use clips to keep wet and dry areas separate, a must for the perfect blowout.
4. Blow it Out – Beginning at the nape of the neck and working your way toward the crown, pull each section taunt with a brush and aim the heat directly onto the section. Pull the brush down with the dryer going in the same direction, moving from root to tip. Use a round brush for fine, straight hair and a paddle brush for thick or curly hair.
5. Straighten Out – With the same manageable sections, use a ceramic flat iron to get a sleek and sexy style. Keep the iron moving in a steady downward motion to fend off ridges.
6. Polish - Finish with an Organix Serum like Revitalizing Pomegranate Green Tea Anti-Frizz, Nourishing Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage, Smoothing Shea Butter Liquid Glass or Soft & Silky Vanilla Silk Serum to add shine, lock out frizz and tame flyaways.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Elizabeth Hurley Hairstyle
If you have straight hair, blowdry it haphazardly, using your hands to bring out any natural wave. Once dry, roll 2-inch sections of hair into velcro rollers. Keep them in place for about an hour, as you do housework or put your makeup on. Bobby pins will hold velcro curlers in place, or a satin bonnet will really get them to stay put if you plan to move around a lot as you wait for your hair to set. Spritz with light hold hair spray.
To get a sun-kissed chocolate hair color like Liz Hurley, opt for caramel colored highlights around your face, being careful to keep them natural-looking and not too light (brown hair has a tendency to look brassy when you add the wrong shade of blonde). As you age, highlights are a great way to cover up stray white hairs that grow in. It's a little trick brunettes turn to when they start appraoching the age of thirty (when those first greys start to sprout)
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Demi Moore Hairstyle
Demi Moore ignited the hair scene back in 1990 when she sported a short blunt cropped style for the film Ghost. In 1997, Demi shocked audiences by completely shaving her head for GI. Jane. Fans agreed that Demi managed to pull off this severe look and still look stunning. In contrast to her fashionably shorn days, Demi wowed the red carpet in 2003 with waist-length shiny hair for the premiere of Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. At well over 40, Demi Moore maintains the enviable hair of a teenager.
During the filming of Ghost, Demi’s hair was ultra-short and cropped. This particular Demi Moore hair style features hair tapered at the sides and back with the crown portion cut in angled layers. These layers add both height and volume to the style. Moreover, the bangs are razored and swept to the side. Trimming hair with a razor instead of shears encourages a wispy effect.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
David Beckham Hairstyle
Football star english national team is very concerned about the haircut, and he could be trendsetter for young kids today even more people to imitate hairstyles of David Beckham...and you one from a big fan of david?? If yes please you see this blog to get a sample of his hair styles or you want to see your haircut the other idol is here where the guarantee you will not be disappointed ok ...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Daniel Craig Hair Style
James Bond film star has hair we can duplicate, although it did not model today might be also one of the alternative hair options for you all, and in hair growth is now much hair models are very good and very interesting aktraktif therefore I try to take the example of a haircut Daniel Craig, if you are interested please continue to visit this blog and get a haircut your idol artist here ok ...