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Waves Hairstyle for Fall-Winter 2011

July 22, 2010

Retro hair styles from the 1940s will continue as an inspiration for women’s hairstyles in 2010. Wavy hairstyle is suitable for all hair colors, but less effective on black hair. It’s also suitable for all seasons.

Some tips for a beautiful rich wavy hairstyle:

  • Waves should be firm but not curly
  • Wear it with an off-center or side part, not a centre part
  • Length wise, it must fall below the shoulders
  • Pair with classic make-up and styling







Fashion Hairstyles and Make-up Trends 2010

July 2, 2010

Hairstyle up-do with contrasting colors and fringe. Make-up is with accent on both eyes and lips. Dark lipstick. Eyes are long lined with a strong cat eyes effect. Modeled by Julia Halfstrom.

Formal up-do with contrasting color and volume and very short bangs. Make up: dark lipstick and long fine eyebrows.

Fashion voluminous hairstyle with strongly underlined thick eyebrows and cat eye make-up.







Updos and Buns 2010 Dolce and Gabbana

June 12, 2010

Dolce and Gabbana’s choice for a fashion hairstyle is a quick and negligee updo. Put your hair up make a little twist, tuck and pin and you’re finished. Too much messing or aiming for perfection is going to give you the prom look we’re trying to avoid. Unless, of course, you really are going to the prom, but that’s a different subject. Decorate your updo with accessories. The more accessories you put in your hair, the better. You can chose between hair combs, hair pins, hair-clasps and tiaras.

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Fashion Trends: Street Style and Peroxide Blonde Hair

May 23, 2010

Street style is dominating among fashion trends. We can see model Stella Maxwell with the typical for the street style boots, scarf and a huge bag. But above all we see the peroxide blonde messy hairstyle.

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Fashion Trends: Street Style and Peroxide Blonde HairThe boots, the scarf and the near monotone colour palette, all pieced together perfectly with cuffed shorts that come close to dominating this bit of street style. Yet framed against model Stella Maxwell’s cool-as-hell peroxide blonde hairstyle, everything else can only play second fiddle.







Amanda Seyfried Fashion Braided Hairstyle

May 16, 2010

Braids have been one of our top 2010 fashion hair trends. Celebrities are choosing them more and more for red carpet appearance.  Amanda Seyfried showed up with a side braid for the ‘Letters to Juliet’ premiere on May 11, 2010.  The braid complimented her embelished formal gown perfectly and helped along the mermaid like overall look.

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Constance Jablonski for Vogue China

Constance Jablonski becomes a popular girl this month. After hitting the pages of fashion magazines i-D and Vogue UK, she also stars in WIld Child for Vogue China. With all the wild prints that borrow their inspirations from the tribal fashion trend, bronzed skin and waves of wild, messy hair also work perfectly with the styling of the shoot.

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Prom Hairstyles

May 1, 2010

If you are getting ready for the prom night and want to do you hair yourself, here are some tips. If you prefer the classy updo prom or formal hairstyle, you need medium to long length hair. You will also need some ponytail holders, gel, and long pins. The trick to getting your updo to look its best is to use several of these pins in different directions to hold your hair in place. Don’t rely on too much hair gel as this just makes your hair stiff. You want your hair to be able to withstand the humidity, but also to be touchable by your boyfriend.

If your choice of a hairstyle is the loose curls, here is what you must know: the looser and bigger the curls, the cuter you will look. First, pull your hair up, use some baby powder to add fullness and then tease your hair.

Other looks are more classic, like the French Twist. You have to slick back your hair with gel. Part it on the side and pull the hair down. You may need the help of a hair rat. No, not a real rat. You can get this at a beauty supply store. It will help you pull your hair down if you have real smooth hair. You will still need lots of long pins.

Starting with just straight hair, you can use large curlers to get those nice big curls. Once you have them, you can position them in place on top of your head, towards the back. You don’t want your hairstyle to make your face look too long, unless you have a round face, and then it will help balance your geometry.

You can use shine serum to give you that sleek sophisticated look. Be sure to use plenty of pins, flexible hairspray, not the max hold kind, and gel if you need it.

Experimentation before prom will be the key. Use what works best for your hair. Find some pictures on the web; try it out with these ides using the pins, gel, and hairspray.

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French Twist Prom Updo Hairstyle

April 30, 2010

French twist is classics among all formal and prom hairstyles.

The classic French twist is elegant and sleek, perfect for special occasions like weddings and black-tie parties. The modern French twist, a flirty modification of the classic, is good for cocktail parties, work or a night out.

The French twist is great for prom, weddings or any formal occasion

For the classic twist, you might substitute small hair combs for pins. Move the comb in the direction of the twist, snagging a small portion of the roll just before you pass over it. Lift the comb 180 degrees and then push gently into the roll and hide it in the groove.

These days ladies are taking a more relaxed approach to the French twist.

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How to Take Care of Damaged Curly Hair

April 20, 2010

If you have a curly hair, you probably know how difficult is it to maintain it in healthy condition. First of all, it’s very important what shampoo and conditioner do you use. Is it specifically formulated for curly hair? The silicone in the conditioner can be a problem though for some and can contribute to residue.

We’d recommend adding a deep conditioner into your routine. There is a Matrix Biolage one that gets good reviews, but if you’d like a cheaper alternative, I did like the Marc Anthony Damage Repair one in the red tube. It is a little too heavy, but works greatly if you have a lot of dryness and damage. If you are not sure if you are using the right hair products, bring them to your stylist and ask him/her if they are appropriate for your hair type. If not, ask for recommendations.

How much hair product to use
we don’t really recommend using too much product in hair, especially on curly hair because it will require more frequent washings, which in turn dries the hair out more. Give your hair a abreak. Stop using any hair products for a while and you will notice that your hair will look better in terms of health than when you used products. You could try a curl lotion/cream though. The Body Shop makes a cottonseed lotion that gets good reviews. One thing we do suggest is to buy a small bottle of jojoba oil (can be purchased through health food stores and some drug stores – Jason Natural Cosmetics makes a small 1oz bottle) and adding one or two drops in with your conditioner with every use. It really does help keep the hair looking and feeling smoother. Otherwise, in place of using a store-bought deep conditioner, you could use coconut oil. Coconut oil is the only oil that actually penetrates the hair shaft, so it should help with the dryness and could help keep it much smoother, shinier and less frizzy. You could use it on your wet hair for about 5 minutes before shampooing and conditioning, or use it as a longer pre-shower treatment for an hour or something.

If you don’t mind hair serums, these may work to help mask the problem, but they will not solve it. Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum is well liked and well reviewed. It’s not overly heavy either, so it’s a good choice.

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Melanie C in Victoria Beckham Formal Dress

March 26, 2010

Melanie C, the former spice girl and known with her love for sportswear and track suits, stepped into unfamiliar territory – the red carpet. Who if not Victoria Beckham, who turned into a fashion guru will guide her better in her choice of a formal attire. For her red carpet debut at the prestigious Olivier Awards, Melanie stepped out in one of Victoria’s formal gowns from her Autumn/Winter 2009 collection.

The 36-year-old singer who turned into an actress looked very chic and incredibly slim in the dramatic full length gown with a flowing train, and sequin shoulders. Her hair was swept back into a stylish plait.

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