Top 10 tips for great wedding hair

August 20, 2008 by admin  
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Top 10 tips for great wedding hair

These tips assume that you are going to be using your regular hairdresser to plan your style and on your wedding day.

However if you plan to style your hair yourself, you can easily follow the same timetable and I have added some extra tips for you.

1. Plan! Plan! Plan! The earlier you start to plan the better. This gives you the chance to get your hair into the best condition possible and to have practice runs with your hairdresser trying out different styles and colors as well as trying out veils, tiaras and flowers. Ideally start this process 6 months before.

2. Collect pictures of possible hairstyles from all different magazines not just wedding magazines and discuss them with your hairdresser at least 4 months before your big day.

3. Each time you go to the hairdressers to try out a potential wedding day style take photos to help you remember what you liked about it for future reference and take someone with you whose opinion you can trust.

4. Make the most of what you’ve already got, maximize your good points rather than going for a look that isn’t really you.

5. Start weekly conditioning treatments at least 3 months before your wedding.

6. Give you hair a break from harsh styling methods and equipment; this will help with getting your hair in tip-top condition.

7. If you are having flowers in your hair have a trial run with your hairdresser a couple of months before and make sure you have your appointment booked for the wedding day.

8. One month before have a trial run with your veil/ tiara and finalize with your hairdresser the style you have decided upon.

9. If you are having an updo on the day, wash your hair the night before as just-washed hair can be harder to manage.

10. Make sure you have an SOS kit on your big day, which you can give to the bridesmaid with the

biggest handbag! - Plenty of hairgrips and pins in a matt color in a shade similar to your hair, hairbrush,
tail comb, hairspray and shine spray.

Extra tips if you are doing your hairstyling yourself

* As well as planning your style in the months before your wedding you need to try out various styling products so that you can be confident that the ones you are using on the day will make your hair look it’s best.

* To avoid your hair being flat use most styling product on the roots.

* Hair products from the same range are designed to work together.

* Have a trial run with your veil and tiara on the style you have chosen. To fix them into your hair, use clear combs and matt grips in a similar shade to your hair. If it’s practical, keep them in your hair for a few hours to make sure they have staying power and to avoid having a slipping veil and tiara on the day.

Source: http://www.hairstyle.com/hair-articles/top10-tips-great-wedding-hair.htm

Common Hair Mistakes

August 18, 2008 by admin  
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Common Hair Mistakes

1. Not Trimming Your Hair Every 6 Weeks.

The tip of each hair is weaker then the root, making it more vulnerable to breakage and split ends. Having the tips trimmed every 6 weeks helps to maintain the condition of your hair and its style.

2. Washing Hair On A Daily Basis.

Regularly washing your hair strips it of essential oils and can leave it dry and brittle. If you have naturally oily hair, use a mild, pH-balanced shampoo. When washing your hair don’t rub the scalp vigorously as this will stimulate the oil glands to produce more sebum.

3. Rubbing Your Hair Vigorously With A Towel.

The action of rubbing you hair with a towel actually roughens the hair cuticle, which can lead to frizzy, flyaway hair.

4. Leaving Shampoo And Conditioner In Your Hair.

Shampoo and conditioner that is not thoroughly rinsed out of the hair is the worst culprit for bad hair days. It counteracts styling products, leaves your hair looking dull, limp and unmanageable. Try to rinse your hair for an extra couple of minutes after shampooing and conditioning.

5. Blow-Drying Hair Until Completely Dry.

Overheating your hair makes it susceptible to breakage and strips it of shine. A better idea is to blow-dry hair until its 80% dry and then let it air dry, naturally. Alternatively use a leave-in conditioner or styling product that protects your hair from heat styling. Also, hold the hair dryer at least 30 centimetres away from your hair.

6. Not Using Products Recommended For Your Hair Type.

Many people misdiagnose their hair type and subsequently purchase the wrong hair products to style hair. Using the right product will help to recreate that special salon style.

7. Not Using A Clarifing Shampoo Once A Week.

Everyday pollutants cling to hair and leave a thin coat of grime that dulls and weighs down the hair. Using a clarifying shampoo once a week will give hair a residue free fresh start.

8. Thinking The Lates Fashion Hair Cut Will Suit You.

Let’s face it; we’re not all beautiful models. Not all of us can get away with the latest, trendiest, most fashionable hair cut. May be that fashion cut can give you a worst look.

It all depends on individual, their texture, their lifestyle, their quality of hair.

Drastic haircuts take a long time to grow out, so be sure you want to take the risk before sitting in the char and letting your hairdresser go to work. Be specific and take lots of photographs to ensure you are getting the look you want.

Source: http://www.hairstyle.com/hair-articles/common-hair-mistakes.htm

Long Hairstyle - Styling And Maintenance Tips

August 15, 2008 by admin  
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Long Hairstyle - Styling And Maintenance Tips

So you have grown your hair, but now what do you do with your long hair?

Long hair does not have to mean ‘boring’.

Long hair offers many different hairstyle options, that other hair lengths do not.

A layered long hairstyle is a very versatile cut that gives definition to the face.

You can totally change your long hairstyle look by wearing your part differently.

Try a middle, side or a zig zag part, and you will surprised at how much your appearance can change.
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Medium Hair Styles - Styling And Maintenance Tips

August 15, 2008 by admin  
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Medium Hair Styles - Styling And Maintenance Tips

Layered hair styles create contrasting looks and provide internal texture.
Layering can be used to increase body and volume, or it can be used to decrease weight.

Layered styles are a great way to add interest to medium-length hair.
To create a modern look, use a flat iron to straighten the ends and prevent them from flicking out.

Sweeping side or heavy and fragile looking bangs are ideal for fashionable hair styles.
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The Perfect Hairstyle For Your Face

August 14, 2008 by admin  
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The Perfect Hairstyle For Your Face


There must be a million and one ways to style our hair.

If you like your hair styled short, there are short hair styles for women, short hairstyles for men, short curly hair styles, short black hair styles, celebrity short hair styles, etc.

If you like your hair styled long, there are long frizzy hair styles, long curly hair styles, long layered hair styles, long braided hair styles, etc. However, everyone’s face shapes are not created equal. Some faces are round, some are thin, some are soft, and some are angular.

Believe it or not, a hairstyle can help to accentuate or draw away from certain facial characteristics.
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Women Hairstyle - What Hair Suits My Face?

August 14, 2008 by admin  
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What Hair Suits My Face?

Even though you may love the latest celebrity hair style, it might not be the right hair style for your face. The shape of your face and the proportions of your features will help tell you what hairstyle is best suited to you.

1. Oval-shaped face

You’re lucky - this is the kind of face shape that suits just about any hairstyle. Both long and short hair cuts look great on you, as your face shape is well balanced. The chin and forehead of an oval face shape are in even proportion.

Avoid covering up your perfect face shape with heavy bangs or wearing your hair on your face. You’ll lose your face shape and it may add weight to your face.

2. Round face

Hairstyles with fullness and height at the crown will give the impression of a narrower face. Try a cut with layers while keeping the sides close to your face to make your face appear longer. Round faces suit either short hairstyles swept back from your forehead, or hairstyles that are longer than chin length. Wispy fringes and side parts are also good.
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Women HairStyle - What is my face shape?

August 14, 2008 by admin  
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What is my face shape?

It’s hard to be objective about your own face shape, but here’s a sure fire way to be sure your not biasing your own analysis. Hair designers are the ultimate judges of your face shape, but if you need a little help try this experiment.

There are lots of suggestions on how to figure out your shape, from outlining your face shape on a mirror with lipstick to draping it with a towel and asking others to help you guess the shape. But, there is actually a scientific way to determine your face shape once and for all.

To find out the shape of your face, measure it with a tape measure or ruler. You will take the following measurements.

1. Measure your face across the top of your cheekbones. Write down the measurement on a piece of paper.

2. Measure across your jaw line from the widest point to the widest point. Write down the measurement.

3. Measure across your forehead at the widest point. Generally the widest point will be somewhere about halfway between your eyebrows and your hairline. Write down the measurement.

4. Measure from the tip of your hairline to the bottom of your chin.
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Hairstyles for Longer Hair Lengths

August 6, 2008 by admin  
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Long hairstyles are always a great look. For those of us with long hair, it is very precious to us and hopefully most of us keep good care of it with shampoos, conditioners, and special treatments.

  

Although it is harder to take care of than short hair, longer hair offers a variety of lengthened hairstyles to chose from.

From days with long, flowing, soft tresses that gently move with the breeze of the wind to those classy dinners with your hair bundled up in a classy manner, long hair styles are just perfect ways to show off your lengthy, beautiful hair.

Lengthy hairstyles allow you to let down your hair, place it in pony tails, and bundle it up in decorative designs.

For women with shorter hair lengths that longer hairstyles, there are hair extensions that are becoming more affordable and popular with the help of stars like Jessica Simpson who have promoted the use of extensions in producing lovely longer hairstyles.

Extensions are great for women because they allow for different styling options without the need to grow out the hair or drastic changes and area also very complimentary pieces for ladies with thinner hair.

Long and Layered Cut

This long hairstyle is a very beautiful cut that not too many women will have. It is a rather unique sleek hairstyle with razor cut, uneven ends. The uneven part allows the hair to closely frame the facial area. This long hairstyle is a very great selection for many facial shapes.

Lengthy Curls

There are many ways to spruce up long hairstyles including curls, waves, and different textures. This long hairstyle shows a natural curly hairstyle and how adding bounce and texture to the curls can create a beautiful look. For those without natural curls, adding different sized curls to longer hair can create similar looks as well. A good selection for longer hairstyles.

Longer Tresses and Bangs

The last long hairstyle here is a very beautiful choice that will look remarkable on a lot of ladies. The soft, wavy tresses and lightly swept bangs create a very great look. The locks are just wavy enough to create a natural look that looks very beautiful and alluring. This long hairstyles will fit a lot of facial shapes as well which is one of the reasons it is a popular haircut.

Source: http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/long/

Tools for Styling Shorter Hairstyles

August 5, 2008 by admin  
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Tools for Styling Shorter Hairstyles

For shorter hairstyles, most of the same gels that are used for other hair lengths will work as well including anti-frizzing gels and sprays. Certain products can help lock down hair and keep all the shorter locks sleek and prevent frizzing, thus producing some astounding hairstyles.

For curling or hair straightening, there are modest sized tools like CHI and Sedu with plates ranging from 3/4″ to 1″ that are useful for styling shorter hairstyles. Hair setters like Caruso brand setters, have smaller sized setters that are effective for shortened hairstyles.

Because these hairstyles requires diverse ways of styling, consideration is needed when using certain styling tools. A majority of styling gels and sprays should work with any length hair, but pomades and gels that really provide texture will produce improved shorter length hairstyles.
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Celebrity Close Up Hairstyle

August 5, 2008 by admin  
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The celebrity hairstyle features Natalie Portman who can make even the shortest haircuts, for example the bald presentation she wore for Vandetta, resemble very feminine selections. Her hairstyles always seem to emerge as extravagant and this one is no exception.

With angelic facial features, Natalie makes this crop hairstyle into an adorable one that even many celebrities will not find as appealing.

The hair is parted off center and styled to one side much like a boy’s hair cut and because of her feminine facial features; the overall appearance looks extremely cute. Kudos to Natalie for an amazing hairstyle.

Celebrities to Watch

There are a number of other celebrities who have fantastic results with shorter cuts and many celebrities have chopped off their longer hair for easy to take care of shorter strands. Two notable ones are Mena Suvari and Britney Spears who totally shaved off their hair.
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