Showing posts with label Celebrity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrity. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Celebrity Hairstyles New Hairstyle USA Pictures Fashion Hollywood

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Famous Celebrity Hairstyles







A-listers change their locks for the cameras almost as often as they change their shoes. But we tend to remember that one perfect coif or standout cut most. Her dramatic angled bob with bangs looks as fresh today as it did then. Straight hair works best for a sleek bob like Louise's, but wavy and even curly hair will work for longer, more free-flowing bobs. Plus, a swingy bob will flatter all face shapes.

Celebrity Curly Hairstyles Long







Few types of hairstyles are sexier than long, curly hair. Here we pick some of the best styles while offering some tips & tricks on how to care for long, curly hair. Whether you were born with it or you've splurged on a perm (back 'in' these days), you have all sorts of options available to you. ince curly hair is susceptible to the frizzies (especially in humidity), you'll want a few defrizzer products on hand. Anti-frizz serums smooth the frizz, adding shine & conditioning. Most serums contain silicone, which repels moisture and sits on top of the hair shaft while protecting hair from heat.

How to use anti-frizz serums: Smooth a dime-sized amount through hair(any more and your hair can look greasy), scrunching into the curls. Then air-dry or blow dry with a diffuser. For a more natural way to fight the frizz, apply olive oil or jojoba oil to hair, combing it through with fingers or a wide-tooth comb, put a shower cap over this and then leave it in for a few hours or try to sleep with it overnight, washing it out in the morning.

Celebrity Long Layered Hairstyles









Every decade has its list of layered-hair beauties, from Raquel Welch to Jennifer Aniston. And yes, this cut's as sexy as ever. But the real reason it endures may be more practical: Layers are versatile and require little fussing to look amazing. Adding a few basic layers, says Luke O'Connor, owner of LuKa Ro Salon in Beverly Hills, "can add some swing and bounce without drastically altering length or cut — particularly with long hair.” Ask your stylist for long layers all over — the shortest pieces should frame your face. If you have very thick hair, ask your stylist to take out bulk with thinning shears.

This long, blonde style on Sara Paxton features choppy layers throughout, breaking up the look from what could be an ordinary hairstyle.  She has added vertical ringlets that are loosely done with a large barrel iron, and fall into wavy intertwinement.