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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Hairstyles for round face in 2009
HAIRSTYLES FOR ROUND FACE IN 2009
Curly is the magic word for the people with a round face in the year 2009. Curls, which starts below the chin enhance the features and do not add to the width of the face. People with round face should avoid center parting as it makes the face look fuller. Short hairstyles are going to be preferred by many with a round face, with a special effort to keep the hair long enough to be below the chin, to give the face an elongated face. One can draw away from the round shape by applying gentle waves. However, one should be careful while trying it, as over doing can actually accentuate the fullness of the face.
Textured hair works well with a round face. While trying a short hair cut, one should always go with textured layers to elongate the face. Wispy ends work equally well, in decreasing the width of the face.
HAIRSTYLES FOR ROUND FACE IN 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Brides Summer hairstyles
I love the bokeh in this one. ("bokeh" is a new word I learned :-)
hair for brides, bridal hair, different looks for bride's hair
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Making the Cut. Face Shapes and Hairstyles.
Before cutting your locks, estimate your “short” options. “You have to think about the jawline, the face shape, the length of the neck — all of those things contribute to how short or long you can go with the bob,” said celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson, who snipped Anne Hathaway’s above-the-shoulder do. “Even though everyone is wearing shorter hair, it’s important to not be a slave to the trend.”
Gibson’s fail-safe tips? Those with fuller faces should avoid taking it too short: “You wouldn’t want the haircut to be at the jawline because it’s going to accentuate that,” he said. “If it’s a little longer, it’s slimming and more angular on the face and neck.” The perfect candidate for a pixie do or cropped bob, said Gibson, is someone who is thinner through the cheeks and with a smaller head. Regardless of how much you elect to cut, Gibson ranks the severity of the cut as the top consideration: “It should definitely have softness to it.”
Scene Hairstyle
Scene Hairstyle
The scene culture was spawned from the alternative punk and emo scenes of the 80’s. Today, scene culture has a cult following and the fashion, makeup and hairstyles of the scene culture have evolved to gain unimaginable mainstream popularity. The scene hairstyles are favored by boys and girls alike, who like to express themselves creatively through their clothes, and hairstyles and appearance. Scene hairstyles have a defiant, in-your-face look that is best suited for the younger generation.
Scene hairstyles are characterized by bright shining and unlikely colors like neon green, purple, bright blue orange etc. The colors are worn either in chunks, or in streaks and highlights. Layers and texturing are also very much a part of the scene style and no scene hairdo would be complete without them. The recent trend within the scene style has been to sport long or short fringes which straight, frizzed or wind swept.
Scene Hairstyle
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Scene Haircuts for Girls
Scene Haircuts for Girls
There is great variety of hairstyles for scene girls and they come in every imaginable shape, color and length. Every look is unique and there is no limit to experimentation. But before sporting a scene hairstyle, it is important to know what a “scene” hairstyle is. The scene culture developed from the punk and emo styles back in the 80s, and has now evolved into a sophisticated fashion statement involving hairstyles, makeup and clothes.
There are many styles of scene hair for girls, depending on taste. Long scene hair is usually sported with long wispy locks in addition to frizzed and tousled crown. Bluntly cut layers and spikes go well with shoulder length styles and any of these styles can be enhanced with streaks and highlights of bold and bright colors. Mullets and reverse mullets are also very popular styles. The best part is that the scene look can easily be achieved at the hairdresser’s or with some practice even at home.
Scene Haircuts for Girls
Friday, February 13, 2009
Red emo hairstyle
Popular colors for highlights currently tend to be blue, red and purple.
beautiful Red color emo hair style.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Scene Haircut Styles for Boys in 2009
Scene Haircut Styles for Boys in 2009
Scene Haircut Styles for Boys in 2009
Asian Long Black Hairstyle 2009
Asian hairstyle for women
long black wavy haircuts for women
2009 new long hairstyle for women