Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Haircuts For Round Faces






Haircuts For Round Faces

Many people search for years for the perfect hairstyle only to be disappointed time and time again. This is because of their lack of knowledge about hairstyling. The most basic thing before you get a haircut is to know the shape of your face - round, oval, diamond, long, heart or square.

Once you know the shape of your face the hairstyle can be handled accordingly. If you have a round face then your face will have almost the same width as the length. You will also have fullness at and below your cheekbones. Due to their round face people generally have wide hairlines. They have less-pronounced chins and along with this their necks often seem short.

The other things that should be taken under consideration are the length of your hair, the texture and weight of your hair, your age and even your lifestyle requirements.

Once all these things are noted there are some basic pointers that a person with round face needs to follow so as to have the best hairstyle. These are as follows:

1. The people with round faces need to have layered bangs if they want any. Straight and heavy bangs should be avoided as they make the face look more round.

2. As far as possible you should stick to short styles which provide height.

3. In general you should look for styles that add length to your look.

4. Stick to the styles which have the sides of your hair short or which keep your hair close to face.

5. If you have curly hair then you should try having curls around the crown. This will provide height to your face. However, make sure that the curls are never near your cheeks. Also sure the sides of your hair are short with curls.

6. Concentrate on longer to very long styles so that the roundness is not that clearly visible and along with this you can try layers. It will make your face and neck look sleek which is required.

Avoid having blunt ends near your cheeks as it ads width to your face. People with round face should avoid having bob cuts as they frequently emphasize cheeks. Use what you have to the maximum.

Dividing the haircuts under three basic categories there are certain Do's and Don'ts:

Short hairstyles for a round face:
THE RIGHT CUT: The short hairstyle adds height to the face and it appears longer than usual. Getting a short haircut one adds to the height of the face and not the width. Make sure that you don't have bulging sides in a short haircut.

THE WRONG CUT: In a short haircut, the full heavy bangs make your face look shorter and should be avoided. The sides of your hair should not kick out else it will again provide width to the face.

Medium length hairstyles for a round face:
THE RIGHT CUT: In this hairstyle if no bangs are used then it will reveal more forehead and thus will create an illusion of a longer shape which will look good. If you have a haircut where the sides can be pulled back, behind the ears, it will bring a slim look to the face and give it an oval shape. Make sure that you make an off center part as it will divide your face unevenly which will make it appear longer rather than wider.

THE WRONG CUT: Avoid having bangs in this style as it will shorten the face and add to it hair that flips out at chin length. This will only increase the roundness and the width of the face. Even though this kind of hairstyle is trendy, it's not a good choice for anyone with a round shape face.

Long hairstyles for a round face:
THE RIGHT CUT: in this kind for hairstyling a softly layered look can look terrific along with a center partition that will divide the face into two longer sections. Avoid using bangs even here. Straightening the hairstyle would be even better as it will give a slimmer look.

THE WRONG CUT: Generally with long hair, the simple look is the best as described above. Bangs will again cover up the face and forehead making the style totally unsuitable for you. Always remember pairing a round hairstyle with a round face shape will not work for any length of hair.

Get a style which you will enjoy. There is absolutely no point in having a hair cut that you cannot maintain or is unnatural to you. And of course, to make any hairstyle look good, confidence is a must!

Hairstyles are greatly influenced by your face cut and dressing. No matter whether you have long haircuts or medium haircuts, there are ample of hairstyles that suit different face cuts.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Top Hair Trends For This Summer






Top Hair Trends For This Summer


This season's hair is all about ultra-chic bobs, blonde-bombshell shades and sexy side plaits. Below you will find three of the must have styles.

The cut: chic chop

Bobs are big news, with stard like Danni Minogue showing how versatile a bob can be, and Alexa Chung pulling off the perfect tousled "bobette". Worn sleek or shaken, it's a great look. Pop stars Rihanna and Frankie Sandford of The Saturdays are wearing the coolest crops - the underneath is cut short, while the top lengths can be worn straight and flirty over one eye or teased into a quiff.

Top tips

If you have a small face, a sharp-edged bob works well. For a fuller face, bobs with a bit more bounce are best - think flicks and sweepy fringes.

• A paddle brush will help you achieve a super-smooth finish. Brush hair from side to side as you blow-dry, and use straightening irons to de-kink.
• For more texture, tip your head upside down and aim the hairdryer at the roots.
• Keep your crop trimmed regularly so it falls into place.

The colour: multi-platinum hue

Blonde is the focus shade, as models such as Jessica Stam and Carmen Kass have been showing off blonde-bombshell looks to great effect. For home hair colour, the new Nutrisse Radiant Blondes which come in five shades, are sensational. I love multi-tonal colours that create a sun-kissed effect. But blonde shades are designed to work on naturally light hair - you can only lift your hair colour by up to two shades, so be realistic about your expected result.

Top tips

• If you're blonde, go blonder - anything from icy white to lushly syrupy blondes.
• If you're a redhead, go lighter and warmer or darker and richer, by introducing highlights or going for all-over colour.
• If you're brunette, bring extra summer warmth with dark caramels or rich chocolates.
• Always follow the safety instructions on home hair colours.

The style: side plait

Plaits are everywhere, inspired by the casual, asymmetric braids at Miu Miu and Alexander Wang and the fishtails at Missoni. A single rope of hair, worn to the side with laid-back slouchiness looks sexy without trying too hard, as Sherlock Holmes actress Rachel McAdams shows. Here we give step-by-step advice on how to turn a side plait into a special spring/summer style.

• You need to work with hair that has a mattified texture. Section off the hair and apply Charles Worthington Results Dry Shampoo on to the roots. Allow to settle for a minute and then massage in.

• To inject extra body and height, backcomb the top section, from hairline to crown, with a tail comb.

• Use your fingers to work through lengths of hair to create a tousled look. Then, creating a rough, low parting on one side, loosely fold the hair over to the other side, securing at the nape of the neck with a grip. Let random strands fall around the face, keeping the bulk of the hair aside to form the plait.

• Create the plait using the classic braiding technique. Aim for a loose, chunky plait, securing it with a small, snag-free hair band and leaving 2-3in of length at the end.

• Add body to the length of the plait by massaging it with your fingers in a circular motion, so some strands come loose.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Best Male Celebrity Hairstyles







The Best Male Celebrity Hairstyles


The term 'celebrity hairstyles' simply refers to hairstyles that come to be much-liked, thanks to their being the chosen hairstyles by celebrities and other opinion leaders.

Some are completely unique or even new hairstyles, 'discovered' and brought to the limelight by the celebrities in question. Others are old and well known hairstyles, classic hairstyles as it were, that are always in the limelight, but which are 'freshly' popularized by the celebrities in question. A celebrity could take a traditional hairstyle that was one the verge of being antiquated, say the 'punk' hairstyle (as it is now), and by starting to be spotted with it on, turn it into an extremely popular hairstyle again. This is likely to be the case where the celebrity in question is a well liked one.

The celebrities in question here, by the way, could include those of any variety: from star athletes, to charismatic politicians, movie stars, phenomenal musicians and even popular preachers.

Since every point in time has its own 'celebrities' (thanks to the ingrained need for role models in humans), every point in time is also bound to have its own celebrity hairstyles, inspired by these celebrities of the moment. So armed with this background information about celebrity hairstyles, we can now turn to a discussion on the best male celebrity hairstyles.

As it turns out, there is never a point of unanimity regarding which the best celebrity-hairstyles for men (or otherwise) are. What comes across as 'best' to one person could be extremely off-putting to another, so that this subject is always a subject of perpetual conjecture.

The best male celebrity hairstyles therefore vary from one group of people to another; depending on their -interests and whom they consider to be their role models (or celebrities).

What is important to note is that even where what can be termed as quite universally accepted 'best' male celebrity hairstyles emerge, they don't tend to turn into phenomena, worn by everyone. This is unlike the case with those that emerge as the best female celebrity hairstyles, which upon getting the relevant endorsements from the celebrities, tend to turn into major fads, worn by all women who want to appear 'fashion-conscious.'

This disparity between the adoption rates for the best male celebrity-hairstyles and the best female celebrity hairstyles is mainly attributable to the fact that the male psyche tends to more difficult to alter. Men are 'stubborn' and as psychologists who study these things keep on tell us, the male mind is less prone to persuasion than the female psyche. So we end up with a situation where the best male celebrity hairstyles get greatly admired by men, but not as widely adopted by them (as they prefer to keep their styles, as they put it). A man has to be 'himself' is a commonly voiced sentiment in this regard.

Yet there are some truly good male celebrity-hairstyles, which manage to penetrate the barrier of stubbornness, and go on to find widespread adoption in male circles. Those - and they tend to be few and far between - are the truly best male celebrity hairstyles.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Trends in Sedu Hairstyles







Trends in Sedu Hairstyles

Sedu simply means straight and sedu hairstyle refers to hair styled in a very straight and silky looking fashion. This straight and silky looking style is obtained with the use of flat iron called the sedu iron.

Sedu iron is a device with a completely new technology. The iron has ceramic plates which uses negatively charged ions to straighten the hair. The negatively charged ions reduce the kinetic and electrical charges that are most commonly found in the hairs of several people. The ceramic used for the plates of the flattener is actually a mineral composite called tourmaline which has some special properties. The mineral occurs in a crystal form and is naturally piezoelectric. Some electrical charge can be induced in it using some pressure and this slight charge is the remarkable aspect of the sedu iron. The term sedu itself comes from the use of this iron. The patented technology of this iron is a blend of science and innovation. It is effectively used to create longer lasting and better looking hairstyles to suit all occasions.

It's human to get attracted towards the lifestyle and fashion trends of the celebrities. People watch celebrities on television, read about them and their fashion trends in the magazines and newspaper and often become curious to know the secret behind their beauty. One thing about the celebrities that anyone can achieve is their hair style. Sedu celebrity hairstyles are really easy to achieve.

The most popular celebrities who brought these hairstyles into the fashion world are Jennifer Aniston and Jennifer Lopez. Thereafter several women were infatuated towards Jennifer sedu hairstyles. Aniston pioneered these hairstyles and Lopez is known for her wide collection of beautiful hairstyles. Aniston sedu hairstyles became the most popular fashion trend ever since Aniston rose to stardom in one of her hit shows Friends. People were so much inspired by the celebrity that at a later stage sedu flat iron was globally known as Jennifer Aniston Hair Straightener.

Today in the fashion world sedu prom hairstyles are also rising with several variations, the best hairstyle for prom nights. Some of the most popular variations of prom hairstyles are natural, chic, vintage and formal. Natural sedu hairstyle is simply a straight hairstyle with some curls and twists at the bottom or the hairs are twisted into a loose bun. Formal sedu hairstyles are the best for weddings, formal dinners and most viable for the most awaited prom day. These hairstyles include low ponytails or tight buns. Having a vintage sedu hairstyle for the prom night is something very soothing and remembering the old times. Chic sedu hairstyles can be bit complicated with impressive hair accessories.

Although long and medium hairstyles are more common and popular, sedu short hairstyles also look professional, trendy and graceful. Great styling options are available for short hairs from funky and trendy to soft and feminine.

There are various sedu hairstyles how to care tips that should be considered for a longer lasting and beautiful looking sedu styles. Good shampoo and conditioner should be used along with good styling combs.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Celebrity Wedding Hair Styles







Celebrity Wedding Hair Styles

We all love a good celebrity wedding. Especially if they sell their story to the magazines and we get to see exactly what dress they were wearing, how they wore their hair and what the reception looked like. Of course most celeb weddings are more lavish and grandiose than most of us could ever recreate, but they are a useful source of inspiration. You may be able to recreate bits and pieces of your favourite celebrity couple's wedding such as the colour theme or the way the bride styled her hair.

Getting as many ideas as possible without being over-whelmed is the key to planning the perfect wedding. You can take inspiration from wedding fashion magazines and by looking at how others do it, this includes celebrities. As a society we have a huge fascination with celebrities, what they wear, what they do and especially how they get married. A wedding is a perfect excuse for a celebrity to spend vast amounts of money on a lavish celebration.

The hair styles of famous brides have always been a matter of interest to the public in general and, of course, to brides in particular as they plan their own wedding. In fact, they are one of the best sources of dream wedding beauty inspiration. There are plenty of magazines that specifically cover celebrity weddings so you are sure to be able to find some amazing inspiration.

Wedding style completely depends on what the bride wants to look like and her own personal style. One of the biggest mistakes a lot of brides make is to change their own style nearly beyond recognition when it comes to the wedding day. You still want to look like yourself on your big day, just a better version of you. Katharine McPhee was married in 2009 and wore her hair down in a very natural style on her wedding day. She commented that some brides tend to go overboard and drastically change their look for their wedding and she just wanted to look like herself.

The way you choose to wear your hair on your big day will largely depend on the location of your wedding. For example, if you opt for a countryside wedding then you may want to channel a bohemian look and accessorise with delicate flowers, or if you choose a grand church you may want to stick to a more formal style.

When Mariah Carey married Nick Cannon back in 2008 they chose to have the ceremony on a beach in the Bahamas. She mirrored the tropical location by wearing her hair in a similar way to her signature every day style, down and wavy with beautiful curls.

Eva Longoria Parker chose to wear her hair in a simple but sweet long, loose hair style with big waves for her wedding day. She is known for her fancy and sometime dramatic hair styles on the red carpet but for her wedding she opted for a more feminine and pretty style. Ultimately, every bride will have an idea of how they want to look on their wedding day and it is essential that they stick to this idea.

Catherine Zeta Jones opted for a big dramatic updo at her wedding. Her thick long hair was wrapped up and rested in a big bun on top of her head. She then accessorised with a unique and intricate bridal headband. This matched her full-length gown perfectly as it too was dramatic yet elegant.

Avril Lavigne showed the rest of us how to do modern verging on sexy bride with her pretty bright blonde waves back in 2006.

A bride's hair style on her big day depends on various factors including location and dress but the most important thing is that she feels happy and comfortable with how she looks. Her appearance should fit in with her personality and own personal style and shouldn't be a huge departure from her usual appearance. If you feel happy with how you look on your wedding day then it will show in your pictures and it will be a day to remember for the rest of your lives together!

Inanch London won the award for Bridal Look of the Year at the recent Great Lengths Hair Extensions Awards held at the glitzy Mayfair Hotel in Central London on 12th September 2010.