Winter Hairstyles

Posted by Unknown on Sunday, January 6, 2013

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If you want to look hot and sexy during the winter season, you need to be familiar with the best winter hairstyles. Expect hairstyles to change as the temperature drops. Get to know what is fashionable and what's not to keep your hair stylish and chic all winter long. No matter what your hair length is, you can choose from a wide range of glamorous hairstyle options. You can add more volume to your hair, keep long and luscious locks and try hairstyles with bangs. When adding volume to your hair, use effective volumizing shampoos and root boot sprays. You can also add textural volume to your hair by wearing layered hairstyles or vintage beehive hairdos.
winter-hairstyles

Keeping your straight, wavy or curly hair long is also included in the list of fashionable winter hairstyles. Long hair will look good on bulky clothes and winter hats while adding an air of elegance to any hairdo. If you have short hair, you can go for hair extensions for fresh and fast hairstyle change. Hairstyles with bangs are also popular during the winter. Bangs can frame the face and draw more attention to the wearer's eyes. They can also minimize skin paleness during the chilling winter months. Try full-cut bangs for a classic look or side swept bangs that look sassy and fun.
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Ponytails are one of the widely used hairstyles this season. It's definitely a hairstyle that would literally take you just seconds to do. You can go for an elegant ponytail or you can take it higher for an easy breezy feel. If you want a hairstyle that can give you the illusion of a slimmer face, high ponytails are your best bet. If you want to keep your short hair, you can try some of the popular bob hairstyles. Contemporary bobs are characterized with tapered tips of striking hair, while messy bobs exhibit an alluring and carefree look. 
winter-hairstyles

Razor haircuts are popular during the winter because they effortlessly add drama to all winter hairstyles. The messy texture of a razor haircut reflects the confident, bold and enthusiastic personality of the wearer. Shag hairstyles with shorter lengths also look good during the winter. Some people even add lowlights to their shag in order to create more depth to their sense of style. 
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Cute Hairstyles

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Having a baby girl is something that most women feel happy about. It is quite explainable regarding the fact that as a mother, you can doll up your girl by giving her some of the cutest accessories and clothes in stores. Beside accessories and clothes, creating some cute hairstyles for your girl is also something fascinating. Imagining the fact that you can make your pretty daughter even cuter by styling her hair, learning to make several hairstyles should be on your to do list from now on. To do this, you can learn to create the hairstyles from some hairstyling books sold in bookstores or from the internet.
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Some of the most famous hairstyles for little girls are ponytails, French braid, or side plaits. All of these hairstyles though are usually good if your little girl has a medium to long hair length. Even, for some occasion, you can try curling your daughter hair with the help of the tutorial on the internet. It will make her super cute. As to a girl with fairly short hair, you may want to do some experiments with her haircut. The most common hairstyle used to this kind of hair length is bob cut. It will create a girlish look on your daughter yet the sense of her young age will still be visible.
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The bubble pony is a style that has become pretty popular. First, put texture cream all over and slick your locks back into a ponytail and tightly secure it with an elastic band. Tease the hair a bit with a rattail comb. What does this do? It is going to give it the body that will be creating those big bubbles. Get an elastic band and wrap it around half of your ponytail and then wrap another one about three inches from the ends. Fluff your hair out between each holder in order to make the lovely bubble shape. 
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All types of hairstyles mentioned above are just some of the suggestions that you can follow. As said before, there are lots of tutorials about how to create hairstyles that you can try. Therefore, you do not have to feel confused anymore about what kind of hairstyle you should give to your daughter. Even better, you can also create new hairstyles by improving the old hairstyles that you find on books or online. Just like the famous saying suggests, practice makes perfect. 
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2013 Fashion Trends

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Last year yielded a few new trends we liked, some we grew tired of, and many we really never liked (hidden wedge heels inside sneakers just seem so masochistic). Suddenly not feeling your neon clothing anymore (or perhaps you've singed your retinas)? Fear not! Fashion is cyclical and you may want that bright chartreuse dress one day.

Hi-low Hemlines aka Mullet Dresses 
Celebs love showing off their legs, but this swooping hemline is having an identity crisis. Rather than a sexy mini or a flowing maxi, there's this weird, confused, hi-low monstrosity. It's like a rat-tail: we just want to snip it off!



Neon
This in-your-face trend has been popular for years, and when done in small doses (like the trim on a clutch) it can be playful and unexpected. But in 2012 people got way too comfortable wearing head-to-toe neon and outfits are starting looking like Halloween costumes. The clothes, the nail polish, the hair! Ahh, our eyes! We'd love to put these colors on mute. 



Spike Overload 
An outfit that's composed of at least 60% non-metal. Really, ladies. The clothing, handbags, and shoes covered in spikes are overkill and truly an accident waiting to happen. Don't say we didn't warn you. 



Top Knots
Yes, top knots were our easy, go-to holiday style, and they’re prefect for days when there's no time to wash. They're also an ideal 'do for the gym, the beach, running errands, and pie-eating contests (we're just guessing). Grab a bottle of dry shampoo and experiment with a new style this year. 



Tribal prints 
From ikat to cevrons to everything in between, this year's music festival gear was like a vomitous explosion of tribal prints (and coordinating arm parties, of course). We yearn for simple, crisp stripes, or dare we say solid fabrics. 



Fancy Pajamas
Yes, Rihanna's silk PJs and robe is a far cry from grungy sweats or Snuggies, but we still think jammies have no business outside the home, let alone on the red carpet.



Pointy Nails 
Sharp talons like Fergie's are a little intriguing, kind of scary, and difficult to maintain. We prefer our neatly filed round and squoval nails, thanks. 



Wedge Sneakers
Dresses and sneakers don't quite compliment each other like a burger and fries. Designer Isabel Marant and countless imitators decided to put a wedge heel on their kicks in an attempt to make them more formal. Well, it didn't really work, and now the only footwear designed to be comfortable and good for your feet is anything but. That's a fail in our book.



Sheer Outfits 
We felt like someone's grandma this year, wanting to go around and cover up all the women in sheer clothing. In 2013 we vow to leave more to the imagination. 



Splash News Peplums
The right style on the right girl is so flattering as it can slim the waist, hide a tummy, and enhance the hips. But not all trends are for everyone and we've seen too many peplums gone bad. Slapping a ruffle on the wrong place in a bulky fabric can actually add weight! Peplums are still hitting stores this spring, but let's avoid a fashion disaster.



Printed denim 
Jeans are typically an investment piece you wear every day. But be honest: how often are you really wearing your jeans adorned with leopard print, stripes, flowers, or polka dots? And might those patterns be more flattering on, say, an accessory? Thought so. 



Half-shaved heads 
Even Ke$ha has moved on from the under-shaved hairstyle, so let's all just grow it out. 



Illusion Dresses
Kate Moss, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kate Winslet were some of the first starlets to try Stella McCartney's "illusion" designs with strategically placed colorblocking designed to make women look thinner. Thing is, these ladies all have amazing figures to begin with, and up close those silhouette lines aren't fooling anyone. We hope this dress and all the knockoffs it spawned go the way of the ubiquitous Herve Leger bandage dress and slowly disappears. 


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Girl Haircut Games

Posted by Unknown on Saturday, January 5, 2013

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Fringe Haircut

Posted by Unknown on Friday, January 4, 2013

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Medium Hairstyles

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, January 3, 2013


These days, time constraints to maintain long hair have led many females to opt for medium hairstyles that gives them a perfect look. Medium hair takes lesser time to wash and can be set with a few strokes of any hair brush. It is mainly apt for working women and school going young girls who find it difficult to manage long hair. Many others who like to experiment with different hair styles also prefer medium-cuts to get a new look. It is also suitable for people who have thin hair. They get a bounce that makes their hair look heavier and better.


Medium hairstyles can be tied in a pony tail or with a clutch for the purpose of comfort. They do not require many setting procedures and maintenance products. Another advantage is that both center and side-parting looks apt in medium styles. Highlighting medium styles add some extra detail in the look. It makes the layers look more prominent and defined. Medium hairstyles are also divided into two categories, formal medium hairstyle and casual medium hairstyle. Formal styles are neat, structured, and require styling procedures. They are normally carried for a short span of time i.e. while attending a formal occasion like wedding, awards function, farewell party, etc. The style is kept intact using hair sprays, rollers, clips, pins, and bands.


Another trendy medium hairstyle is the razor edged cut hairstyle. This medium hairstyle is similar to that of the layered hairstyle, particularly the flipped out look of the medium layered hairstyle, but has the advantage of being versatile enough that the entire length of the hair remains one length. The razor edged cut is also a funkier look than the straightforward layered haircut, and it does allow a bit more variation in its styling because it maintains the length of the hair throughout the body (no layers). The razor edged hair can be styled in a side path or a center path, but regardless of how you choose to wear this haircut, you need to carefully comb your hair outwards to maintain that razor edged look. 

The medium length hair can also be creatively bob-styled while still maintaining the length of the hair. It incorporates both the layered and razor edged styles to create a uniquely different look that is also convenient to maintain and flattering enough for any occasion. This is a look that is favored by the less conventional younger woman. It is however not ideal for the professional look since it cannot all be swept up in a clean ponytail or bun
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Emo Hairstyles

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Most people today want to make an argument with their looks and while some achieve this with tattoos or piercing, still others choose stylish yet shocking hairstyles and also the latest rage amongst these different types of haircuts are getting an emo hairstyles. The word emo, which is an abbreviation for emotional is dependent on the music of the 1980's referred to as emcore. Emo music was a cross between punk rock music and melodic tunes that included lyrics with strong emotions. Most emo artists and followers were recognized for their black colored clothing and chic hairstyles. Emo hairstyles really are a huge part of the emo culture that has developed over the years and is then a lot of people today to make a fashion statement.

Emo hairstyles are very popular among young people today. The styles serve to express a person's individuality and creativity but like any work of art, what exactly can be said from each person's look, is always open to interpretation. Emo is an abbreviation of the word 'emotional' which in turn is an off shoot of the 1980's punk movement or of 'emotive hardcore' punk music. All hairstyles that display bold individualism might be described as emo hairstyles although some people today try to impose very rigid standards as to what emo styles actually are.

The essence of emo hairstyles (also called scene hairstyles) is to be in a position to express you creatively and also to be able to show individuality. Many people mistake it to be a sign of rebellion but it's not so. Emo hairstyles are easily recognizable for their characteristic long bangs, dark hair with bold highlights, asymmetrical lines and cuts. The typical choice for base colour of the hair is almost always black, though sometimes it could be a dark brown. The color black should really be a representation of their emotional attitude. :
Emo hairstyles are extremely varied and may look very different from one wearer to the other. There are however a few characteristics that typical emo styles have in common. For example, most emo hairstyles have fringes or bangs. Some fringes are grown quite long, covering the eyes or may be swept to one side. Others are shorter and are sometimes cut into precise shapes. Emo styles are often characterized by deep dark colors, especially black. The dark colors are usually offset by stark and vibrant highlights in colors such as orange, red or pink. Not all emo styles are based on deep dark colors. Any bold color such as white that forms the background of the style can be classified as an emo hairstyle.
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