Great story showing the hairstyles that suit different face shapes, with very glamorous results!info
Hairstyles for different face shapes.
Great opening shot of a pretty girl wearing a hair net, sitting under a hairdryer and leafing through a magazine. Various shots then show us which hairstyles suit different face shapes, according to Jean Barrie, beauty expert of 'Woman's Fair' (although both commentary and hairstyling are done by men). This same brunette is seen having her hair set in a style that will disguise a prominent forehead; the finished hairdo shows sausage curls on each side, loose ones on top and a long roll of hair at the back.
The next girl, a blonde with a round face has her loose, fluffy hairstyle turned into a sleek one, combed close to the face, with little curls around the face to "soften the plumpness". A 'brownette' girl with a narrow face has her normal style adjusted to give her curls at the temples and at the back. Very glamorous.
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Monday, August 24, 2009
1930s hairstyles
Glamorous Curly Hairstyles
Make your long hair curly and beautiful. Get tips for finishing your curly hair in this free video series about how to curl your hair in ringlets.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
1960s Hairstyle
Get a sassy go-go dancer look with the 1960's tease hairstyle. Learn how to do a tease hairstyle with a teasing comb in this free beauty video about hairstyles for medium length hair.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Cute Quick
Step 1 :
Straighten Your Hair Or Curl It.. In My case i straighten it.
Step 2 : Get the back of your head hair, [crown bit] and tease it down using a brush/comb, put hair spray on the roots of where you teased it and flatern it down a lil bit.
Step 3: grab a lil bit of your side hair and get a bobby pin and put the bobby pin on the hair to hold your hair in.. put as many bobby pins in as you need. and Repeat of the other side.
step 4: put some hairspray where you put you hair up. and spray gentley over all the hair
step 5: put headband on and Wow!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Prom Hairstyles
We all get nervous before prom. Everyone expects us to look gorgeous and we also want to be the hottest ones. It is the final contest for our beauty, when we can prove that we can also look good and not only be a great student. We have to take big decisions and be ready to shine. We need a perfect dress, perfect makeup and of course a perfect hairstyle. Here are the hottest styles you can choose from.
Loose hairstyles
Loose hairstyles are the simplest way to style our hair. It is perfect for any length and any hair type. It may be styled in tree ways: straight, wavy, or curly. It is up to us to decide which one matches our personality. The straight hair will lengthen the face but don't forget to keep the face clear by not framing it. It is recommended for round face shapes. Wavy or curly hairstyles are more romantic, that's why they are very popular. It is a glamorous hairstyle that reminds of the fairytale looks. The waves and curls may be styled with rollers, curling iron, or even with the flat iron. According to the result we want to achieve, the curling tool can be chosen by the size and the texture we are dreaming of. Of course, fixing it is an essential part of this hairstyle, but if it's done properly, it doesn't need touch-ups during the entire prom.
Half updo hairstyles
The half updos are great for all the face shapes and hair types. It is a glamorous hairstyle that can be styled with medium and long hair. It provides a very feminine look, and with the pinned up sides, it emphasizes the facial features. If we pump it up on the top, it creates a lengthening and slimming illusion. It is very popular between celebrities to, because of the goddess look that provides. The texture of the hair is recommended as being wavy, but goes well with curly to. For the straight hair, some side swept bangs can look great, while the wavy/curly ones need to tease it up. In this case, don't forget to treat your hair after the event. The half updo hairstyle is perfect for any occasion, it can be done quickly, and fixed perfectly. You can even do it yourself, but for such an important event like the prom, we recommend going to a hair saloon.
Updo hairstyles
If you want the most feminine and chic look, than choose the updo hairstyle. It is perfect for lengthening the neck and it can be styled in so many ways, that any kind of illusion may be created to hide your flaws. Teasing it, pinning it up, pulling it back or mix it with braids, you can do anything you think about. It matches any outfit and any event. Bangs can be left down or pinned up and braided with the rest of your hair. It can be accessorized and spiced up with hair jewelry or flowers. You can even wear a tiara. Vintage hairstyles can be created just as bohemian ones. It doesn't have to be complicated, it can be just as glamorous with the most simple updo ever. Maybe a french twist updo for a really feminine look. The ways to style updo hairstyles are endless. Just leave your imagination free and enjoy the prom.
And lets not forget about the vintage burlesque hairstyles that may be created from all hair types and all lengths. Just make some finger waves, fix them and style it into a good girlish hairstyle. Use some vintage hair accessory and you are ready to go.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/women's-issues-articles/prom-hairstyles-1036061.html
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Layer Choppy Hairstyles
Layered hairstyles turn simple hairstyles into more elegant and beautiful ones. Layered hairstyles also provide volume and are appropriate for all hair lengths.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
1960s Hairstyles
The 1960s offered a very elegant and graceful take on hairstyles for women and men alike.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Bouffant Hairstyle of 60s
This is my take on the very classic 1960's hairstyle, often seen on old Hollywood celebs like Mary Tyler Moore from the "Dick Van Dyke Show". There are many ways to create the "Bouffant" (hair piled high on the head and hanging down on the sides), but this is the simple old-fashioned way!
60's BIG HAIR
This Is Where The Term Hair Hopper Comes From.
Raquel Welch, Ursula Andress, and Julie Chrisite look great. so does Ann-Magret.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wavy emo hair
Emo Girls Hairstyles
Pictures of emo hairstyles for girls. great video for getting ideas for your next hairstyle, or for checking out some cute emo chicks
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Big hair hairstyle - 60's beehive hairstyle
It originated in the USA in 1958 as one of a variety of elaborately teased and lacquered versions of "big hair" that developed from earlier pageboy and bouffant styles. The beehive style was highly popular throughout the 1960s, particularly in the United States and other Western countries, and remains an enduring symbol of 1960s kitsch.
Blowout hairstyle
"Temp",
"The Brooklyn Poser",
"Tape Up"
Shape-up with hair longer, spiky. Example: Gotti Boys
The hair is faded from skin to 1 cm (1/2 inch) in length from the edge of the hairline up 2 cm (1 inch). The rest of the hair is left the same length, usually 2-5 cm (1-2 inches), depending on the preference of the client.
The style is generally defined by hair that is spiked up in chunks using large amounts of heavy products such as hair gel or mousse.
Learn how to use hair brushes to create a blowout hairstyle with expert beauty and hair care tips in this free hair styling video clip.
Bun Hairstyle
Bun Hairstyle typically worn by women, where the hair is pulled back from the face, twisted or plaited, and wrapped in a circular coil around itself, typically on the back of the head or neck. They can either be secured with a hairpiece, a hairnet and bobby pins.
Learn how to make a looped bun in this free online instructional video on hairstyles & hair styling techniques.
They may be tightly gathered or slightly messier and more informal. Buns, like ponytails, may cause headaches if worn too tight or up too high on the head.
Classic French Braid tutorial
Unlike a regular three-strand braid, a French braid starts with small sections of hair at the crown of a person's head, and intermittently, more hair is added to each section as the braid progresses down the head.
The classic French braid is a single braid at the back of one's head. The French Braid gets its name because it was invented by a French hairstylist.
1930's Hair Styles - Finger wave
We comb out the hair and shape it into subtle finger waves.
A finger wave is a method of setting hair into waves (curls) that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s and in the late 1990s in North America and Europe.
The process involves pinching the hair between the fingers and combing the hair in alternating directions to make a wave shape. A lotion was applied to the hair to help it retain its shape.
Twist Hairstyle
French twists are usually worn to proms and weddings when they are in a tight fashion; however, one could wear a messier, looser look to the office or out on the town. Hair clips are also commonly used with French twists. wiki
50s Hair Style
Learn how to tease the hair at back of the head to create a retro 1950s hairstyle in this free step-by-step hair care video clip with expert tips on salon treatments.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Scene kids hairstyles
Sene hair It is normally hair with lots of volume,puffed top off head and the layers with long bangs or fringes styled to one side.There is no rules about scene hair and many variations are possible so its up to yours imagination to create your personal best.
Pictures of scene hair:

Scene hair for girls

Scene hair for boys

Cool scene hair

Short scene hair

Blonde scene hair

Choppy scene hair

Purple scene hair

Colorful scene hair