Wednesday, September 26, 2012

MAKSIM CHMERKOVSKIY HAIRSTYLE

This formal hairstyle is clipper cut through the back and sides blending into the top length which is left long enough to be swept up and back for a fab finish.

ZAC EFRON HAIRSTYLE

This is a very textured style for Zac from Nickelodeon's Kid's Choice Awards. His hair was cut with a razor and was styled to fall over his ears and forehead. His bottom hairline was also cut piecey and styled to kick out with the help of a razoring technique. This is a great style for longer or oval face shapes.

Formal Short Straight Hairstyle

This formal do is cropped short and close to the head around the back and sides blending into the top length which is left long enough to be swept to the side for a fab finish.

Casual Short Straight Hairstyle

The ends are jagged cut all over to give this hairstyle a textured look and feel and is best suited for those with fine to medium hair. This 'do is easy to maintain with regular trims.

Pretty Ponytail


The androgynous yet feminine feel of the collection was accented by soft, natural looking styles and the smooth, healthy texture of the hair.

Veronica Lake Hair is The New Wave




Get the Look- How Luigi Murenu Styled These Hairstyles:

Step 1: To keep the crown frizz-free, apply a dime-sized amount of hair serum, smoothing hair downward from the top of the head to below the ear.
Step 2: Next apply Frizz-Ease Curl Reviver Styling Mousse evenly through hair and brush to uniformly distribute product.
Step 3: Create a severe middle part and blow dry completely, brushing hair back and away from the face to make the hair at the crown flat and smooth.
Step 4: With a 1” curling iron, create a wave by wrapping small sections of hair twice around the barrel. Make sure to stop before reaching the nape of the neck in order to keep the crown flat. Brush hair out to create one uniform wave.
Step 5: Follow with hairspray to keep style in place.

Cannes Do Chic Hair- Heidi Braids


Here are a few simple tips to get Heidi braids for yourself:

1.Comb dry hair back off your face using a fixative to keep hair in place.
2.Part the back of the hair down the middle and bring towards the face on both sides.
3.Braid loosely down towards the ends and use a small rubber band to fasten.
4.Lift hair on each side and place braid on the middle of the head and fasten with bobby pins that match your color.
5.Repeat the same procedure on the other side of the head.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Taylor Lautner Hairstyle

Jagged wispy ends is what this cool 'do is about. The sides and back are cropped short and close to the head, blending into the top layers which gives the over-all style plenty of texture and height. This look is best suited for those with naturally straight hair and will need a little product for hold and shine.

Bradley Cooper Hairstyle

Uniform layers all through this hairstyle allows the natural wave to add height and movement to this look. This is best suited for those with a natural kink and can be easily maintained with regular trims.

David Beckham Hairstyle

This short and formal hairstyle is cut short around the back and sides, blending into the top layers that are left long enough to be swept back for a smooth and glossy look and feel. This neat and tidy look is perfect for any occasion and great to frame any round face.

Adam Levine Hairstyle

The back and sides of this cool and casual style are clipper cut short and close to the head blending into the top jagged cut layers that gives the over-all style plenty of height and texture.

Zac Efron Hairstyles

The back and sides of this casual 'do are clipper cut short and close to the head blending into the top length that is jagged cut to achieve texture and shape.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Formal Short Straight Hairstyle

Big, bright and bold is what this hairdo is about. The back and sides are cropped short and close to the head while the top is left long enough to be styled up and out for a wild look and feel. This style is best suited for those wanting to "all eyes on them" and will need product for hold and shine.

Salon Hairstyle

Big, bright and bold is what this hairdo is about. The back and sides are cropped short and close to the head while the top is left long enough to be styled up and out for a wild look and feel. This style is best suited for those wanting to "all eyes on them" and will need product for hold and shine.

Long Distance Hair: 2013 Men’s Hairstyle Trend

If you have the patience, then ultra-long hair is the way to go. Yeah it’s going to take some time to get it there but it’s being predicted as the coolest trend for men’s hair in 2013, so you’ll be there at the beginning.
Hair texture isn’t really a problem here, although wavy or straight will be on the button for this particular trend. As I have already mentioned, keep it looking good whilst you’re growing your hair: Have it cut regularly and, just as importantly, keep it clean – long unwashed hair looks pretty unattractive and because of the amount of extra hair it’s going to have a stronger smell.
Most of us should be shampooing every other day to maintain a healthy scalp. So many times have I been asked or listen to some ‘Earth Mother’ on a daytime TV show try to convince whoever is willing to listen, “It’s not necessary to wash hair as it damages it and besides, hair cleans itself after a while”. OK, let’s get this myth sorted once and for all – hair doesn’t clean itself! Running water and a decent shampoo does though.
Ask yourself this, would you stop washing your face hoping it would clean itself!? Hair needs regularly cleansing or you may end up with an assortment of scalp complaints reminiscent of the Middle Ages.
To prevent damage, select a shampoo designed for your hair type. L’Oreal Professional Homme Tonique Revitalising Shampoo is perfect for maintain and protecting normal to coarse hair against day-to-day abuse, and it is a daily cleanser. Team it up with TIGI S-Factor Leave-In Moisture Spray, which being a leave-in makes it easy and quick to use. If you’re doing the festivals this summer, or “Rain-Fest” as my 17 year old son quoted, then take a TIGI Rockaholic Dirty Punk Festival Pack, just in case the sun comes out.
When your hair gets ultra-long, don’t over complicate it – if it’s wavy, wear it wavy and let it dry naturally with a good leave-in conditioner. Just to rub in our serious lack of summer some more, try KMS California MoistRepair Leave-in Conditioner for control and KMS California HairPlay Sea Salt Spray for a beached hair look. Come on guys, at least it smells like summer.

Long Hair For Life, Get It Right

1.When you start getting a bit of length, don’t be tempted to get a square line cut at the bottom (anywhere between the earlobe or jawline), unless you are lucky enough to have chiseled features and don’t possess jowls of a gerbil.
2.Have your hairdresser soften the edge of the length and wear the front and side pushed gently away from the face in a side or middle parting.
3.This long hair trend is just that, long hair, so stay away from elaborate layers and chopped up texture. Keep it simple, go for length and definitely no fringes.
4.Try and keep a balance between the front, sides and back, so there are no extreme differences in length. We are not aiming for a mullet.
5.Although you will need some kind of finishing product, don’t overload the hair. Use just enough for control and to softly define the natural texture.

Men’s Long Hair


Friday, September 21, 2012

SPRING 2013 TREND REPORT: DEEP SIDE PARTS

DEEP SIDE PARTS - Helmut Lang

FALL 2012 HAIR TRENDS

Ponytails this season, no matter if they’re high or low, are perfectly precise and chic and not that gym-wearing pony you’ve been trying to pass off as fashionable. Put some effort and styling into the look. It will only take two minutes and you’ll look like you just stepped off the runway and not out of a KatMoJAM class. First, prep your hair with a light serum to add shine. Pull hair back using a flat brush to get hair smooth. Secure with a band. Next, take a lightweight hairspray and spray lightly, To smooth down the surface and prevent those pesky bumps, spray hairspray onto a clean toothbrush (or a small hard bristle brush) and run it over the surface of your pony tail. Yes, you just kicked those annoying little flyaways to the curb.(from elle)