Charlize theron often wears her medium length hair in classic movie star waves, which can be achieved with smaller rollers and a frizz-fighting gel.
For Charlize's casual look, blow dry hair straight, sweep bangs to the side and pull the rest into a perky ponytail.
Charlize theron short curly hairstyle
Charlize theron short curly hairstyle
Charlize theron hairstyles
Friday, November 30, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Fringe Hairstyles for Ultra Feminine Women
Ultra-feminine short style with a heavy, full fringe and subtle volume. The sides are tucked neatly behind the ears.Wear it curly and messy or straight and tame. Try a short and choppy bang, a long sexy peek-a-boo, or go wild with an asymmetrical bang and accent with a touch of color.Bangs can transform your looks, but the trick is to choose a hairstyle and bangs that can minimize your flaws and maximize your assets.
If your nose is too small, try wispy bangs. If your nose is too large, go for soft and fluffy bangs.
Angled layers can be cut to accent a feature they point to, like the cheek bone. Or instead, cut and styled to draw attention away from say, a prominent nose.
Side swept bangs help a wide face look narrow; while straight bangs make a thin face look wider. Blunt cut bangs sharpen facial features, layered curly bangs soften them.
Winter Fringe Hairstyles 2007
latest fringe hairstyles pictures
Fringe hairstyles
Cheryl Cole Fringe hairstyle
If your nose is too small, try wispy bangs. If your nose is too large, go for soft and fluffy bangs.
Angled layers can be cut to accent a feature they point to, like the cheek bone. Or instead, cut and styled to draw attention away from say, a prominent nose.
Side swept bangs help a wide face look narrow; while straight bangs make a thin face look wider. Blunt cut bangs sharpen facial features, layered curly bangs soften them.
Winter Fringe Hairstyles 2007
latest fringe hairstyles pictures
Fringe hairstyles
Cheryl Cole Fringe hairstyle
GUIDE: HOW TO GET AN EMO HAIR
Emo hairstyles are similar to the hairstyles of music artists in the 1980s and the punk hairstyles in the past decade. Commonly, emo hairstyles include straight black hair with long bangs or fringes styled to one side, covering part of the face and eyes. However, the emo hairstyle is not limited to this anymore; styles have evolved so that anybody who wants to have an emo hairstyle can get one.
CHECK THE SHAPE OF YOUR FACE
The shape of your face is important when choosing a specific emo hairstyle. For people who have longer faces, a longer emo haircut would fit. For those with rounder faces, long fringes and short hair at the back would look best.
FIND A PICTURE
Now that you know what kind of emo hairstyle would look good with the face of your shape, the next thing to do is find a picture with the kind of emo hair you want. There are numerous sources of emo hairstyles from the Internet, especially musicians. Bring this along when you go to your hairdresser, and have your stylist cut your hair the same way.
GET YOUR HAIR CUT
Before you can get an emo haircut, you need to grow your hair a little first. This allows your stylist to cut in the emo style into your hair. Ask your stylist to cut the sides and the back of your hair in layers. The bangs should be made choppy. Although emo bangs usually have one side longer than the other, some emo styles can also have bangs cut straight across, covering the forehead. The hair at the crown should also be cut short, keeping it spiky with hair products.
HAVE YOUR HAIR COLORED
Have your entire hair dyed black or dark brown. If you want to add highlights, you can do so in a variety of colors. Emo hairstyles tend to use unusual hues in order to create a glaring contrast to the black hair – white, blue and even bright pink, for the more outrageous, are typically used. Highlights are usually added under the bangs and at the nape.
STYLE YOUR HAIR
Having emo hair is high maintenance. Styling emo hair typically involves the use of a lot of hair products. You can choose to either straighten your hair with a hair iron or create a messy, unruly look. For those with curly hair, try straightening even just the front part of your hair. When ironing your hair, remember to do so in small sections so that you go through all the parts. If you are a guy, you can also spike up the back of your hair, while keeping the front pat down. You can also use funky accessories and clips to style your hair.
CONCLUSION
Getting an emo haircut is an important part of living the emo lifestyle. Although these are simple guides on how to get a basic emo haircut, it is important to incorporate your personal ideas to create your own one-of-a-kind emo hairstyle. Try it!
CHECK THE SHAPE OF YOUR FACE
The shape of your face is important when choosing a specific emo hairstyle. For people who have longer faces, a longer emo haircut would fit. For those with rounder faces, long fringes and short hair at the back would look best.
FIND A PICTURE
Now that you know what kind of emo hairstyle would look good with the face of your shape, the next thing to do is find a picture with the kind of emo hair you want. There are numerous sources of emo hairstyles from the Internet, especially musicians. Bring this along when you go to your hairdresser, and have your stylist cut your hair the same way.
GET YOUR HAIR CUT
Before you can get an emo haircut, you need to grow your hair a little first. This allows your stylist to cut in the emo style into your hair. Ask your stylist to cut the sides and the back of your hair in layers. The bangs should be made choppy. Although emo bangs usually have one side longer than the other, some emo styles can also have bangs cut straight across, covering the forehead. The hair at the crown should also be cut short, keeping it spiky with hair products.
HAVE YOUR HAIR COLORED
Have your entire hair dyed black or dark brown. If you want to add highlights, you can do so in a variety of colors. Emo hairstyles tend to use unusual hues in order to create a glaring contrast to the black hair – white, blue and even bright pink, for the more outrageous, are typically used. Highlights are usually added under the bangs and at the nape.
STYLE YOUR HAIR
Having emo hair is high maintenance. Styling emo hair typically involves the use of a lot of hair products. You can choose to either straighten your hair with a hair iron or create a messy, unruly look. For those with curly hair, try straightening even just the front part of your hair. When ironing your hair, remember to do so in small sections so that you go through all the parts. If you are a guy, you can also spike up the back of your hair, while keeping the front pat down. You can also use funky accessories and clips to style your hair.
CONCLUSION
Getting an emo haircut is an important part of living the emo lifestyle. Although these are simple guides on how to get a basic emo haircut, it is important to incorporate your personal ideas to create your own one-of-a-kind emo hairstyle. Try it!
Monday, November 19, 2007
Japanese Short Hairstyles for Women
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Very Short Punk Hairstyles For Women
Short hair is not a faux pas anymore - from the fashionable business woman to the sexy girl next door.Some will find compact haircut actually more complimentary on them than longer haircuts, though short haircut is not for everybody.
Whether it’s choppy, sleek, cute, or daring, your new cut will be a crucial part of your new look. Make sure that you get the cut that suits your personality the best, and get styling
Short Punk Hairstyles For Women
Short punk hairstyle
Girl with short Punk Hairstyle
punk hairstyle
very short punk hairstyle
Whether it’s choppy, sleek, cute, or daring, your new cut will be a crucial part of your new look. Make sure that you get the cut that suits your personality the best, and get styling
Short Punk Hairstyles For Women
Short punk hairstyle
Girl with short Punk Hairstyle
punk hairstyle
very short punk hairstyle
Another Emoboy with a Heart
Got this tru email. Another hot emoboy with a really nice emo hair. His name is Charles Brindle. Visit his myspace profile and be inspired.. He also cut his own hair and do the same for his friends.. talented..
I'm a fairly extroverted person who enjoys reading, hanging out, poetry, artwork, and computers. I spend a lot of time working on artwork and reading particularly. You'll find me in coffee shops most of the time, probably working on one of these things. I absolutely love coffee and without it I probably wouldn't get as much done as I do. Starbuck's frapicinos rule 2, along with BK Joes, and Sheri's coffee. Helps to curve my ADD anyway (at least that’s what I keep telling myself.)
Right now I'm running a small business and trying to make my way through college. Life for me is usually crazy but I've been living in a mad world so long I find it more enjoyable then a boring life. Better to live your life as an adventure then not live it at all. I also really like to help people out however I can. I personally think that the greatest way to spend your time is to be spending it helping others.
If you feel like you ever need someone to talk to, send me a message and I'll do my best to get back to you. The time I spend here is not to judge people, just here to help them out as best as I can.
I've got a lot of problems and I'm far from perfect. Actually I'd say I'm a pretty screwed up person and I'm trying to rebuild my life from the ashes of other people’s mistakes. But God is there to help me along the way, and I believe I wouldn't be anywhere near where I am today without Him. If you don't believe in God or share this view that’s okay. I think people should have the choice to believe in what they want (shouldn't everybody have the right to that?)
-Charles Brindle
Monday, November 12, 2007
Catherine Zeta Jones long hair
Catherine Zeta Jones Blow drying her hair with a volumizer in a manner to give lift off the scalp, Catherine Zeta-Jones had many routes to choose from for final styling steps. Here, product was used on one section at a time to separate them, giving bends and direction creating a look for long hair that is somewhat equal to a chunky cut on a short, layered style.
Catherine Zeta Jones long hair
Catherine Zeta Jones long hairstyle
celebrity Catherine Zeta Jones long hair
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Bouffant Ponytail Hairstyles
If you are looking for an up to date trendy 60-ish bouffant hairstyle, then you need to check out Jessica Simpson's cool updo with ponytail. The top and back portion is back-combed (otherwise known as ratted) to give the height that is necessary when trying to accomplish a 1960s look. This trend is so hot right now and Jessica wears it well as she is seen here in this photograph of her taken at the Operation Smile 25th Anniversary event on October 10th 2007.
Her ponytail is pulled back and secured low at the base of her neck with a piece of hair used to fasten it. The top layer of hair has been smoothed after the back combing. Hair pieces were used back in this decade to add more hair and they were called "falls."
Jessica Simpson's cool updo with ponytail
Bouffant Ponytail Hairstyles
Bouffant Ponytail Hairstyles
Her ponytail is pulled back and secured low at the base of her neck with a piece of hair used to fasten it. The top layer of hair has been smoothed after the back combing. Hair pieces were used back in this decade to add more hair and they were called "falls."
Jessica Simpson's cool updo with ponytail
Bouffant Ponytail Hairstyles
Bouffant Ponytail Hairstyles
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