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Medium Hairstyles

October 18th, 2010 by admin




When it comes to hair length, medium hairstyles are the most dominant as it is a safe area for all types of hair. Longer lengths can be troublesome to take care of and shorter lengths may not fit different facial shapes or looks as well but medium hairstyles seem to be just right for a lot of women. Because it is in between longer and shorter hair lengths, the number of hairstyles increases greatly as many shorter looks or longer hairstyles may work with medium length hair. There are a lot of advantages besides just an increase in different hairstyles to choose from.

Medium length hairstyles are easy to take care of and style than longer hairstyles yet more versatile than shorter hairstyles. Medium hairstyles match most facial shapes well as there is just enough hair complimenting the facial region and enhancing other features. Where as with shorter hair, all facial features or greatly enhanced, sometimes too much. Most women are comfortable with medium hairstyles as it allows them to go about everyday with a good hairstyle that can be change from short to long with some slight changes.

Because there are so many great looking medium hairstyles to choose from, selecting the one to match your occasion or facial feature can be fun. There are many different medium hairstyles that match many different facial shapes and features ranging from everyday wear, to business looks, to very formal, elegant hairstyles. Trying the different looks out during a day at home is a great way to experiment with some of the great looks. Many teen girls try out different formal looks provided by medium hairstyles months before their prom to test several of the hot looks that would best match their dresses. With so many selections, there is only enough space here to touch up on some of the best medium hairstyles.

The medium length updo

Because medium length hairstyles are long enough to tie back into updos, there are a number of updo hairstyles available for formal occasions. Although they are not as fancy as longer length updos, they provide cute, charming looks. They are popular for every event from school dances to the Hollywood ‘Red Carpet’. My favorite celebrity updo for medium length hair is Mandy Moore. In many images, her simple updo with parted bangs simply brings out her eyes and cheeks which gives her a very alluring look that many women can accomplish as well. So have a look ladies at this style.

Layered Medium Length Hairstyles

Medium length hairstyles are great for layering because of their versatility. Layering medium hair length correctly by framing the facial area often brings out a person’s eyes, lips, and other facial features in a non-obtrusive manner. There are so many ways to layer medium length hairstyles because it is long enough to go short in different areas and short enough to keep in others. A variety of layering options is available. Many celebrities have medium length layered hairstyles including favorites like Heather Locklear and old pop queen Britney Spears. There are too many hairstyles in this category so experimentation is allowed here.

The simple flow down hairstyle

This medium hairstyle is popular because it is very simple. Just letting your hair flow down with either bangs down or parted with additional waves, ringlets, or curls at the ends. This looks is very quick to accomplish and looks great for women who take care of their hair. This style is best for on the go girls with little time but desire a pleasing look.



Hair Cuttery

July 12th, 2010 by admin




It may be challenging to cut African American hair, based on its texture and porous nature. Black hair is also exceedingly fragile. In order to straighten some of the curls, to obtain an even cut, it is best to wash your hair before cutting it. Most salons won’t cut African American hair before it’s washed. Typically, black hair is cut while it is wet.

You will need sharp shears. Your shears should be easy to manipulate. If you are left-handed, consider purchasing shears that are especially made for left handed users. Shears that are designed for haircuts can be purchased from a beauty supply store.

Begin by washing your hair is and parting it into the first section, using a wide-toothed comb. The teeth for the comb should have rounded edges, to prevent snags and breakage. Gently comb through the section, being careful not to tug or roughly pull through snags. Your hair is most fragile while it is wet, and it is more prone to breakage at this point. You should then be able to use two fingers in a scissor formation, and easily slide them down the waft of hair from the root to the tips. When you reach the desired area to cut, hold your cutting shears in the opposite hand and cut the hair straight or at a slight angle. If you are simply clipping the ends of the hair, cut directly above damaged areas or split ends. To achieve an even cut, take a small part of hair from the previous cut and use it to measure the next cut.

Continue this process until the desired length is reached. Comb through the hair and make sure that the cuts are even. You may want to use a water bottle to re-hydrate dry areas. Use your two fingers, in a scissor formation, to re-evaluate the length in certain sections. Typically, you may want to have a longer hair in the back and shorter hair on the sides. Use a hand-held mirror to see the back of your hair. You may want ask a friend for help in reaching some areas. If you would like a blunt or an even-cut, it’s best to sacrifice damaged hair by cutting it. Don’t try to save hair that is damaged, simply to add length to your style. The damaged hair will eventually break off, ruining your efforts. Keep in mind, that your hair may appear shorter when it is dry. Therefore, if you are cutting healthy hair, you should cut it at a length that is just a bit longer than your intended length.

You can dry your hair by sitting under a hooded dryer, using a blow dryer or letting it air dry. Hair that is relaxed will straighten further by using a hooded dryer or a blow dryer. In order to prevent breakage, take special care when blow drying your hair while combing through it. Check your hair periodically to make sure that all sections are dry. Once your hair is dry, you are ready to curl it or style in your new cut. Enjoy your new cut, and save money and time by cutting your own hair.



Chocolate Brunette Hair Tips

July 12th, 2010 by admin




This rinse will not ruin your highlights but instead will make your brown color deeper and more vibrant. Do not use a coffeemaker to prepare the rinse, as the concentration of coffee won’t be strong enough.

Ingredients:

* 2 cups purified water (do not use mineral water)
* 5 tablespoons dark roast ground coffee
* 1 ounce black chocolate

Method:

* 1. Boil the ground coffee in two cups of water in a shallow pan for 10 minutes.
* 2. Add the chocolate while the coffee is hot. Let the mixture cool and carefully soak your hair with the flavorful blend. Beware of the spills!
* 3. Cover with a non-PVC plastic shower cap, wait for 10 minutes, rinse off, and shampoo as usual.



For Dry Hair Tips

June 16th, 2010 by admin




A good remedy for weak and dry hair is the hair mask with lemon juice.


You will need: 2 tbsp. castor oil /or almond oil/, 1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice and 1 tbsp. honey. Add the honey and the castor oil to the lemon juice. Mix all the ingredients well and apply the mixture generously first to the roots and then to the entire length of the hair. Wrap your hair with a towel. Leave the mask on for approximately one and a half hour. Use gentle shampoo and wash your beautiful hair. Do the mask twice to achieve best results – the mask will nourish and hydrate your hair deeply, while making it appear healthier and more shining



Summer Hairstyles 2010

June 10th, 2010 by admin




Summer is a great time to show off your skin and hair but in order to do that you need to maintain your look. If you are looking at ways to zap some shine into your hair then we have the perfect solutions for you. These tips will help you to strengthen your hair and add volume, bounce and shine to it.

Olive oil is known to add volume and shine to your hair. You can look out for shampoos that contain olive oil. Alternatively you can also pour some olive oil into your shampoo and use it to wash your hair. The oil will condition your hair as you wash it. So you won’t have to worry even if you use shampoo on your hair daily.

If you want to add some instant shine into your locks then use a shine enhancing serum on your hair. Normally you would need to do this after a bath when your hair is wet however you may use it on dry hair too, the only difference is that the results will vary.

If your hair is wet then you can spray on the serum on your hair or pour some on your palms and apply it evenly on your hair. This will increase the shine in a matter of seconds.

Do not use shampoo more than 2 to 3 times on your hair in summer. Shampoo washes out the natural oils from your scalp and this makes the hair dry and frizzy. In order to avoid this you must reduce the number of times you apply shampoo on your hair. If you feel the urge to wash your hair everyday then simply rinse your hair with water but do not apply any shampoo. As a rule you must use conditioner on your hair every time you apply the shampoo.

Reduce the number of times you blow dry your hair. If your hair looks dull and lacks shine then it is best if you don’t blow dry your hair at all. If you must use a dryer then use it on low heat to avoid damaging your hair.



Hairstyle Ideas

June 10th, 2010 by admin




How many times do you make an effort to do something different to your hair when you have a really important date to attend? There are so many non-permanent ways to add a little excitement. Why not consider some of these ideas for ponytail glamour- they range from the simple to the dazzlingly daring :-)

* The knotted look! Separate your ponytail into two sections, carefully twist into random knots, and simply pin the knots to the back of your head. Experiment with pulling out loose strands, changing the knot positioning on your head, or with having more than two knots at on time.
* Sky�s the limit! Use a really high ponytail to create a spiky sprouting effect. Tease the strands of your hair out from the ponytail with a wax based product or a high quality hairspray. Note: this style works better on shorter hair. If you have long hair, it is still possible, but you will have to twist the majority of your locks up into a bun or similar to shorten the length before beginning the process.
* Stitched up. Use a pretty ribbon, a piece of twine or a strip of leather to create a kriss-cross effect at the top of your ponytail. You could get really creative and create an intricate weaved pattern with two or three little ponytails within one.
* Curly girly. A slick shiny ponytail which ends in a cascade of bouncing curls is always a way to achieve a guaranteed head-turning effect. And it�s really easy too. All you need are some hot rollers or curling tongs… et voila! Curly confidence in minutes!
* Portion control. Use pretty bands, leather strips or stylish clasps to make a single ponytail took as though it is separated into different bits. This is a really easy way to make your hairstyle appear intricate, when it�s really not!
* Feminine touch. Why not treat yourself, and accessorize with something really special? You could weave real flowers through your braids along with tiny sparkling diamante clips to really catch the eye. If you�re feeling slightly funkier, try things like feathers and beads.
* Shine on! Dazzle your companions with some high quality hair glitter. If applied evenly, the �halo effect� can give your hair an unmatchable lift. But be warned� the glitter may stay in you hair for a while, so don�t be tempted to use it the night before an important business meeting!
* You�ve come a long way baby! Add temporary extensions especially for the night. These are quite expensive, but good extensions look really natural. If you�re looking for �prom queen� style attention, this may be the way to go. It guarantees attention!



2010 Hairstyles

April 22nd, 2010 by admin




Hairstyles trends in 2010 are seeing a marked change from previous years. The perfectly coiffeured look of recent years is being replaced by a more relaxed and textured look. Well, this is good news for those of you who have been hitting the hot irons to achieve previous years sleek hairstyles and need to give their hair a break.

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2010 medium hairstyles trends will still be one of the popular trends in 2010 and it is more of an influence than a look.  Hairstyles for medium length hairstyle is versatile and easy to handle. These hairstyles match most facial shapes and enhance the features of the face. Both men and women have a huge selection of medium hairstyles  For women, there are different hairstyles for medium hair like layers, bob cut, PROM, curls, shag, sedu and many others. In a vast selection of hairstyles, some of the most popular premium media are layers, updos, bun, French twist, perm and bob.



Hair Style Tips

April 17th, 2010 by admin




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Your hair could speak volumes about your personality. Carry your hair with elegance; try out some popular and unique hairstyles – hairdos from the old classic varieties to the contemporary hits. There are hairstyles for short and long hair; men and women; for formal occasions, weddings and prom. You could also try out the “Berry magic”, the Whitney Houston hair style or the Naomi Campbell flicking ends.

Before going for a new cut, new style and color, just browse through some of these general tips and advices on cutting, curling, straightening and coloring your hair. You could even change your appearance dramatically with hair makeovers.

Is your hair dry and damaged? Is your hair graying? Are you suffering from hair loss? Follow some of these simple, easy, natural and effective home remedies to maintain the health and vitality of your hai.



Black HairStyles

December 15th, 2009 by admin




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If you have relaxed curly hair, then make sure you use a wide-toother comb. Combing will help spread the natural oils through the hair, making it look shinier and healthier. Use intensive pre-shampoo treatments.

Massage the scalp regularly to encourage oil production.

Shampoo as oftena s you feel necessary but only lather once, using a small amount of shampoo. Rinse thoroughly. Towel-blot, don’t rub hair.

Once a month try a hot oil treatment, which will lubricate dry scalp conditions as well as moisturize brittle hair.

Gels are good for moulding black hair into shape, choose non-greasy formulas that give hair a healthy sheen.

Braided hair needs a softening shampoo that maintains the moisture balance and helps eliminate a dry scalp.



Teen Hairstyles

December 15th, 2009 by admin




Teen Hairstyles
When we are teenagers, it is the time in our life when making impressions is usually first priority. Thus having the new style of cloths, the new shoes, and of course the new teen hairstyles. From junior-high to high school, we are always in classes with out peers, at lunch with our peers, at dances with our peers, and so many other occasions, thus we are always in the impress our peers mode. As each year passes there are new clothing styles, new looks, and new teen hairstyle ideas to go with these new trends. Of course it all leads up to teen prom hairstyles, where everyone is trying to get the best and most popular teen hairstyles that are perfect for prom. Teen hairstyles can change as often as the seasons. Although most are simple dos we can do at homes, some include layering, coloring, and other teen hairstyles that match the celebrities or other idols that teens pick up on.

Teen Celebrities

Teens have some of the biggest resources for Teen Hairstyles. Teen hair styles usually mimic celebrity teen hairstyles, magazines, and whatever is the most popular and trendy look at the time. Pop stars and boy bands start many trends. Watching MTV and other teen favorite shows allows many styles to come about. Two popular magazines, Teen Magazine and Seventeen Magazine, are good sources for find teen hair styles that are new and trendy. The also have internet website counterparts that can spread the most popular teen hair styles from the big cities to the smaller ones.



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