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Sex and the City Hairstyles

Who doesn’t love the four fabulous ladies of the deliciously entertaining big apple? When these four ladies appeared on screen, a new phenomenon happened with their trend-setting hairstyles, dresses and changing the way the women think about sex, love and fashion. However an important thing isthe hairstyles that these women have createdover the course of the season. The hairstyles gave their fans something to talk about from the creative Cary to the vivacious Samantha, timid Charlotte and Power driven Miranda. These beautiful ladies of the city definitely knew how to deliver good taste, fashion and beautiful hairstyles.

Sarah Jessica Parker (Cary Bradshaw) Hairstyles Sarah Jessica Parker (Cary Bradshaw) Hairstyles

The beautiful Cary Bradshaw never surprises us when she wears flowers and birds on her long and luxurious blonde locks.She can rock out in a ponytail with a puffy dress designed for the 1980’s or she can be stylish and sophisticated with a straight sedu look. Most noted for her shapely and defined curls with impeccable highlights. Cary has a lot to write about!

Kim Cattrall (Samantha) Hairstyles

Kim Cattrall (Samantha) Hairstyles

The ever so wonderful Samantha showed us what it looks like to wear a stylish bob that is medium length, with beautiful bangs and shiny tresses. It looks like a lot of people emulated her trend setting bob. When Samantha was diagnosed with breast cancer that did not stop her from sporting a short boyish crop that framed her face perfectly.

Kristin Davis (Charlotte) HairstylesKristin Davis (Charlotte) Hairstyles

The wonderfully innocent Charlotte charmed us with her caring nature and being a big believer in love. However she amazed us with her long, dark, and shiny uber -healthy locks that she would wear in a simple ponytail when she went for a run. Charlotte’s hair was full of layers, body and bounce. Subtle curls really worked wonders for this sophisticated lady.

Cynthia Nixon (Miranda) Hairstyles Cynthia Nixon (Miranda) Hairstyles

The fiery redhead Miranda sure had the perfect hair color that matched her personality. Her short red tresses were usually left in a medium length bob or a short crop. Sometimes those signature red locks would be adorned with short shaped layers that defined sultry waves, that gave her a super sassy look.

June 19, 2009 | Filed Under Hair Styles | Leave a Comment 

Rihanna Short Bob

Oops she did it again. From long and luxurious to the legendary asymmetrical bob to the newly cropped top, and everything in between Robyn “Rihanna” Fenty knows the meaning of reinvention. Celebrity Rihanna is an incessant hair style chameleon. Since her third album release Good Girl Gonc Bad (Def Jam), Little Miss Sunshine has taken her hair from light to jet black, Long and luxurious to edgy and short, and from princess to renegade.

Rihanna Short Bob Haircut Picture

One thing is for sure, once a good girl’s gone fab, she’s gone forever just like Rihanna in short bob hairstyle. With multiple hairstyles and counting all in one year Rihanna has spawned a movement of short bob chic tresses all over the world. When everyone was doing long luminous locks, Rihanna had to do the opposite. A short hairstyle and trend maverick, the hip hop pop princess, meshes pretty in punk rocker, with pop diva and Barbadian dancehall queen for a winning good girl gone tab look to love.

August 9, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | 1 Comment 

Hair Quick Fixes

To revive or add volume to hair when there is no time to wash it, simply spritz the roots with blow-drying spray and then dry the hair, focusing on the root area.

If your hair starts to drop, tip your head upside down and spritz the roots with hairspray. Don’t be tempted to put too much product on the ends of hair as it will just drag it down.

A handy hair trick: if your hair has collapsed from too much energetic dancing in a club, or if you don’t have access to a blow-dryer, spritz your hair with hairspray and use the hand-dryer in the cloakroom to dry it.

When you are pinning up your hair with hair-grips, lightly backcomb the roots as this will give a longer-lasting hold.

If all hairstyle tricks fail, tie your hair back in a low ponytail, securing it at the nape. For an extra-tight hold, wrap it with a piece of wet string instead of a hair band – the string will contract as it dries.

May 27, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | 3 Comments 

Short Spiky Hairstyles

Don’t think that just because you have got short hair, you have limited styling options. There is a lot you can do with short hair – you can make it soft, sexy and tousled; slick it back neatly for understated glossy elegant short hairstyle; decorate it with pretty hair slides and grips; or spike it up for a groovy, street-chick short hair style. All you need is a range of good hair styling products, some basic tools and a little bit of know-how.

Short spiky hairstyle is a funky textured look and a great way to make short hair gutsier, and will certainly get you noticed.

For Creating Short Spike Hair Styles, you need: strong-hold gel, hairspray, hairdryer and diffuser.

Steps for Short Spiky Hairstyles

Apply some strong-hold gel to wet hair with the use of fingers to make sure it distributes evenly to the ends and gently work the hair into spikes.

Dry your hair with your head tipped over, using a diffuser to help keep all of the spikes intact.

Finally, spray your hair with hairspray to add extra hold and shine to short hairstyles.

May 27, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | 3 Comments 

Make your Baby Girls Hair Beautiful

Create a Spring Style Both You and Your Daughter Will Love!

After a season of hats, harsh winds and frigid temperatures, your daughter is probably ready to “spring” into a trendy, new hairstyle. However, you want to style that’s quick and easy, since the early morning beauty routine takes a lower priority to packing lunches, checking homework and carpooling.

So, how do you choose a hairstyle that both you and your fashion-conscious daughter will love? Start the process by discussing your daughter’s hair and how it reflects her inner beauty.

No matter what hairstyle you choose together, the morning grooming process can become a quicker and more positive experience for mother and daughter thanks to the new developing hair products. These styling products are available at any beauty shop and you only need to make sure that whatever product you choose, they should be chock-full of natural ingredients that offer protection and moisture to a young girl’s hair.

Get the Look: “The Perfect Ponytail for Little Girl”

Girls Hairstyle PonytailThe following is a simple, chick hairstyle that can be created without tears or tangles that leaves hair looking both healthy and sassy.

  1. Apply a Curl Smoother Crème liberally to clean, damp hair. Use a wide-tooth comb to distribute evenly throughout hair.
     
  2. Dab a Smoothing Gel around the hairline and nape to eliminate frizzy fly-always. Use a bristle brush to gently smooth hair.
     
  3. Sweep hair into two ponytails, one on each side of the head. Then, twist hair and fasten at the ends. You can use a Smoothing Gel for a longer lasting, more defined curl pattern.
     
  4. Once hair is completely dry, loosen with fingers. Do not comb. And your daughter is ready to show her new hairstyle to her friends.

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March 19, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | 1 Comment 

How to Choose a Valentines Day Hairstyle

Valentine’s Day is probably one of the few days of the year that you will want to look your absolute best. Below are some of the things that you should consider when choosing hairstyles for Valentine’s Day.

Consider Opting For an Updo

Updos can be very classy and are likely to look good, no matter where you are planning on going. Keep in mind that you will probably need a decent amount of hairspray to hold your updo in place, depending on how long you plan to be out on Valentine’s Day. Both ponytails and buns be hairstyles for Valentine’s Day that will look gorgeous, whether you choose to do them yourself or have them done by a hair stylist.

Think About Adding Curls

Curls look good on just about anyone and can dress up just about any hairstyle. Whether you choose to wear your hair all down or half up and half down, you will want to think about a hairstyle that includes lots of curls on Valentine’s Day. There are several ways to achieve the perfect curls for Valentine’s Day, including a curling iron and rollers. Either way, it is a good idea to apply lots of hairspray to hold curls in place on this special day.

Be Sure to Add a Special Holiday Touch

If you are just looking for a casual Valentine’s Day hairstyle, you may want to consider adding a special touch to your hair. This can be a heart shaped clip or a pink hair scrunchy. Before you choose to add a special Valentine’s Day touch to any hairstyle, consider whether or not it is appropriate for the way that you’re planning to spend your day.

February 16, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | Leave a Comment 

5 Tips for Choosing a Hairdresser

Good hairdressers although not entirely impossible to find. You may have to search a bit in order to find a hairdresser with preferred skills including, experience, enthusiasm, knowledge and a pleasing personality. Choosing a good hairdresser is as important as choosing the right hairstyle or the right hair-care equipment. You will need to consider some factors before you zero in on a particular hairdresser.

How to Choose a Best Hairdresser

1. The best way to start the entire process of searching for a good hairdresser would be getting in touch with some of your friends or family members. They could know a good hairdresser or a good salon.

2. It is important that you never overlook the personality of a hairdresser even when going through referrals such as your friends. This is so because you may not necessarily feel comfortable with a person with whom your friend may feel so. 

3. You can always try booking a special occasion hair do with a stylist, if you were to hear good things about him or her. This would give you a chance to evaluate the hairdresser’s skills.

4. Needless to say, whenever you are choosing a salon, pick one with a good reputation.

5. Communication is of vital importance when dealing with a hairdresser. Your stylist apart from giving you a hair cut should also be able to advice you on things such as hair care products, different hair styles and hair care equipment, to mention only a few.

A careful consideration of all these factors will help you choosing the right hairdresser.

January 17, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | 1 Comment 

Hairstyle Makeovers

If you are someone who is looking for a hairstyle makeover, then you need to understand that every hairstyle is not meant for every face or body shape. You will therefore need to do a bit of research before you arrive at the right hairstyle for you. To put it in a nutshell, a right hairstyle is something that would accentuate your good features and hide the bad ones. A lot of factors contribute to how you look with a particular hairstyle including your skin tone, hair color, thickness of hair and face shape. Being patient is the key to a great hair makeover.

How to Get a New Hairstyles Makeover

The best way to go about the entire process would be to visit your stylist. You can also take some photos of different hairstyles so that your stylist can help you. For those who do not have a regular hair dresser, you can always find out from your friends or family members on the hairstyles that suit you best. You can also think of having a particular hairstyle on a trial basis. This way you can always change it, if you feel it doesn’t suit you. While going in for a hairstyle makeover make sure that you consider all aspects such as the cut and the hair color. This can have a great impact on your overall looks. For instance natural colors look great on blondes while a ‘volumizing’ hairstyle would look good on women with a thin body shape. The key actually lies in using your imagination and trying out different hairstyles, till such time you find out a particular hairstyle that would suit you the best.

January 17, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | 3 Comments 

Hair Styles to Suit your Face Shape

Fashion cannot be followed blindly! Especially with hairstyles, you should always see what suits your facial features . An amazing hairstyle that might look good on a model may not necessarily look good for you.

Hair Style for A round face Shape

Since you have a nice round face, see that your hair is cut onto your cheeks to shade them and narrow down the sides. A shoulder length cut will help make your face look longer and slimmer. Avoid fringes and curls. A soft feathery look is the most flattering. Straight long hair gives a stunning effect!

Hair Style for A Long face Shape

Your beautiful long face can be made to look less long with fringes, soft half-fringes or a chin-length cut which is fuller at the bottom, add width. Anything but a long straight bob, which will make you appear even more long faced and pulls down your whole appearance.

Hair Style for A heart-shaped face

Since you have a beautiful heart-shaped face, softness at the temples and fullness just below the ear level suits you the best. Avoid a center parting, as it tends to emphasize your pointed chin, instead part your hair on one side or wear it without a parting. If your hair is short, turn the ends inwards.

Hair Style for A Square face Shape

Fringes and curls flicked forward help to soften ‘corners’ of you square face. Cut your hair short at the temples. Avoid symmetry, short crops or anything geometric. Make sure your hair has body, if necessary go in for a soft perm.

September 6, 2007 | Filed Under Hair Styles | 3 Comments 

Hair Rules to Live By

Protect your hair as well as your skin, from the sun. Use a sunscreen on hairline partings. Lip balm will also work.

Don’t smile when the hairdresser is cutting your fringe. Smiling raises your forehead, and your fringe may be cut too short. Remember the shorter your forehead, the longer your fringe should be.

Don’t cross your legs while having your hair cut, it will make you sit unevenly, and one side of your hair may end up longer than the other.

Don’t try to style soaking wet hair. Get it 80% dry first. 

For an extra lift , hold your head upside down while drying.

Never go to bed with wet hair.

September 6, 2007 | Filed Under Hair Styles | Leave a Comment 

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