Showing posts with label Updo Hairstyles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Updo Hairstyles. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2010

Latest Prom Hairstyles For the year 2010

Get a stylish hairstyle will surly make you feel different!
when you go to your junior or senior prom by having these prom hairstyles.

Prom Hairstyles 2010

Latest prom hairstyles

prom updo hairstyles 2010

prom hairstyles 2010

Latest Prom Hairstyles

Prom Hairdo 2010

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Inevitable hot-weather hairstyles

Don't Fight Your Curls
Embrace your natural curls like Beyonce but avoid frizz by simply adding an anti-frizz serum to your morning hair routine. "I start off by adding a bit of Sebastian Potion 9 Lite Lightweight Wearable-Treatment Styler ($14; beautyencounter.com) to damp hair," says celebrity hairstylist Jeremy Clark, who then gently scrunches the hair while blow drying on low with a diffuser. "Don't comb it out!" he stresses. "Let it be natural and sexy."



Try a Cute Braid
Drew Barrymore and Charlize Theron recently joined the long list of stars sporting braids this season. No matter how you wear them, celebrity hairstylist Ric Pipino says braids will hold better and longer if you "start out with wet hair, use a stronger gel than normal and spray with a little hair spray."



Don't Fear Your Flat Iron
Celebrity hairstylist Ursula Stephen says the key to straight hair in the summer is a ceramic wet-to-dry flat iron. First, "apply a protecting spray, such as Motions Heat Seeker Protecting Spray ($23; amazon.com) to damp hair and then use the iron," she says. The iron helps lock in moisture and fight flyaways. Bonus tip: "After using the iron, apply the spray again on dry hair to help protect against the sun's UV rays."


Embrace Easy Updos
"An easy summer updo is a two second bun," says celebrity hairstylist Larry Sim. "Just grab your hair, twist it up and pin with two jumbo bobby pins. It's great because it doesn't have to be perfect and you can simply wear it at the nape of your neck (like Lauren Conrad at left)," he says.
Updo Hairstyle ideas for summer

Tame Stubborn Bangs
"Bangs have a tendency to go all frizzy and wild if you're somewhere with a lot of humidity," says celebrity hairstylist Jeremy Clark. "I found the answer is to spray them with an anti-humidity product like Oleo-Relax Voile Fixateur by Kerastase ($34; kerastase-usa.com) and blow dry on low." He also recommends pinning them off to the side if you're in need of extra hold.


Don't Let Ponytails Cause Damage
Ponytails will run rampant this summer and to keep breakage to a minimum try bungee elastics ($5/4; rickysnyc.com)—known for doing less damage than regular elastics. "You don't have to pull hair through them, which makes your hair less prone to snags, and the hook closures give you the control to make them as tight as you like," says celebrity hairstylist Staci Child.

Weather Hairstyles

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

10 Sexiest Hairstyles Ever made

1.Tousled waves

Ditch the curling iron, and instead spritz your hair with a setting spray (if hair is thick or wavy) or thickening spray (if it's fine). Dry it until it's only slightly damp, then part your hair in the middle all the way back to the nape of your neck. Gather one of the two sections of hair at ear level, twirl it around on itself to form a loose bun, and pin it behind your ear. Repeat on the other side. Blast your whole head with a diffuser for five minutes, leave the buns in for another 10 to 15 minutes, then take them out and shake everything out with your fingers.

Tousled waves Hairstyle

2. Wispy updo

The trick to making an updo sexy: Give it some rumpled texture. Use your fingers instead of a comb to rake back your hair so it's not tight against your head. Twirl your hair loosely into a bun, then use bobby pins—not an elastic—to anchor it in place, which will make the twist look slack, in a good way.

Wispy updo Hairstyle

3. Choppy bangs

The appeal here is the way they hide your eyes a bit. Be sure the bangs are long and thick, with choppy ends that skim the bottom of your brows. And keep the rest of your style in mind—this fringe is most flattering with a bob or hair that falls below your shoulders and is nearly all one length.

Choppy bangs Hairstyle

4. Natural texture

This look turns out best when you put in a smidgen of effort while hair is still damp. Run a tiny drop of leave-in conditioner through hair (this will control any frizz), part your hair as you normally would, tuck it behind your ears, and leave it that way until it's dry. You'll end up with a gentle wave in front.


5. Bouncy ponytail

OK, this one's really simple—but it makes even fine hair look flirty in a ponytail. First, run a large drop of thickening cream through damp hair before blow-drying. Then, use your fingers, not a brush, to gather your hair back (not too tightly, though—you want there to be some wisps around your face). Place the ponytail about two inches below your crown—any higher and you'll look like a genie. Finally, tease the underside of the ponytail with a paddle brush for extra bushiness. (The brush won't tangle the hair the way a teasing comb can.)


6. Half-up hair

To keep this style from looking too prim (or preschool), mist your roots when they're dry with a bit of texturizing spray, which makes them slightly fuzzy, and create a messy center part. Then, pull back just the top layer of hair on each side of your face—the bottom layers should fall over your ears. Fasten the pulled-back pieces into a small ponytail just below your crown with a thin elastic—barrettes are too girlish—and don't worry about any strays.

7. Spiky knot

There's nothing attractive about a two-minute man. But this two-minute hairstyle? We love. Make a ponytail just above the center of the back of your head and lightly tease the tail, then haphazardly twist it around into a bun and pin in place—but leave the ends sprouting out so it seems more casual. (Feel free to pull a few pieces out of the twist.)

Spiky Knot

8. Messy low ponytail

The key here is a slightly frizzy texture. Before pulling your back hair, lightly massage your scalp with your fingertips—this creates a bit of volume and the fuzziness you want. Then, loosely gather your hair at the nape of your neck and wrap an elastic around it so the band is about a half-inch away from your scalp. For extra oomph, lightly tease the underside of the tail with a paddle brush.

Messy Low Ponytail

9. Teased crown

Adding just a little height at the crown injects some Bardot-style sex appeal. Gently tease just your roots until there is lift, but not so much that it looks like you have a lump on your head. Smooth over the teased hair with your hands, then leave your hair down or pull it into a low, loose ponytail.

Teased crown Hairstyle

10. Straight hair

For a smooth blowout that still has some bounce, prep hair with the right product: volumizer on fine hair; a nickel-size drop of gel throughout curly hair; and on thick hair, a heat-protecting spray from mid-length to the ends. Blow-dry hair in sections using a large round brush; when finished, rub of drop of shine serum between your palms and skim them over the hair just from the ears down.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Latest Updo Hairstyles

Often, simple and easy updos look so elegant that they steal the show and make every head turning towards them. Tying the hair at the back of the head with a band is the easiest way to make an updo. Else, using beautiful clips to take hair off the face is the best way to look smart. Casual updos are best for busy moms who cant spend much time in styling their hair.

Easy updos are worth considering for any formal or casual occasion. All you need are some hair styling products and accessories and you can give yourself the look like any hair style expert. For women with busy schedules, do-it-yourself easy updos help them save time and money.


Glamorous Updo Hairstyle


Paris Hilton with updo hairstyle



Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Prom Half Updo Hairstyles For Short Hair

Are you craving for the chic and classic hair updos but wondering how to get it with your short hair? No, you need not have to wait for your hair to grow; you can get the beautiful and elegant updo you want with your short hair as well. It is easier to get that updos for short hair than you think.

Although the answer to updos for short hair is not straightforward you can surely rule your unruly short hair with beautiful updos such as side updos, back updos, top updos, ponytails, buns, gothic updos, formal updos, traditional updos, etc. In fact, updos for short hair is an ultimate solution to keep you hair in order as well as give yourself a glamorous look. You may need to use a lot of styling gels, pins or elastics to control your hair or keep them in place, but styling your short hair with updos always look alluring.
Updos are best hair make up for wedding, prom or other special occasion. If you want to use hair extension for elegant updos, select the one that has the same colour as your natural short hair. Alternatively, you can choose a funky twist updo for your short hair. Creating a half updo also look nice on chin-length hair.

Now, you can keep with the trends of current fashion and pick the glamorous hairstyle whenever you want with your short hair. The tips on updos for short hair will definitely help you unleash the different aspects of your personality.





Go Glamerous With a Updo Hairstyle

The hair updo is an elegant way of going out on a formal evening. It suits best for occasions like proms, balls or weddings.

It does make you stand out in a crowd. Hair updo works with short, medium as well as long hair.

Short Hair: Short hair needs just some imaginations and some accessories to go and you can have a great hair updo in minutes.
Medium Hair: It looks very glamorous with hair updos. It does not require as much effort as short hair and one can have variety as well.
Long hair: The options are limitless. One can go for the traditional French twist or the bun. The contemporary styles are also great

Glamerous updo hairstyle


Latest trendy updo hairstyle

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Latest Party Updo Hairstyles

Create a French Twist
What you need: Volumizing spray, comb, small U-shaped hairpins, bobby pins, maximum-hold hair spray.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spritz the hair with volumizer. Use a comb to part the hair across the back of the head, from ear to ear. Gather the top section of hair at the crown, twist it one time, and secure with hairpins.

Step 2: Gather the bottom section of the hair at the nape of the neck. Twist it in a column upward, so that the ends stick up.

Step 3: Grasp the column of hair and tuck it underneath itself in the direction of the twist. Secure the hair along the twist with bobby pins. Finish with a misting of hair spray.
French Twist Updo Hairstyle

Create a Double Bun
Best for: Hair that is medium to long and one length or with long layers. All textures.
What you need: Smoothing serum, comb, brush, elastics, hairpins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Apply smoothing serum to damp hair and blow-dry straight. Use a comb to part the hair across the back of the head. Brush the top section back into a ponytail at the crown and secure with an elastic. Brush the bottom section into a ponytail at the nape and secure.

Step 2: Twist the top ponytail several times and secure it with hairpins to one side of the bottom elastic.

Step 3: Do the same with the bottom ponytail, twisting it and pinning it in place on the opposite side of the top elastic. Pin the hair against the scalp so that it looks like one uniform bun.
Gorgeous Double Bun Hairstyle


Create a Cascade
Best for: Medium to long hair that is one length or layered. All textures.
What you need: Texturizing spray, one large elastic, large bobby pins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spritz damp hair with texturizing spray and let air-dry. Gather the hair loosely into a ponytail at the crown. Don’t pull too tight; you want the natural texture to show. Secure with an elastic.

Step 2: Grab a one-inch section of the ponytail. Create a loop with the section by bringing the ends up to the scalp and securing with a bobby pin. Repeat until all the hair has been looped.

Step 3: To frame your face, gently pull out a few tendrils. If you have bangs, let them hang loose.
Everlasting Cascade Hairstyle

Create a Side-Swept Chignon
Best for: Medium to long hair of one length. All textures.
What you need: Comb, brush, elastic, hairpins, maximum-hold hair spray.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Make a side part with a comb. Brush the hair into a low ponytail on the same side as the part.

Step 2: Secure the ponytail behind your ear with an elastic. Twist the ponytail until it begins to coil around on itself. Secure the coil around the elastic with hairpins.

Step 3: If any front pieces come loose or you have bangs, sweep them to the side opposite the coil. Spritz the entire style with hair spray

Create a Messy Bun
Best for: Curly or wavy hair of all lengths, with or without layers.
What you need: Texturizing spray, an elastic, bobby pins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spray wet hair with texturizing spray and scrunch. Allow to air-dry, or blow-dry with a diffuser to bring out the waves.

Step 2: Gather the hair into a ponytail just below the crown. Secure with an elastic. Don’t worry if short pieces around the face come loose.

Step 3: Split the ponytail into three sections. Working section by section, twist the hair and pin it to the scalp near the elastic. Let the ends stick up.
Messy Bun hairstyle

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Scarlett Johansson Updo Hairstyles

Scarlett's Best Updo Hairstyles

Scarlett Johansson Updo Hairstyles

If you're into the pinup girl look, there's no better Hollywood actress to look to for prom updo inspiration than Scarlett Johansson. Scarlett was hand-picked to represent Dolce & Gabbana cosmetics upon its launch thanks to her commitment to old Hollywood glamour - and a lot of that has to do with her ever-changing hairstyles.
Scarlett added flair to a teased '60s updo with a girly black headband. If you're wearing a strapless gown, this may be an easy way to pump up your prom night look!

Scarlett Johansson Updo Hairstyles

This asymmetrical updo looks like something Taylor Swift might wear with a sparkly one-shouldered gown.Scarlett Johansson Updo Hairstyles

Scarlett Johansson Updo Hairstyles

Scarlett loves to tease her hair into a '60s-inspired updo and pair it with bold eyeliner.

Scarlett Johansson Updo Hairstyles

It doesn't really matter how it looks in the back - it's all about the tease.


Scarlett Johansson Updo Hairstyles

This is a highly elaborate 'do that would work best with a very simple gown.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Prom Hairstyles Updos

Prom Hairstyles UpdosGetting the right prom updo hairstyles that will suit you depend on your facial structure, hair color, hair texture and hair length.

Prom Hairstyles Updos2There are some prom hairstyles updos for you, regardless of your personality. Young ladies with simple tastes who do not like fancy embellishments can turn to classics like the bun or the French twist. A prom hairstyles updos is also an ideal way to change your look for this special event if you normally wear your hair down. Girls with short hair to be pulled back at all can particularly capture a lot of attention by pinning on a hairpiece for prom to create the illusion of having longer hair.
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