Sunday, November 29, 2009

Simple and Nice hair?

Can some fashion girls tell me how to make my simple hair look more nice and fashionable?? How should i tie my hair? Please dont give me too complicated step. Any pictures to show? Not too expensive accessories as i have a tight budgt. Thanks



Simple and Nice hair?

Well there are several ways to dress up your hair. If your hair is long, a simple pony tail would look very chic this fall. You can also do a messy bun which also is very popular among he celebrities these days. I would definitely recommend short hair style for you if you dun wanna spend too much time with your hair. Depend your your face shape there would be differents styles you can try. However I found about chin lenght bob cut is alterminatly flattering. (Think Nicole Richie). Do it with a bit of longer lenght in the front, shorter for the back with a lot of long layers for volumes. With this style you can curl it up, iron it or using just waxing to push all the hair to the back for a posh look.



If you need some more tips for different ways of tie your hair, go out to the newstand and buy the InStyle Oct 06 issue with Scarlett Johanson on the cover. There are several tips you an use in there.



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Simple and Nice hair?

Pinks, Why dont U try a boucut ?



Simple and Nice hair?

There are so many different types of hairstyles; these are just a few that are worth the look a million times.



Thursday: Up and Down



More good news: Tomorrow's Friday. For a half-up-half-down style, do a quick comb-out and tease the hair at the crown a bit. Next, scrape the top and sides of the hair as if you were pulling it into a ponytail, leaving the bottom half down. Secure this section with elastic, then twist into a minibun. Anchor the sides with holding spray or a thin layer of pomade.



Our Pick: Aveda's Brilliant Anti-Humectant Pomade (2.6 ounces, $18, Aveda).



Style Time: 10 minutes



Friday: Wild and Easy



Oh, happy day. Shampoo and condition with your favorite product and follow with a spray gel or cr鐚玬e to enhance natural waves.



Our Pick: L'Or鑼卆l Professionnel Textureline Curlmemory Springupstyler (8.4 ounces, $13, L'Or鑼卆l Professionnel). Dry with a diffuser and scrunch as you go. For coarser hair, continue until it's 90 percent dry, then twist in sections, and secure with bobby pins. Follow up with another blast from the diffuser. Lightly finger-toss, carve out a side part, and tuck hair behind one ear with a sparkly barrette or clip.



Style Time: 20 minutes



Thursday: Up and Down



More good news: Tomorrow's Friday. For a half-up-half-down style, do a quick comb-out and tease the hair at the crown a bit. Next, scrape the top and sides of the hair as if you were pulling it into a ponytail, leaving the bottom half down. Secure this section with elastic, then twist into a minibun. Anchor the sides with holding spray or a thin layer of pomade.



Our Pick: Aveda's Brilliant Anti-Humectant Pomade (2.6 ounces, $18, Aveda).



Style Time: 10 minutes



Friday: Wild and Easy



Oh, happy day. Shampoo and condition with your favorite product and follow with a spray gel or cr鐚玬e to enhance natural waves.



Our Pick: L'Or鑼卆l Professionnel Textureline Curlmemory Springupstyler (8.4 ounces, $13, L'Or鑼卆l Professionnel). Dry with a diffuser and scrunch as you go. For coarser hair, continue until it's 90 percent dry, then twist in sections, and secure with bobby pins. Follow up with another blast from the diffuser. Lightly finger-toss, carve out a side part, and tuck hair behind one ear with a sparkly barrette or clip.



Style Time: 20 minutes

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