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July 29, 2008

Fall Hair Trend The Heidi Braid

Fall Hair Trend The Heidi Braid. A perennial style classic, beloved of eternal girl-child icons the world over (think Kirsten Dunst, Mary-Kate and, well, Lolita) the ”Heidi braid” has me utterly enchanted this summer. A playful reminder of childhood days and ribbons, of girls who don’t take life or fashion too seriously, girlish and whimsical without being overtly feminine it is the only hairstyle that will do right now.

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Scattered on A/W 08 runways everywhere from Margaret Howell to Yohji Yamamoto, there is something endearingly scrappy about messy braids. Perfect for scraping unruly hair off your face for flustered summer days, plaits and braids will always be offbeat chic in a ‘ballerina in the library’ sort of way.

From: http://beauty.myfashionlife.com

July 27, 2008

Summer Hair Styling Tips For Curly Hair

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Summer Hair Styling Tips For Curly Hair. Is the heat and humidity killing your curls? Did you know that using the right hair products could make all the difference in the world? Well, it can.  Harry Josh, Creative Consultant for the John Frieda Collection offers some great summer hair tips for curly hair.

“Start with a shampoo and conditioner like the Weather Works by Frizz-Ease Weather-Proof Shampoo and Conditioner from the John Frieda Collection.”
“This shampoo and conditioner adds a protective barrier to the hair that will shield out unwanted moisture and lock in the needed moisture so your hair stays healthy and shiny.
It also, protects from UV rays that can damage hair.”
“Once hair is toweled dry, I applied a dime size amount of the Weather Works by Frizz-Ease Weather Proofing Style Sealent Creme from root to end to help control the frizz and make hair more manageable.”
“Next I blow dry the hair, wrapping pieces around my fingers to give it a natural curl.”
“Now that the hair is completely dry, I’m going to rub a small amount of John Frieda Frizz-Ease Thermal Protection Serum between my palms and apply it to the ends.”
“This product is perfect to add instant shine and a finishing touch to your hairstyle. The result is healthy looking hair with an ultra shiny finish.”
“Also, if your a blonde, try spraying a bit of the John Frieda Sheer Blonde Tousled Tresses Fine Mist Wax for the perfect undone look.”
“If your a brunette wearing the style, add a small amount of John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Shine Shock Perfecting Glosser to add extra shine and illuminate the brown tones.”
I personally feel that John Frieda Hair Products are a steal for the money.
And hair tips from a celebrity hairstylist - priceless!
Thank you Harry Josh for these great summer hair tips for curly hair.

From:http://makeup2beauty.blogspot.com

July 25, 2008

Hair Trends for Fall 2008-Ponytail Perfection

Hair Trends for Fall 2008-Ponytail Perfection. We’re going to be delivering you four different looks, in four parts, that will showcase Guido for Redken Fall/Winter 2008 Hair Trends.
He’s provided the tips and the Redken products, to get you ready for Fall in style.

So let’s start off with the first trend…Ponytail Perfection.

Guido’s Tips:

-Combine textures to add interest to a ponytail.

-Apply Hardwear 16 Super Strong Gel from the forehead to the crown for a sleek finish, then pull hair into a ponytail.

-Either leave the tail free of product for natural movement, or add second-day texture by misting on Fabricate 03 Heat-Active Texturizer and blasting with blowdryer.

-To get a super sleek ponytail, as seen at Miu Miu: Prep hair with Spray Starch 15 Heat Memory Styler and create a high ponytail.

-Flat iron the tail for ultra straight results, then mist on Quick Dry 18 Instant Finishing Spray to add shine and control.

-Whether you choose a defined part or no part at all, it’s key to keep your ponytail free of fly-aways - Glass 01 Smoothing Serum layered over Quick Dry 18 Instant Finishing Spray will keep fly-aways in check.

From:http://beautyinreallife.blogspot.com/

Hair Trends for Fall 2008-The Modern Knot

Hair Trends for Fall 2008-The Modern Knot.
Freshen up a low chignon by placing it off to the side. Blow-dry hair smooth, apply Hardwear 16 Super Strong Gel and pull hair into a a low knot on the right side. Mist on Vinyl Glam 02 Mega Shine Spray for a glam finish.

- For a messy-chic bun that lasts, use a ponytail as your base. Apply Thickening Lotion 06 Body Builder to damp hair, rough dry, then create a high ponytail. Backcomb the tail, twist it around the base and bobby pin, letting pieces fall loosely. Add healthy shine and firm finish with Quick Dry 18 Instant Finishing Spray.


- Create the simplest possible chignon: Apply Glass 01 Smoothing Serum and gather into a ponytail, instead of pulling hair all the way through the elastic, leave it in a loop with the ends sticking out.

Gorgeous.

And that’s why we need to grow out our hair.

For more information on the Redken products that Guido recommends, including where to buy them…head on over to redken.com

Be sure to come back for the next Hair Trend for Fall 2008…Intense Shine.

From http://beautyinreallife.blogspot.com

July 16, 2008

2008 Hair Trends: Styles, Cuts and Colours

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2008 Hair Trends: Styles, Cuts and Colours

2008 Hair Trends , Styles, Cuts and Colours. 2007 was such a big year for hair trends that it’s not too hard to see why so many hair trends in 2008 might feel familiar. While 2007 introduced us to the pob, it’ll be its cousin the bob that we’ll be wearing in 2008. And it’s much the same story with the fringe trend: it was already with us at the start of 2007, had lost popularity by mid-year, but was brought back for 2008 by hypermodel Kate Moss in a completely new way.

This year hair trends will range from boy-short crops to natural long tresses, with bobs in-between. We’ll also be wearing various shapes of feminine, masculine, and elegant to name but a few, all taking their cues from the same eras as their parent clothing trends. So read on to find out the hair trends you’ll be wearing in 2008.

Pick a Trend

  • The Bob
  • The Fringe
  • The Crop
  • The Sleek Side-part
  • Soft and Feminine
  • Masculine
  • Colors

Women’s Hair Cut Trends 2008

The Bob

It was only ever going to give way to a more traditional style: 2007’s pob hair style and trend has given way to the bob in 2008, and it’s perfect for the year.

Amazingly versatile, there are so many ways to wear the pob this year that you’re going to be perfectly on trend but still 100% unique. If you’re more traditional wear it as a natural accompaniment to the revival of 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s fashion trends (think Catherine Zeta Jones in Chicago). Or go the other end of the spectrum with something far more modern: a longer, blunt cut bob like the one sported by Hana Soukupova (below left). Or how about letting out your inner sex kitten with the rock-chic version we’ve been fantasising about on Freja Beha Erichsen (below right)? You can make it your own in plenty of other ways: fringed or fringeless, blonde or brunette, short at the back, or blunt cut all over.

Supermodels with bob haircut fashion trend

Model bobs: Hana Soukupova and Freja Beha Erichsen

More on the bob trend

Kate Moss: blonde hair trend and sheer trendKate Moss with a platinum blonde bob

Victoria Beckham bob hair trendVictoria Beckham goes from pob to long bob

Gemma Arterton bob hair trendBond girl Gemma Arterton wears the bob in Quantum of Solace

Kylie Minogue bob hair trendKylie Minogue gets a fringed blonde bob

Sarah Michelle Gellar bob hair trendSarah Michelle Gellar with a long bob

Natalie Imbruglia Bob hair trendSinger Natalie Imbruglia gets a 1920s bob

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The Fringe

We saw plenty of the fringe at the start of 2007, and then somewhere in the first half of the year it simply lost its buzz. Then, as the year drew to a close, it became a certain hair trend for 2008 when hypermodel Kate Moss got a fringe. What’s best is that as a trend, you’re going to have plenty of options to make it your own.

How many trends really have that many different styles? Few. But with the fringe hair trend in 2008 there are three main ways you can wear it;

  1. The Blunt Fringe - the style that is the safest choice. Cut thick by bringing in hair from near either temple, the thick, blunt cut fringe remains the most popular way to wear this hair trend.
  2. The Kate - that’s what we’ve dubbed Kate Moss’ fringe as she’s wearing it in quite a unique way: fairly long. While having hair sitting in front of our eyes, almost below them, would annoy us mere mortals for Kate its a signature part of the look.
  3. The Pixie - the fringe that takes the most confidence to pull off, ultra short and quite boyish the pixie fringe really sits as part of the 2008 cropped hair trend but is an element you can easily borrow.

But if the fringe hair trend died in 2007, won’t it die again in 2008? Normally you’d think so, but with Kate Moss on hand to keep it insanely popular in the first half of 2008, and the next James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, to keep it popular in the second half, getting yourself a fringe is a certain way of staying on trend.

Celebrities with fringes: Kate Moss, Irina and Daisy Lowe
Models who rocked the fringe in 2007: Irina Lazareanu, Kate Moss, and Daisy Lowe

More on the fringe trend

Kate Moss fringe hair trendThe Kate Moss fringe and how to get it

Keira Knightley fringe hair trendKeira Knightley gets a blunt cut fringe

Heidi Klum hair trendHeidi Klum with blonde fringe

Olga Kurylenko fringe hair trendBond girl Olga Kurylenko wears the fringe in Quantum of Solace

Elle MacPherson with the fringe hair trendElle MacPherson with the fringe hair trend

Camilla Belle with 2008's fringe hair trendCamilla Belle’s bangs

Rachel Bilson with the fringe hair trendRachel Bilson’s sex-kitten fringe

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Model Anja Rubik's cropped hair style

The Crop / Pixie Cut

Cropped hair styles tiptoed into existence at the end of 2007 without much fanfare. We first noticed the odd celebrity pixie cut on the likes of Natalie Portman and Michelle Williams, while later the likes of Elisha Cuthbert and Selma Blair wore crops with a longer fringe. Model Anja Rubik (pictured right) set herself apart in 2007 by ditching her long locks in favour of a boyish blonde crop. We’re predicting that this will make it as a bigger trend in 2008.

For those fashionisers daring enough the crop offers a look that can scream independence and boldness, but it can also be translated to young and funky, or sharp and elegant depending on how it is worn. These short crops will be best matched with platinum or dirty blonde colours and plenty of attitude.

More on the cropped hair trend

Celebrity cropped hair trendThe crop on Natalie Portman, Michelle Williams, and Mena Suvari

Cropped hair trend on Elisha CuthbertElisha Cuthbert and Selma Blair with the pixie cut

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Women’s Hair Style Trends 2008

So now you know the hair cuts to watch out for in 2008, but what about hair styles?

The Sleek Side-part

One could argue that the side part never really goes out of style. But having just had a 70s revival of long flowing hair with centre parts, it’s worth noting that sleek side parts were big on the runways for Spring / Summer 2008.

2008 hair trend - side parts
On the runway: Lily Donaldson for Chanel and Masha Novoselova for Balenciaga

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Soft and Feminine

Again tied into the 1930s and 40s influences, soft feminine hairstyles will make it to 2008. Soft waves and tousled-up tresses in romantic styles will match with softer makeup (pastel colours) and delicate clothing.

Hair trend 2008: soft romantic hair styles
Vlada at Viktor & Rolf and Solange at Valentino

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Masculine

On the other extreme to the super-soft and feminine hairdos, masculine styles also hit the runways as as forerunner to 2008. Agyness Deyn’s trademark boyish crop was the perfect playground for creating masculine styles, and Yves Saint Laurent slicked the hair of their models back into 50s rockabilly men’s dos. We’re not expecting this to be too mainstream, but to be picked up by the more alternative types on the street.

Masculine hair trend 2008
Agyness Deyn and Freja Beha Erichsen on the runway

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Men’s & Women’s Hair Color Trends 2008

Picking an ‘on trend’ colour is never easy - it’s not as if new colours are being invented, and mixing colours hasn’t been popular for ages, and it’s doubtful whether it ever even looked good. So Fashionising.com has studied what’s being worn by celebrities, on the catwalk, and on the street, to come up with a list of the colours you should be sporting in 2008.

Dirty Blonde

Dirty Blonde Women's Hair Colour Trend 2008It’s time to get down and dirty, because dirty blondes have even more fun. Okay, that was a terrible pun. But 2008 is the time to throw out average blonde, and look to more extremes. While blonde with dark roots seemed popular at the beginning of 2007, an overly more natural look is the safe choice of 2008.

What’s best is that it really is the transeasonal colour for 2008/2009. It hasn’t yet hit the street in a massive way (straw blonde is still out there in force sadly), but you’ll find it in both the Spring-Summer and Fall(Autumn)-Winter runway collections, and we’ve seen it work particularly well with the soft and feminine hair style trend as seen on Tommy Hilfiger’s Fall-Winter 2008/2009 catwalk on the likes of Caroline Trentini and Jessica Stam.

Platinum Blonde

Plantium Blond Women's Hair Colour Trend 2008If you’re looking for a fashion trend, turn to hypermodel Kate Moss. She made the fringe a hair trend for 2008, and she’s doing the same with platinum blonde. Moss first showed off her platinum blonde look, paired with a bob, in November 2007’s issue of i-D magazine and we knew it would be an instant hit.

Much like the dirty blonde hair colour trend (above), platinum blonde is another way to sex up blonde hair for 2008. But it differs in its appropriateness for the seasons: while you’ll be able to wear it all year round, it really is best suited to Spring-Summer 2008.

Auburn, Not Red

Auburn red hair colour trend 2008Red hair is a staple for so many people, but while fiery red has been popular in recent times it’s been seldom seem out in the wild. Instead we’ve noticed a massive increase in the popularity of auburn. You can also turn to burgundy and maroon, but the real key here is to pick an hair colour that mixes red and brown with a natural finish.

Auburn will be best for the Fall (Autumn) - Winter 2008/2009 season, hence it’s massive popularity on the Fall-Winter catwalks, particularly Chris Han’s.

Blonde for Men

Not since the days of the wig as a fashionable element of Europe’s royal courts have there truly been hair colour trends for men. But this didn’t stop us seeking one out. Fashionising.com turned to celebrity hair stylist, and inventor of the pob, Ben Cooke for his tips, and one came back: obvious blonde. We use the term obvious, because you shouldn’t be aiming at a white, or platinum blonde but it should be close. The real trick for guys, Ben told us, should be to avoid a straw or dirty blonde coloured look and aim for something lighter.

From:http://www.fashionising.com

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