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Seventies Hairstyles For 2011
Big Loose Curls and Strawberry Blonde Hair – who could ever forget the signature Farrah Fawcett hairstyle? Even if a number of celebrities in her time also adapted the hairstyle, they were not as popular for it as Farrah had been.
If she could even be compared, Farrah Fawcett was Jennifer Aniston two decades earlier. Both had their signature classic look that never seems to have gotten old. As a matter of fact, now that the new year welcomes reinvention of a lot of things, it seems that one of them is reinventing Farrah Fawcett’s hairstyle.
The Bieber – believe it or not, Justin Bieber’s hairstyle is from the seventies. If you’re familiar with the Beatles, you will notice an uncanny resemblance between Justin Bieber’s ‘do and The Beatles’.
Sure, instead of letting his bangs fall straight to his face, he has swept it sideways, but the look is virtually so seventies. One should expect a lot of variations from the original hairstyle in the following months because it doesn’t seem like Bieber is going away anytime soon and he is such a big influence to a lot of teenage boys nowadays, whether they admit it or not.
There are a lot more hairstyles from the seventies that seem to be coming back these days. But if you are not sure that it’s all right or not, just keep in mind that whatever type of hairstyle you decide to wear this year, it’s going to be okay as long as you’re comfortable with it.
But if you want more ideas for seventies hairstyles that are hot these days, all it takes is a few minutes online and you could get a lot of inspiration alreadyNews Hairstyle For Women's
Short and Choppy Hairstyles
Forget the cute and clean short cuts of the past. This season’s short haircuts for women are choppy and full of texture. Kimberly Stewart shows off a perfect example of this type of new hairstyle for women that showcase loads of ragged layers via razor cut layers and styling pomade.
Asymmetrical Trendy Hairstyles
The days of perfectly balanced hairstyles are so over. New hairstyles for women are now playing up on asymmetry to define their lines. Think asymmetrical bobs with one side shorter than the other. If this is too dramatic a look for you simply create the unbalancing act by giving your hair a side part, styling one side of your bob full and slicking the other side behind your ear.
The comb over has long been a hairstyle coveted by balding men and snickered at by the rest of us. Well now the comb over has found a new and trendy lease on life thanks to women with cropped haircuts. Take your short, pixie-like cut and create a super-deep side part. Slick the hair over to one side by using a texturizing gel or styling wax.
Medium is the New Long
While some women are still hanging on to their long hair many of the new hairstyles for women are chopping off excess length in exchange for a mid-length hairstyle. This trend is gaining in popularity because so many women are finding mid-length hairstyles give them more volume, movement and styling options. If you’re scissor shy try cutting your long hair to shoulder length and adding layers. You’ll still have the option of ponytail days but you’ll love how much quicker this length of hair is to style.
Casual Updos
Forget fussy, glued in place evening or prom hairstyles. Today’s updos are softer and less complicated than ones of the past. New trendy hairstyles for women that are popping up everywhere are the low lying bun, called the chignon, and the half updo. Both can be done yourself-saving you expensive trips to the salon-and look glamorous without being stiff. You’ll want to invest in some handy styling tools such as Velcro rollers or hot rollers to create some of today’s softer updos but the small investment is worth it and saves you big money in the long run.
As you can see there are lots of hot new hairstyles for women to choose from this season. Whether you’re a short hair lover or covet your long tresses these trendy new hairstyles will have you looking oh-so-hot.
Japanese Hairstyles is in Fashion in 2011
There are plenty of hair-styles that you can safely choose and you will look at your best with, without going overboard with costs. If you decide to go for a Japanese hairstyle, you are in luck, as this is truly one style that fits many women. This is one style that tends to bring out the good looks and elegance of any face. Some girls shy away from trying out this new haircut, thinking that it is only for Asian women. However this is far away from the truth. With this type of hair you will look good regardless of your body shape, size and age. If you are a younger girl, you can safely go with a shorter haircut, and if you like the romantic look, you can easily go with a medium short or longer style.
This particular haircut is not only about color. This is also about the many types of hair designs that fit mostly your traits and your own personality. Whether you are in Europe or in the US, you can easily wear your hair in a Japanese hairstyle and you will look modern and trendy.
Of course, this is a style that is for bold people who dare do what most don’t and they succeed at everything they put their hands on. So don’t be one of the many who stay in the shadows and watch others be in the spotlight. Become one of them and enjoy what this hairstyle has to offer you, regardless of the type of your hair, whether it is oily or dry, light or dark, curly or straight.
Scene Hair Color Ideas Trendy
The color palette used nowadays to bring out the best of our locks as well as stretch the limits of public praise is indeed infinite. Alternative hair styling is at its peak popularity among teens as well as the older ones who would like to express their uniqueness and open attitude towards hair styling. Indeed one of the most fabulous technique to constantly change our hair style is coloring. Professional hair stylists would teach us how to juggle with the various shades in order to achieve the desired visual effect. The 2010 scene hair color ideas would target both male and female hair styles as it offers everyone the chance to sport some of the most stunning and eye-popping shades on their locks.
Pink is one of the statement shades when it comes of making a fabulous statement with your locks. Look tress-tatic and team up your cute and chic haircut with a similar shade. From the deep and darker shades to the light and candy tones all fuel you with the proper confidence to flaunt your alternative and edgy look. Perk up your locks with the brand new Scene tone that launched a real craze both among boys and girls due to its power to attract immediate attention.
Enhance the volume of your do with cute highlights or even better, opt for the uniform block-coloring for the desired ‘va-va-voom’ effect.Those who might not have the proper skills and knowledge of home hair coloring should at first contact a professional and ask for his/her assistance for the success of the first hair dyeing session.
Blue is the new black when it comes of Scene hair color. This tone together with its endless shades from the metallic blue to the turquoise as well as candy light blue all are tried out by the Scene hair color trend-trotters. If you are one of them make sure you don’t overlook this trend and try out all the versatile coloring ideas as presented above.
From the chic highlights to the overall tinted hair styles managed to strengthen their position in the Hall of Fame of Scene hair styles. Be one of the adventurer hair colorist and make sure you use the best products and tools to protects the spotless condition of your hair. Those who are beginners in this art should definitely spot the desired shade still the application should be left for the pro hair stylists who can also offer some pro tricks of hair coloring to polish your knowledge and skills.
Choosing one sole shade might not give you the proper satisfaction of a brand new look? Then make sure you also drop a glimpse at the colorful Scene hair trends that furnish the edgy hair style fans with endless ideas to experiment with. Choose more colors and fuse them into a more complex rainbow hairdo. Coontails are also some of the signature techniques to turn your plain look into a real masterpieces both if you are a fan of Emo as well as Scene culture.
Look for the various tutorials as well as galleries that provide you with the necessary information to rock the look. Indeed it might require handiness as well as special tool to succeed right on the first occasion. If you would like to go for the safest option make sure you visit a specialized beauty salon armed up with a highly skilled hair guru.
Hairstyle Ideas For Medium Hair – Tips to Choose The Most Flattering Medium Hairstyles
Tips To Choose The Most Flattering Medium Hairstyles
* It is usually a difficult task to choose from a variety of medium length hairstyles. One of the best and everlasting hairdos in this category is obviously the classic bob. You can anytime choose this design for enhancing and transforming your appearance with flamboyance. It’s the only style that suits every face type. It also softens your key areas like forehead, chin and jaw line.
* Curly hairdos epitomizes romance. You can flaunt super tight curls for wooing your partner. It’s touted to be the sexiest hairstyle. Try to add drama to your look by blending colors to your tresses.
* Layered hairstyles can also be a good option for accentuating your features. However, you should preferably know the texture and condition of your locks before choosing this cut. This hairdo needs high maintenance.
* Formal hairstyles can be the safest and the most stylish options for keeping your look subtle yet glamorous. You can try out updos and bangs.
You should also consult a hairdresser or search for a hair makeover tool online for discovering the most flattering medium styles for your face. You can also go through various fashion magazines for knowing the latest celebrity trends.
Exclusive Interview With François Nars
Contributed by Daily Makeover's Amber Katz:
I don't have to tell the makeup obsessed gals that you are about what a legend François Nars is. For beauty junkies, his technicolor makeup products are the cosmetic equivalent of baseball cards. I recently had the chance to sit down with this superhuman talent and pick his brain about everything from how he keeps track of his inspired product names to his favorite makeup item of all time.
Daily Makeover: What is your all-time favorite beauty look you've ever created?
François Nars: My first favorite look is one that I brought back: False lashes. Twenty years ago, when I worked a lot with Steven Meisel, I brought back a very 1950s and 1960s eye liner effect. That was a time when you wouldn't see many false eyelashes. Mascara, yes--lashes, no. Another favorite: The ones I created for the Marc Jacobs fashion show in February 2009--a myriad of night clubbing visages. That was a great show and it was so much fun to create the makeup concepts for it.
DM: What the trick to creating a bold lip look?
FN: I stay away from rules. Rules get boring. You know? Too cliché. You can do a smokey eye and a red lip. It reminds me of the Helmut Newton photos from late 1970s early 1980s. There was no blush, just a deep-hued eye and strong lip. Helmut didn't like blush. The application is all about the way you adapt it. Some women look better with a pale lip, so it's more about what the woman individually can get away with. Get creative. Makeup is a way of expressing yourself. Try something else in front of the mirror. Simple as that. It's my goal to give women more freedom.
DM: What is your favorite eye shadow for creating a smokey eye effect?
FN: I like the dustiness of the NARS Cosmetics Brume Eye Shadow Duo. It almost looks bad in the pan, but on, it looks foggish and fantastic. It makes the eye pop, particularly if you have light eyes. Strong, obvious colors don't necessarily do that.
DM: What's the story with your Schiap lipstick and nail polish shade? Why do you think it's so iconic for your brand?
FN: It's named after Elsa Schiaparelli, the designer who's also the grandmother of Marisa Berenson. She invented the shocking pink in the 30s, which propelled her to fame. "Schiap" was her nickname. We worked hard to make it as close as possible. It's a bright bright bright pink--not Barbie pink, nor Pepto Bismol pink.
DM: What is your go-to red?
FN: NARS Cosmetics Semi Matte Lipstick in Jungle Red is my favorite. Even if it stops selling, it should remain. That name is so iconic because of the movie The Woman. NARS is the only one with that name. Jungle Red Lipstick launched with the original 12 NARS lipstick shades at Barneys, which were the original pieces of the line. It is a signature NARS red--stocked with rich, intense pigment and a semi-matte finish, it is a classic, perfect crimson.
DM: What is your single most-used makeup item?
FN: NARS Cosmetics Satin Lipstick in Honolulu Honey. This beigey-nude shade has been used in countless shoots, shows and ads. This shade also launched with the original 12 shades at Barneys. It is a perfect warm nude because it has just the right amount of yellow and pink. The combination of shades along with its sheer finish makes it ideal for all skin tones.
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A Peek Inside the Purple Lab Creatrix & Carry On
They don't come any chicer than our friend Karen Robinovitz, Creatrix of Purple Lab NYC cosmetics. We know Karen has been jetting to Florida and back a lot these days with her brand launch on HSN last month. Here's what she travels with:
I have an asymmetrical Alexander Wang silvery crushed velvet pseudo cardigan with a cowl drapy back that can be used as a hood so it's perfect for sleeping on a plane - the hood doubles as an eye mask because it hangs so low. It's comfy, cozy, and so chic all at once and it folds up into nothing. (That's Karen wearing it above.)
My carry on is a 25 year old Louis Vuitton oversized shopper my parents bought on a Paris vacation. Ten years ago, I found it in their garage, collecting dust. My mom didn't like carrying it because it was too heavy for the shoulder and they wanted carry-ons with wheels. I happily inherited it and gave it a happy home where it is more appreciated. It's so dark and worn, I love it. So much better than one that's brand spanking new. And it carries the memory of my family's first trip to France.
My must have beauty product are all Purple Lab makeup, of course! Huge Lips Skinny Hips in Worship Kate (mauve shimmer), Kitty Poledancer (pale pink) and Red Sole (shear red), Luvah in Mama's Boy which is the perfect nude, Silk Sheets luxe foundation, Lashionista Modelista in "After Dark" which is black with diamond dust (the liquid liner is amazing as a liner but if you lay it on thick and smudge it, it turns into steel gray shadow that rocks), Luxury Squared under eye concealer and highlighter, and Cheek Implants cream blush with collage in the shade Backstage Pass.
Hair-wise, I use all of Devachan's products for curls - their "No Poo" shampoo, their Deva One conditioner, Mirror Curl to bring on shine, and Arc Angel gel. I have been going there for 13 years and their products are my savior. Travel size, of course.
My SPF is Kate Somerville and hand cream is Bliss.
I travel with every celebrity weekly (I cannot lie - it's my guilty pleasure), Juxtapose (an art magazine that taps into street culture), Fast Company (my dream is to have Purple Lab featured), French Vogue for the imagery (I cannot speak a lick of the language, sadly), Dwell, and if the third book of the Hunger Games trilogy was out, I'd be reading that as well as Melissa de la Cruz's Blue Bloods vampire series (nothing like upper crust vampires in high fashion to escape with). I'll probably have a Malcolm Gladwell book as well - he is my literary hero.
For snacks, I bring Tazo Passion flavor tea and let it seep in a large bottle of water with Stevia - so much more flavorful than plain water. Dried mango and almonds as well.
When it comes to tunes, for the plane, I crave mellow - Sia, Massive Attack, Portishead, Air, Zero Seven. When I'm away, I like to turn it up - I have a great mix that a DJ friend made with a ton of amazing imported songs by artists I have never heard of. Very fashion runway.
What else? If it's a long flight, a travel sized Tempurpedic pillow, really yummy fleece socks, Chrome Hearts sunglasses (below) for getting off the plane in daylight (I'm obsessed with them and the subtle silver details on the arms), six inch heels if I have to go right from the airport to a meeting so I can turn on some chic to whatever I'm wearing.
The Return of the Bowl Haircut: Oh Boy!
The bowl cut, which has been a popular hairstyle in decades past, seems to be enjoying a comeback of sorts as a bevy of hip, young celebs have been seen sporting the look around town. One glance at this retro round bob probably has you wondering what could possibly prompt chic young ladies like Agyness Deyn, Estelle, Parker Posey and Christina Ricci to don a short hairstyle that gives off such a distinct whiff of 70's cheese.
We definitely never thought we'd be seeing a good chunk of Hollywood embrace the rounded bangs, but we're even more shocked to say that we kind of like the look. It's got a slightly sexy, a little bit brooding, definitely retro vibe that keeps our eyes entranced. Part of this reason, at least according to celebrity hairstylist Sam Brocato, is that the cut practically begs you to stare at its wearer's face. "Because of the shape of the cut, you just can't help looking into someone's eyes. It has a mystique that draws you in--it's very 20's and vampy. It's also a way of adding some edginess to your look without doing hard, strong lines," he says.
Want to try the look at home? If you don't have bangs, Brocato suggests purchasing a pair of clip-on bang extensions as they are a major portion of the hairstyle. The key to this look is in the layering and the roundness, so start off by taking the very top layer of hair and use a large round brush to roll the edges over, section by section. Brocato says you can also use an extra-large curling iron in the same fashion to create a stronger curve. After you curl it, run some styling cream through your hair, then blast it quickly with a blowdryer to soften the curl and create that big, super-round style.
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