The most popular celebrity hairstyles [message #6132] |
Fri, 09 March 2012 01:48  |
chilling
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One way to ensure you have a charming hairstyle is to use a celebrity hairstyle as a reference. Here are some most popular hairs in this new days. When people want short hair, they can try the Emma Watson's beautiful hair. Her short crop haircut is clean, style--changing, and sophisticated. You have to be ready to commit to such a style before wearing it. On the plus side, you won't need to use a round brush for a long, long time. The second is Jennifer Aniston's fresh, mid-length haircut. It's a long lob, that's slightly longer in the front and has almost no layers. This would normally be a very heavy, blunt style, but her haircut has jagged edges that leave the style softened and balanced.Next is the Kim Kardashian's beautiful long locks during a consult at least once a day! She has long, well-defined layers that are always set in a clean wave made by a large curling iron. Also, her hair is perpetually rich in color and very glossy!
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Re: The most popular celebrity hairstyles [message #6347 is a reply to message #6132] |
Wed, 11 July 2012 17:33   |
neiljohnson85
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Louise Brooks embodied daring flapper style in the 1920s. Her dramatic angled bob with bangs looks as fresh today as it did then. Straight hair works best for a sleek bob like Louise's, but wavy and even curly hair will work for longer, more free-flowing bobs. Plus, a swingy bob will flatter all face shapes.
Veronica Lake
In a time when most movie starlets were sporting perfectly coiffed or pin-curled hairdos, Veronica Lake set the standard for Hollywood glamour with her long, flowing hair. This style works best for thick, wavy hair, but it works on all face shapes. The style is usually parted on the side and can be worn falling seductively over one eye, à la Veronica, for extra drama.
Audrey Hepburn
In both Roman Holiday and Sabrina, Audrey Hepburn drastically cut her long hair into a super-short pixie -- and made her male co-stars weak in the knees. The pixie cut was perfectly suited to Audrey's dramatic features (like her famous swan-like neck ), but the style will work on anyone who has an oval, square, or heart-shaped face and straight or wavy hair.
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Re: The most popular celebrity hairstyles [message #9278 is a reply to message #6132] |
Thu, 19 November 2015 09:45   |
NickLox1
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Hairstyle does matter. It also matters when you're in a relationship because appearance is important and if you don't like your boyfriend's/girlfriend's hair then tell them, NICELY. I wouldn't break up because of hair or something like that, but I do care about it. Bad hairstyles make me cringe. Can you break up because of bad hairstyle?
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