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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

10 top hairstyle tips

http://shorthairstyles.org.uk/short_hairstyles_pics/short_hairstyles_paris_hilton_01.jpgKnowing what not to do to your hairstyle is just as important as what you do to create the hair of your dreams. Like everything in life, there are dos and don’ts.

Listed below are the top 10 ten actions you don’t want to take when it comes to styling your hair.

1. Don’t go to the salon unprepared to request the hairstyle you wish to wear.

Many hair consumers mistakenly believe that their hairdresser can work miracles, can read their mind and can instantly pick out the best hairstyle for them.

There are many variables to consider when it comes to selecting a hairstyle and it is up to the hair consumer to do their homework and research their own hair options. Face shape, lifestyle and budget all play into the final style selected.

2. Don’t select a hairstyle or haircut that is impossible to maintain at home on your own.

While many Hollywood celebrities have a expert hairdresser at their fingertips to make sure their tresses look paparazzi perfect, most consumers have to deal with their hair without those constant hairdressing services.

3. Don’t skimp on proper hair care or hair styling products

Some hair care lines sold in drugstores may work for some types of hair and some styles. However, if you have highlighted or chemically processed hair or require added volume or control, the less expensive non-salon lines might not do the trick and could make styling your hair a constant challenge.

Consider your options. You may be able to compromise by buying both mass market and high quality products and alternate between them for best results. Or maybe your hairstyle requires high quality hair care lines. Be honest and don’t work hard to achieve a great style only to undermine it with products that don’t support it.

4. Don’t use the wrong hairstyling tools

There are many different tools available to create fabulous styles. These tools range from blow dryers and curling irons to hot rollers and round brushes. Make sure you use the proper tools when re-creating your style.

If you’re unsure what tools to use, ask your hairdresser to give you a lesson at the salon. It may be impossible to copy the style your professional hair consultant designed for you if you don’t deploy the same styling techniques, products and tools.

5. Don’t overuse hairstyling products

Less is more when it comes to utilizing styling products. If you overdo the gels, mousse and hair sprays you risk developing product build-up on your tresses which can make your hair misbehave.

6. Don’t copy celebrity hairstyles without caution

Keep in mind that Demi Moore and Jessica Simpson can wear just about any hairstyle their heart desires because they have professional hairdressers custom designing those styles to maximize their best features and minimizing their less attractive.

What looks fabulous on Demi and Jessica may not look the same on you unless you truly look exactly like them, have the same type of hair and wear the exact shade of hair color and cosmetics. Set fair expectations and you won’t be disappointed.

7. Don’t ignore high end cosmetology schools as hairstyling options

Some of the higher end schools such as Toni & Guy and Paul Mitchell employ talented and seasoned professionals as instructors. The schools have very high standards for the quality of hairdresser they turn out. As a result, a high end cosmo school is a great place for getting some hairstyling work performed, even if it is just a slight shaping and trim to maintain your high priced style from a different salon.

In fact, a great option is to have your hairstyle created at a top notch salon but have maintenance performed at the cosmo schools to average out your hair style maintenance costs.

8. Don’t be a slave to hair trends

Hairstyles change constantly as fashion change. Instead of being a slave to hair trends, find a hairstyle that works best for you and maintain that base look. If you want to update your tresses to keep them looking fresh, opt for a change in hair color, highlights, lowlights or slight texture. If you look great in a bob, keep that as your basic style but work with your hairdresser to keep it looking contemporary.

9. Don’t ignore hair accessories as a fabulous hairstyling option

Some hair consumers mistakenly believe that hair accessories are only applicable for young people or certain types of hair. This is not correct. Any hair accessory can be adopted for any age, hair type, texture, fashion or style. Use these fabulous fashion accessories to instantly change your look without a trip to the salon.

10. Don’t count out hair extensions as a way to achieve different hairstyles

Whether you want a temporary hairstyle change that a clip-in hair extension can offer or a more permanent change for 3-4 months, hair extensions have come a long way towards affordability and high quality.

The Jessica Simpson clip-in hair extensions are a great first step towards experimenting with new hairstyles in the privacy of your home in just a few minutes.

If you enjoy the clip-in extensions then be bold and try a partial head of fusion style hair extensions for more lasting hairstyle options.

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Monday, June 28, 2010

life fashion

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Huate hues for a cool summer
What will the 2010 summer fashion palette look like?

The summers are here and it’s time to revamp your wardrobe. With the heat wave in the country at its highest in the last 10 years, fashionistas are looking to put a stylish foot forward while trying to stay cool. So while buying that piece of luxury and quality, make sure you purchase ‘cool couture’ to beat the heat.

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While the temperatures soar during the day - breezy, light and youthful couture is what one craves for. “Everyone is trying to look slim, yet trendy. Jumpsuits with broad belts are hot, as are leggings in different fabrics,” says designer Abhishek Dutta.

And if it’s summer, then how can one not don a pair of trendy shorts? If hemlines are anything to go by, things are certainly looking up - skirts are creeping up the thigh and revealing bloomers. Yes, you heard it right, ‘bloomers’. “This year, the ever-favourite shorts come with a big twist. Styled like bloomers and wraparounds, shorts will be trendy,” quips Dutta.

Designer Archana Kochhar too, gives an insight into the season’s hip trends. “The silhouettes float from fluid caftans which morph into shirt dresses clinched with patent belts. Jersey playsuits with zipper embroidered cuffs and patterned ballooned pants with crepe shrug-shirt are absolutely in,” confirms Kochhar. For designer Ritu Kumar, no matter what the trend, the clothes have to easy and comfortable. “Resort wear is big because they are loose and easy to wear and not at all clingy,” says Kumar.

“Those who swear by ethnic wear can go in for kurti dresses with big prints and minimal embellishment. They can team it up with leggings minus a dupatta or go for a big belt,” advises Dutta.

Night time faves
With the daytime dressing taken care of, it’s the party nights that one needs to look into. “Toga dresses, which are light and easy, are apt for the season,” says Dutta, adding, “They can be modified into different drapes and silhouette according to your preference and they work best during night outs.”

Designer Asmita Marwah too swears by comfortable clothing. “You can put off showing your curves for another season, as form-fitting outfits are out. Cuts should be relaxed and comfortable. Styles like halter-necks, backless and low-backs work best,” says Marwah. And yes, shorts too can be worn during an evening out. “A well cut pair of shorts with a great shirt, teamed with strappy sandals can make you look hot. But the shorts need to be well-made,” warns Marwah.

A single shouldered jumpsuit or strapless one too can work wonders. Architecturally inspired designs are hot as well.

Colour me cool
While white has always been a trend for the summers, this year fashionistas are expecting a complete whitewash. “White has been a perennial favourite with everyone for the summer. But this year thanks to the heat-wave, people are ditching other colours in favour of white,” confirms Kumar. “And if you want to make things interesting, go in for pastels,” she adds.

Marwah however, is in favour of summery hues. “Apart from ivory, go in for orange and yellow. If you want to experiment, team up a bright colour with a toned down one, like beige.” For Dutta, this season provided one with a good opportunity to go ‘eye-popping colourful’. “Tangerine, orange and tomato puree red are sizzling, yet cool.”

Cloth capers
While women would always like to look sexy and beautiful, ‘flirtatious’ is the key with fabrics like chiffon, cotton and linen being a complete sell-out. “Cotton is definitely an all-time fave. But this year, I’m working on the Chanderi fabric and it’s proving to be quite popular,” says Kumar. “The jersey fabric is cool. If you’re one for cotton, wear your feelings on your sleeve with big prints - psychoanalytic, graphic, Freudian-slip print, geometric patterns - you name it. But no florals please. They are so 2009!” says Dutta.

hairstyle fashion

A young man wearing a Mohawk.
The Mohawk (known as a "Mohican" in British/Commonwealth English) is a hairstyle. In the most common variety, both sides of the head are shaved leaving a strip of noticeably longer hair in the centre. Mohawks became common in punk subculture in the early 1980s and were then adopted by Rivetheads with various other groups, becoming more diverse in style. Today, Mohawks are still associated with the punk subculture, but have also become part of mainstream fashion.

The Mohawk hairstyle is named for, and often associated with, the people of the Mohawk nation, an indigenous people of North America who originally inhabited the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York.[1]

Cossack musician with khokhol

This hairstyle was also known among other peoples. For instance, the Clonycavan Man, a 2000-year-old male bog body discovered near Dublin, Ireland in 2003, was found to be wearing a Mohawk styled with plant oil and pine resin.[2] When going to war, 16th century Russian Cossacks would shave their heads, leaving a long central strip. This haircut was known as a khokhol and was often braided or tied in a topknot

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Consider what hair colour would actually enhance your skin tone, bearing in mind the texture of your hair as well. Is it fine, thick or coarse? If you're not sure what texture you've got, your hairdresser will be able to tell you instantly.

The shag or the medium-length layered cut is a good choice for a sassy and irreverent look. It is great for round face shapes because the length significantly lengthens the face. The side bangs are angled in a way that reduces the forehead's width. And the disheveled look of the layers emphasizes the femininity of the face.

The heart-shaped (sometimes called the inverted triangle): The face is shaped like a heart with a full forehead, narrow cheeks and chin-line. Elegant hairstyles that suit this shape: A style with the fullness at the jawline and wavy bangs is recommended for this shape.

Hairstyles of women had achieved wide variations from time to time. Women hairstyles had always been elaborate and are not rigid but are flexible with the changing phases of time and generation. Depending upon the nature of occasion, women’s hairstyle differs and varies. Hairstyle is a very important aspect which measures the fashion of the latest trends. Women’s hairstyle can be verified depending upon the length of the tresses.

Before choosing a short haircut you have to do a research between the short hairstyles. The beauty of the short hairstyles is that you can accommodate the shape to enhance or distract certain traits. So you have to be very careful in your choice. Some short hairstyles can make a round face seems enormous. Be sure that the hairstyle fits your face.

Pear -- this facial shape has a wide chin and a narrow forehead. A hairstyle that widens the forehead while taking attention away from the chin is desirable. Hair should be fuller on top and swept away from the face to create the illusion of a fuller forehead. Avoid styles that are wider at the chin to soften a square jaw line.

The diadems are back, and with them you can wear your hair loose without having to suffer with hair that attempt to get out of position. This trendy women hairstyle looks good during the day, but if you want to give a touch of elegance for the night, look for a headband with glare. If you want to keep discreet and simple but trendy hairstyles, pick a french twist is a great way to look good in a classic style.

Short cut hairstyle for the woman in her 30's allows her to keep up with a colour maintenance program where the roots of her hair are dyed to remove the grey colouring. Short style haircuts is less demanding to maintain than longer or middle length hair and this provides the woman valuable time better spent elsewhere


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Natural Hair Colors

Two pigments give hair its natural color - eumelanin and pheomelanin. Eumelanin can be black or brown, and determines the darkness of hair color. Blonds have low concentrations of brown eumelanin, while brunettes have a high concentration of the pigment. Black hair contains more black eumelanin, while a low concentration of black eumelanin results in gray hair. The second type of pigment, pheomelanin, is red. Redheads, of course, have hair containing more pheomelanin than those with other hair colors; however, all human hair contains pheomelanin in varying concentrations.

Black Hair
By far the most common natural hair color, black hair occurs in people of all backgrounds and ethnicities.

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Brown Hair
Brown hair is also found all over the world, and is popularly associated with intelligence, trustworthiness, and success.

Brown Hair Color

Blond Hair
Natural blond hair is relatively rare, due to its association with recessive genes. It can range in color from pale platinum to a dark golden shade, and occurs in approximately 2% of the world population, with the majority of natural blonds being of European descent. Since early Christian times, blond hair has been associated with being angelic and youth. Today, it is also associated with glamour.

Natual Blonde Hair

Red Hair
Red hair, ranging from bright strawberry shades to dark auburn, is the least common hair color. It is most commonly associated with Celtic heritage. Throughout history, redheads have been thought of as everything from unlucky to brave to fun-loving.

Auburn Hair

Gray Hair
As people age, their hair naturally turns gray and often white. As the body stops producing melanin in the hair root there is a gradual decrease in pigmentation as new hair grows without color.

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A History of Hair Dye

Most early hair dyes could only darken hair, and included ingredients such as henna, indigo, sage and camomile. Roman women would dye their hair with a mixture of boiled walnuts and leeks to give their locks a shiny, dark sheen.

Perhaps because of its rarity in nature, however, men and women throughout history have long sought to achieve blond tresses, sometimes with famously poor results. When Caesar brought Gallic captives to Rome, their blond hair sparked a new rage among the brunette Romans. At first, they fashioned wigs made of the captives' hair. Later, women used Gallic pomades made of crocodile or goat fat and beech ashes to lighten their hair.

Different Shades of Blonde Hair

In the Western world through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, many types of solutions were painted onto both men's and women's hair and left to lighten hair in the sun, creating the blond color that was popular at the time for its angelic connotations. These mixtures included ingredients as varied as black sulphur, alum, and honey, or saffron and onion skin.

Blonde Hair

Near the end of the sixteenth century, Venetians ladies would put on crownless hats, apply a caustic soda solution to their hair, and sit in the sun during the hottest hours of the day in order to achieve the famous shades of blond seen in Titian paintings.

Nineteenth-century Parisian ladies drenched their hair in harsh potassium lye solutions. Around 1860, hydrogen peroxide first came into use as a hair bleaching agent. Sometimes combined with ammonia and soap flakes, hydrogen peroxide was commonly used as blond dye through the 1930s. The process was quite harsh on hair, and it was not uncommon for hair to break off during the bleaching procedure. Headaches and scalp burns were also a common side effect.

Hair Coloring in the Twentieth Century and Beyond

Two of today’s most well-known hair dye products got their start in the early twentieth century. In 1907, French chemist Eugene Schueller developed the first safe commercial hair dye, a synthetic formalation based on the chemical paraphenylenediamine. Schueller originally called his product Aureole, but it was later renamed L’Oreal. Later, in 1932, New York chemist Lawrence Gelb developed a hair color product that penetrated the hair shaft, and started a company called Clairol. In 1950, he introduced the first one-step hair coloring product, Miss Clairol Hair Color Bath.

Miss Clairol Ad

In the mid-20th century, Clairol copywriter Shirley Polykoff helped bring hair coloring into mainstream American culture by coining the tagline, “Does she or doesn’t she? Only her hairdresser knows for sure.” At the time, “painting” one’s hair still carried a stigma that made this phrase resonate with American women of the era – it seemed to say that respectable wives and mothers had the right to color their hair, and to do it with discretion in their own homes. Between the 50s and 70s, when Polykoff gave up the Clairol account, the number of American women dyeing their hair rose from 7% to more than 40%.

In the 1970s, the young ad executive Ilon Specht immortalized the L’Oreal brand when she wrote the slogan, “Because I’m worth it”. Unlike the Clairol campaign, L’Oreal’s appealed to a strong woman who wanted to use hair color to reinvent herself - a sentiment that has carried through to today.

Hair Coloring Today

Today, there are four main types (or “commitment levels”) of hair dye available.

Temporary Color
Temporary hair color usually contains only tint, and comes in the form of paints or hair “mascaras”. They are typically made in exotic, bright hues designed to be washed out of the hair after a few shampoos.

Hair Dye

Semi-Permanent Color
Semi-permanent products coat hair with color that washes out after 6-12 shampoos. Unlike most temporary color, semi-permanent dyes bond to the hair. However, the pigment molecules in temporary hair color are too large to penetrate the hair shaft, so that hair is still “coated” with color rather than fundamentally changed. Since the dye sits at the surface of the hair, this type of hair color is generally used to achieve brighter, more vibrant shades that may be difficult to achieve with permanent hair color. However, since semi-permanent products don't contain any ammonia or peroxide, they cannot lighten hair, only change the tone of the existing shade by adding color. They are also called "stains" or "washes”.

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Demi-Permanent Color
Demi-permanent dyes last about twice as long as semi-permanent color. These dyes have smaller molecules than those of semi-permanent tinting formulas, so are able to penetrate the hair shaft to a slightly greater degree. Like semi-permanent dyes, however, this type of color contains no ammonia and thus cannot lighten hair, only add color to it.

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Permanent Color
The longest-lasting of hair dyes, permanent color cannot be washed out. It contains both ammonia and peroxide, which raise the cuticle of the hair in order to allow the tint to penetrate to the cortex and lighten the hair by breaking up the melanin that gives hair its natural color, fundamentally changing the shade of the hair. Since the color is (true to its name) permanent, bringing hair back to its original color requires a new dye job.

10 top hairstyle tips

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Photo Credit: Craig A. Hurst / Wikicommons

The year is shaping up to be a hot one and with spring right around the corner, a new do is something that is essential. Who can hit spring break with that old haircut grown out from the first days of school? Here are the Top 10 Hairstyles for Teen Boys and Girls.
Bob - No, not Evans! This look has seen its fair share of change over the years. The bob today is all about sharp lines and constant upkeep. For the teenage girl, this cut is short lived as the care it takes to keep that edgy look is more difficult than many people think.

Layered Long - The long layers are sticking around from last year. Just a few cuts here and there and the long style will frame the face. Perfect!

Layered Short - With so many teen girls growing out those bobs, the shorter look can be turned into a fresh look with a few layers. Again, keep them subtle and just frame the face.

Au Natural - Every year, from 1960 whatever until 2009, the long au natural look is forever in style. Teen girls can rest assured that their long hair will never be out of fashion.

Being a teen is hard enough without having an overplayed do. This year, take a chance and tempt fate with one of these Top 10 Hairstyles for Teen Boys and Girls.

10 top hairstyle tips

Weekend Getaways with the Girls
When was the last time you and your girlfriends spent some real time together? (And no, instant messenger or Facebook commenting does not count.) If you're having trouble remembering, then a girlfriend's vacation getaway should be at the top of your to-do list.

Studies have shown over and over that time with friends makes you happier (duh) and even healthier and more likely to live longer. Even (or maybe especially) if you're in a relationship, time apart with your close friends is extremely good for you. Plus, a road trip or weekend getaway with your besties makes for tons of laughter and inside jokes you'll be telling for years to come.

So now that you're totally convinced that traveling somewhere with your buds for the weekend (even if it's a last minute thing) is the best idea ever, you need to decide where to go. That's where we come in. We've found the coolest places for mini vacations -- and we'll tell you what to do there and of course, essential beauty items to pack. Think about it: in a couple days you could be jetting (or driving, whatevs) off to Las Vegas, the Hamptons, Miami or another awesome place.

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Every bride dreams of looking her best on her wedding day. For months before the wedding, she will spend large amounts of money trying to get the right shape and make her skin look perfect. Wedding dresses are usually made on order and all accessories hand picked to match. The bride has to look like she has never before and most brides would go to any length to ensure the same.

However, very often, in all the planning, one thing that is overlooked is the hairstyle that would suit the bride. This is a big mistake and at the last moment little option is left but to let the beautician do whatever best she possibly can. How the bride’s hair looks and what style it’s arranged in is very important for the overall look. In fact, along with exercising and improving skin tone, in the months preceding the wedding, the bride-to-be should also get hair treatments done. In fact, if a bride can, she should always consult a professional hair stylist on how to further improve the texture of her hair.

So how does one get the best possible hairstyle for their wedding and the numerous functions that go before and after it?

1. To begin with, talk to a hair stylist as soon as the date for your wedding has been finalised. This consultation is important so that the stylist can check your hair for any damage that needs to be taken care of and initiate any treatments it might need. This way, your hair will be perfect and healthy, ready for any hairstyle you might want for your wedding day.

2. Discuss with your stylist what hair styles suit you and make you look your best.

3. Talk to your stylist about the kind of hair style(s) you’re looking for. This should be based on the clothes you’re wearing for the different functions – so that the hair and clothes compliment each other. For example: A high neck with hair pulled up.

4. Once you know what hairstyle you’d like for your wedding, get a trial done. This way, both you and your stylist will know what the end result should be like and if you really do like how it looks. This is important so that you’re not unpleasantly surprised on wedding day.

5. If you want to get your hair cut, don’t do it right before the wedding, because it doesn’t get time to settle in properly. Give it at least a couple of weeks. However, discuss with your stylist before getting anything done.

6. If all your hairstyles are ones that need to be tied up or have complicated braids etc, it’s always best to leave your hair long.

7. Plan on getting your hair coloured? Do it several months before the actual wedding so that it settles in properly and looks as natural as it can. It would also give you a chance to try a different shade if you don’t like your new hair colour.

8. If possible, try and get a full trial with complete hairstyle and makeup, so that you get an idea of what you will look like on the final day.

9. Avoid any drastic makeovers right before your wedding. Experiment if you have to at least 2-3 months before the wedding so that you don’t have to do any damage control at the last minute.

10. Don’t wash your hair the day of the wedding. Do it the day before because freshly washed hair tends to be tricky for hair styling.

Finally, eat healthy and be happy – so that your hair is healthy and looks its best on your important day. Accessorise your hair style with what matches your outfit. You can use fresh flowers, crystals, hair pins etc.

My name is Apoorv Kalra and I like to write articles on wedding related matters such as catering, decoration, wedding planners, wedding clothes and fashion, love, respect and happiness in a relationship

10 top hairstyle tips

Every bride dreams of looking her best on her wedding day. For months before the wedding, she will spend large amounts of money trying to get the right shape and make her skin look perfect. Wedding dresses are usually made on order and all accessories hand picked to match. The bride has to look like she has never before and most brides would go to any length to ensure the same.

However, very often, in all the planning, one thing that is overlooked is the hairstyle that would suit the bride. This is a big mistake and at the last moment little option is left but to let the beautician do whatever best she possibly can. How the bride’s hair looks and what style it’s arranged in is very important for the overall look. In fact, along with exercising and improving skin tone, in the months preceding the wedding, the bride-to-be should also get hair treatments done. In fact, if a bride can, she should always consult a professional hair stylist on how to further improve the texture of her hair.

So how does one get the best possible hairstyle for their wedding and the numerous functions that go before and after it?

1. To begin with, talk to a hair stylist as soon as the date for your wedding has been finalised. This consultation is important so that the stylist can check your hair for any damage that needs to be taken care of and initiate any treatments it might need. This way, your hair will be perfect and healthy, ready for any hairstyle you might want for your wedding day.

2. Discuss with your stylist what hair styles suit you and make you look your best.

3. Talk to your stylist about the kind of hair style(s) you’re looking for. This should be based on the clothes you’re wearing for the different functions – so that the hair and clothes compliment each other. For example: A high neck with hair pulled up.

4. Once you know what hairstyle you’d like for your wedding, get a trial done. This way, both you and your stylist will know what the end result should be like and if you really do like how it looks. This is important so that you’re not unpleasantly surprised on wedding day.

5. If you want to get your hair cut, don’t do it right before the wedding, because it doesn’t get time to settle in properly. Give it at least a couple of weeks. However, discuss with your stylist before getting anything done.

6. If all your hairstyles are ones that need to be tied up or have complicated braids etc, it’s always best to leave your hair long.

7. Plan on getting your hair coloured? Do it several months before the actual wedding so that it settles in properly and looks as natural as it can. It would also give you a chance to try a different shade if you don’t like your new hair colour.

8. If possible, try and get a full trial with complete hairstyle and makeup, so that you get an idea of what you will look like on the final day.

9. Avoid any drastic makeovers right before your wedding. Experiment if you have to at least 2-3 months before the wedding so that you don’t have to do any damage control at the last minute.

10. Don’t wash your hair the day of the wedding. Do it the day before because freshly washed hair tends to be tricky for hair styling.

Finally, eat healthy and be happy – so that your hair is healthy and looks its best on your important day. Accessorise your hair style with what matches your outfit. You can use fresh flowers, crystals, hair pins etc.

My name is Apoorv Kalra and I like to write articles on wedding related matters such as catering, decoration, wedding planners, wedding clothes and fashion, love, respect and happiness in a relationship

Sunday, June 20, 2010

man fashion

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When it comes to fashion, girls have all the fun! There’re 50 selections for a woman with any comparable item for a man. In the realm of eco-fashion, the opportunity for a guy to both achieve a look of refinement while being earth-friendly has been practically non-existent. The only options the male species has had in the past are the causal, but unremarkable, organic cotton t-shirt, or perhaps a pair of organic cotton jeans that lacked a sense of flair – not every greenie guy wants to simply blend into the background with his wardrobe and in the it’s-best-to-impress-business-world of the urban jungle, there’s a necessity to stand out.

With the launch of Loudermilk Men from the LA-based eco- extraordinaire fashionista Linda Loudermilk, “the fearless urban male who doesn’t need a gas guzzler to prove himself” can go green with clothing “grounded in sharp tailoring and clean lines”. “It’s a mix of Saville Row inspired suitings, with t-shirts and dress shirts to mix and match”.

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Linda says it best, “Loudermilk Men is made in the tradition of the most expensive suit you can buy. It has a very British look combined with a gothic Belgian flair. My menswear is designed for men who are not afraid to express themselves through their clothing.”

Linda has pioneered the use of sustainable fabrics in the fashion world for years with designs appearing upon the runways of the planet – creating women’s collections that have the same explosive and sexuality as any of the leading fashion houses in the world. Her eye is refined and extremely European though her roots are deep within the southern states of America. Her inventions aren’t inspired “by some predictable sense of patchouli-smelling do-gooderism. The ingenius sustainable fabrics she's developed and sourced for Loudermilk, the brand, reflect the respect Linda Loudermilk, the woman and artist, has for nature.” Her willingness to embrace both the darkness and the brightness of environmentalism is a contribution to the green movement by displaying to other big named fashion designers that sustainable materials are a real option. With the Loudermilk Men collection, Linda continues to push her “Fierce Heart” into new arenas by offering the man, that appreciates high-end fashion design, an unapologetic ways to express himself that may not sit well with the conventional mentality of the neo-green wave…but nevermind that, Linda is introducing to a world-in-need a brave alternative – and, hopefully, giving the green movement a much needed makeover.

Highlights of the collection are unexpected use of color, simple deconstructions and reconstructions, tone on tone details, fitted high waisted jackets and whimsical lines. The collection does have its share of organic cotton (with no pesticides or heavy mineral dyes, of course) – but she also uses the Japanese Sasawashi plant and Manila hemp for her suiting, seaweed-based fabric for the button-down shirts, wood-pulp for jersey shirts and Sasawashi denim for a wonderfully toothy and sturdy denim. “The classic button-down shirt takes on a whole new meaning in seaweed fabric. Not only is it an elegant power shirt but it feeds the skin with oceanic nutrients that boost a sense of confidence.”

The clothing can be worn by anyone – though my feeling is that some people will not see the absolute necessity for green solutions that have disregard the prevailing fashion-sense of conventional eco-responsible garments. Linda plans to open a flagship store in LA in the coming months. For more info

10 top hairstle tips

Here’s the hottest and cutest Korean hair styles for asian girls. Get into the Korean wave by doning one of these looks!
1. Thick fringes/bangs
Korean Asian Girl Hair Style

Korean Asian Girl Hair Style

2. Long wavy permed hairstyle (with big black framed spectacles!)

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

3. Two mini loose buns with thick fringe/bangs (just like Choon Hyang in Korean drama ‘Delightful Girl Choon Hyang’!)

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

4. Bob Hairstyle with thick fringe/bangs (use a curling tong to create the curls at hair ends)

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

5. Hair bands are in! Wear a colorful cloth hair band, or other nice hair bands to jazz up your look!

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

6. What an adorable hair style! Another ‘Choon Hyang’ look, which also look like Chun Li from Street Fighter.

Korean Asian Girl Hair Styles

10 top hairstyle tips

Hairstyling Don'ts - 10 Top Hairstyle Tips
Karen Marie Shelton - Copyright - All Rights Reserved
Revised Date: 01/01/09 - Original Publication Date: 3/20/2008

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Knowing what not to do to your hairstyle is just as important as what you do to create the hair of your dreams. Like everything in life, there are dos and don'ts.

Listed below are the top 10 ten actions you don't want to take when it comes to styling your hair.

1. Don't go to the salon unprepared to request the hairstyle you wish to wear.

Many hair consumers mistakenly believe that their hairdresser can work miracles, can read their mind and can instantly pick out the best hairstyle for them.

There are many variables to consider when it comes to selecting a hairstyle and it is up to the hair consumer to do their homework and research their own hair options. Face shape, lifestyle and budget all play into the final style selected.

2. Don't select a hairstyle or haircut that is impossible to maintain at home on your own.

While many Hollywood celebrities have a expert hairdresser at their fingertips to make sure their tresses look paparazzi perfect, most consumers have to deal with their hair without those constant hairdressing services.

3. Don't skimp on proper hair care or hair styling products

Some hair care lines sold in drugstores may work for some types of hair and some styles. However, if you have highlighted or chemically processed hair or require added volume or control, the less expensive non-salon lines might not do the trick and could make styling your hair a constant challenge.

Consider your options. You may be able to compromise by buying both mass market and high quality products and alternate between them for best results. Or maybe your hairstyle requires high quality hair care lines. Be honest and don't work hard to achieve a great style only to undermine it with products that don't support it.

4. Don't use the wrong hairstyling tools

There are many different tools available to create fabulous styles. These tools range from blow dryers and curling irons to hot rollers and round brushes. Make sure you use the proper tools when re-creating your style.

If you're unsure what tools to use, ask your hairdresser to give you a lesson at the salon. It may be impossible to copy the style your professional hair consultant designed for you if you don't deploy the same styling techniques, products and tools.

5. Don't overuse hairstyling products

Less is more when it comes to utilizing styling products. If you overdo the gels, mousse and hair sprays you risk developing product build-up on your tresses which can make your hair misbehave.

6. Don't copy celebrity hairstyles without caution

Keep in mind that Demi Moore and Jessica Simpson can wear just about any hairstyle their heart desires because they have professional hairdressers custom designing those styles to maximize their best features and minimizing their less attractive.

What looks fabulous on Demi and Jessica may not look the same on you unless you truly look exactly like them, have the same type of hair and wear the exact shade of hair color and cosmetics. Set fair expectations and you won't be disappointed.

7. Don't ignore high end cosmetology schools as hairstyling options

Some of the higher end schools such as Toni & Guy and Paul Mitchell employ talented and seasoned professionals as instructors. The schools have very high standards for the quality of hairdresser they turn out. As a result, a high end cosmo school is a great place for getting some hairstyling work performed, even if it is just a slight shaping and trim to maintain your high priced style from a different salon.

In fact, a great option is to have your hairstyle created at a top notch salon but have maintenance performed at the cosmo schools to average out your hair style maintenance costs.

8. Don't be a slave to hair trends

Hairstyles change constantly as fashion change. Instead of being a slave to hair trends, find a hairstyle that works best for you and maintain that base look. If you want to update your tresses to keep them looking fresh, opt for a change in hair color, highlights, lowlights or slight texture. If you look great in a bob, keep that as your basic style but work with your hairdresser to keep it looking contemporary.

9. Don't ignore hair accessories as a fabulous hairstyling option

Some hair consumers mistakenly believe that hair accessories are only applicable for young people or certain types of hair. This is not correct. Any hair accessory can be adopted for any age, hair type, texture, fashion or style. Use these fabulous fashion accessories to instantly change your look without a trip to the salon.

10. Don't count out hair extensions as a way to achieve different hairstyles

Whether you want a temporary hairstyle change that a clip-in hair extension can offer or a more permanent change for 3-4 months, hair extensions have come a long way towards affordability and high quality.

The Jessica Simpson clip-in hair extensions are a great first step towards experimenting with new hairstyles in the privacy of your home in just a few minutes.

If you enjoy the clip-in extensions then be bold and try a partial head of fusion style hair extensions for more lasting hairstyle options.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

10 top hairstyle

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Top 10 Asian Hairstyle for 2009

Written by: Col

Style06.com has grown a lot over the last year, reaching our audience in various countries, UK, France, Australia, Canada, USA, & Brazil. It is our goal to continue spreading Asian hairstyles around the world and create a big community online.


We just wanted to show recognition for some great Asian hairstyle submission for 2009 at style06.com. All of the pictures below were hand picked by our admins and were not based on votes.


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to fringe your hair or not to fringe

There are no hard and fast rules about hair type or face shape: some people simply do not suit fringes (bangs). It's a very personal thing. If you are thinking of having a fringe but are not sure if it will suit you, or if you fancy a fringe but don't want anything permanent which you will then have to grow out (a big bore), try faking it. It sounds unlikely but it does work!

How Fake a Fringe Hairstyle?

1. Take a section of hair from the crown comb it forwards over your forehead and arrange it as you would a fringe.

Fake a Fringe2. If you have got long hair, twist it to take away the length before taking it forwards. Adjust the width, length and density as required, then clip it securely just above the crown using a large grip. Alternatively, ask your hairstylist to attach a hairpiece.

3. Leave your false fringe for 20 minutes to get used to it before deciding whether it suits you.

Related Read:

Hairstyles with Bangs | Various types of Bangs/Fringe

Getting a Permanent Fringe into your Hair

Even the most dramatic changes lose their impact after a time, so the trick is to reinvent your look regularly to avoid getting stuck in a style rut. Think how differently Madonna looks at 40 compared with how she looked in her twenties. Many feel she looks younger now. True to type, she has grown her hair and left it long at the age when most women feel they have to go short. Luckily, hair does grow and any change in hair color or hairstyle will pass over the time. Be brave and enjoy the positive power of transformation that a radical fringe hairstyle change can bring.

10 top hairstyle tips

http://shorthairstyles.org.uk/short_hairstyles_pics/short_hairstyles_paris_hilton_01.jpgKnowing what not to do to your hairstyle is just as important as what you do to create the hair of your dreams. Like everything in life, there are dos and don’ts.

Listed below are the top 10 ten actions you don’t want to take when it comes to styling your hair.

1. Don’t go to the salon unprepared to request the hairstyle you wish to wear.

Many hair consumers mistakenly believe that their hairdresser can work miracles, can read their mind and can instantly pick out the best hairstyle for them.

There are many variables to consider when it comes to selecting a hairstyle and it is up to the hair consumer to do their homework and research their own hair options. Face shape, lifestyle and budget all play into the final style selected.

2. Don’t select a hairstyle or haircut that is impossible to maintain at home on your own.

While many Hollywood celebrities have a expert hairdresser at their fingertips to make sure their tresses look paparazzi perfect, most consumers have to deal with their hair without those constant hairdressing services.

3. Don’t skimp on proper hair care or hair styling products

Some hair care lines sold in drugstores may work for some types of hair and some styles. However, if you have highlighted or chemically processed hair or require added volume or control, the less expensive non-salon lines might not do the trick and could make styling your hair a constant challenge.

Consider your options. You may be able to compromise by buying both mass market and high quality products and alternate between them for best results. Or maybe your hairstyle requires high quality hair care lines. Be honest and don’t work hard to achieve a great style only to undermine it with products that don’t support it.

4. Don’t use the wrong hairstyling tools

There are many different tools available to create fabulous styles. These tools range from blow dryers and curling irons to hot rollers and round brushes. Make sure you use the proper tools when re-creating your style.

If you’re unsure what tools to use, ask your hairdresser to give you a lesson at the salon. It may be impossible to copy the style your professional hair consultant designed for you if you don’t deploy the same styling techniques, products and tools.

5. Don’t overuse hairstyling products

Less is more when it comes to utilizing styling products. If you overdo the gels, mousse and hair sprays you risk developing product build-up on your tresses which can make your hair misbehave.

6. Don’t copy celebrity hairstyles without caution

Keep in mind that Demi Moore and Jessica Simpson can wear just about any hairstyle their heart desires because they have professional hairdressers custom designing those styles to maximize their best features and minimizing their less attractive.

What looks fabulous on Demi and Jessica may not look the same on you unless you truly look exactly like them, have the same type of hair and wear the exact shade of hair color and cosmetics. Set fair expectations and you won’t be disappointed.

7. Don’t ignore high end cosmetology schools as hairstyling options

Some of the higher end schools such as Toni & Guy and Paul Mitchell employ talented and seasoned professionals as instructors. The schools have very high standards for the quality of hairdresser they turn out. As a result, a high end cosmo school is a great place for getting some hairstyling work performed, even if it is just a slight shaping and trim to maintain your high priced style from a different salon.

In fact, a great option is to have your hairstyle created at a top notch salon but have maintenance performed at the cosmo schools to average out your hair style maintenance costs.

8. Don’t be a slave to hair trends

Hairstyles change constantly as fashion change. Instead of being a slave to hair trends, find a hairstyle that works best for you and maintain that base look. If you want to update your tresses to keep them looking fresh, opt for a change in hair color, highlights, lowlights or slight texture. If you look great in a bob, keep that as your basic style but work with your hairdresser to keep it looking contemporary.

9. Don’t ignore hair accessories as a fabulous hairstyling option

Some hair consumers mistakenly believe that hair accessories are only applicable for young people or certain types of hair. This is not correct. Any hair accessory can be adopted for any age, hair type, texture, fashion or style. Use these fabulous fashion accessories to instantly change your look without a trip to the salon.

10. Don’t count out hair extensions as a way to achieve different hairstyles

Whether you want a temporary hairstyle change that a clip-in hair extension can offer or a more permanent change for 3-4 months, hair extensions have come a long way towards affordability and high quality.

The Jessica Simpson clip-in hair extensions are a great first step towards experimenting with new hairstyles in the privacy of your home in just a few minutes.

If you enjoy the clip-in extensions then be bold and try a partial head of fusion style hair extensions for more lasting hairstyle options.

10 top hairstyle tips

Choosing the Perfect Hairstyle - Hairstyles Tips

Hairstyle
If your like most women, you are always searching for a new hairstyle either for a special occasion or just for a new look. Are there any guidelines that can help with choosing a hairstyle? Yes there are many, but we will tell you a few here for choosing hairstyles.

First of all you must be honest with yourself! In general you will want to accentuate your best features and minimize your least favorite when choosing a hairstyle. For instance if you have larger forehead than you might want to have bangs, but if you have the most beautiful eyes than you dont want to cover them up with hairstyles with long bangs.

Look at your face shape! Hairstyles for rounder faces would normally be longer, possibly shoulder length, to minimize the width of your face. On the other hand a hairstyle for a longer faces could be shorter with bangs with hair flipped outward to give your face a wider appearence.

No matter what hairstyle you are searching for, the next best advice we can give is look at our many hairstyle galleries or celebrity hairstyles and find pictures of women with similar face shapes and features. Print the pictures of hairstyles and show them to your hairstylist for some expert advice specific for your face shape and desired hairstyle. We have hairstyle galleries for all different lengths including short hairstyles, long hairstyles, medium hairstyles, prom hairstyles, celebrity hairstyles and much more!

Friday, June 18, 2010

10 top hairstyle tips

These tips assume that you are going to be using your regular hairdresser to plan your style and on your wedding day.

However if you plan to style your hair yourself, you can easily follow the same timetable and I have added some extra tips for you.

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  1. Plan! Plan! Plan! The earlier you start to plan the better. This gives you the chance to get your hair into the best condition possible and to have practice runs with your hairdresser trying out different styles and colors as well as trying out veils, tiaras and flowers. Ideally start this process 6 months before.
  2. Collect pictures of possible hairstyles from all different magazines not just wedding magazines and discuss them with your hairdresser at least 4 months before your big day.
  3. Each time you go to the hairdressers to try out a potential wedding day style take photos to help you remember what you liked about it for future reference and take someone with you whose opinion you can trust.
  4. Make the most of what you've already got, maximize your good points rather than going for a look that isn't really you.
  5. Start weekly conditioning treatments at least 3 months before your wedding.
  6. Give you hair a break from harsh styling methods and equipment; this will help with getting your hair in tip-top condition.
  7. If you are having flowers in your hair have a trial run with your hairdresser a couple of months before and make sure you have your appointment booked for the wedding day.
  8. One month before have a trial run with your veil/ tiara and finalize with your hairdresser the style you have decided upon.
  9. If you are having an updo on the day, wash your hair the night before as just-washed hair can be harder to manage.
  10. Make sure you have an SOS kit on your big day, which you can give to the bridesmaid with the biggest handbag! - Plenty of hairgrips and pins in a matt color in a shade similar to your hair, hairbrush, tail comb, hairspray and shine spray.