Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Trendy Scene Hairstyle Tips

Scene Styles presents Trendy Scene Hairstyle Tips

The Scene hair is a glamorous version of the 1980’s hair. Think of the metal hair trimmed with some color. Now with all the products that are available, it’s become more sophisticated and there’s lots of volume that can be added.
What’s more, the style suits both girls and boys just fine. The things that are a must is the styling flat iron and lots of serum and gel. In fact the color can be dyed in any color like red, orange, blue and green. Even platinum and neon colors can be used. The bangs can be in a done in some other colors and even in unnatural colors.
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Highlights, lowlights or both can be done in contrasting colors. The hair can be straightened from the sides and spiked from behind. The various styles for the scenehairstyles are the mullet, bob and long swept bangs or razored bangs that can also be added.

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The fringes and the bangs can be pinned up to one side with bow clips or Kirby clips. Even hair extensions look great for trendy long scene hairstyles. The porcupine spikes at the back really add to the look. Boys can even go in for the Mohawk look. Of course those who have really curly hair would need to straighten the hair as scenehairstyles is very straight.
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Monday, February 22, 2010

Celebrity Hairstyle: Heidi Montag

Celebrity HairstyleRemember when Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt from The Hills got married and everyone wondered if it was the biggest non-event in all of history? Guess what - it wasn’t!

Really, Heidi and Spencer should know that fake weddings are so passe. But at least Heidi Montag's various hairstyles did attract some attention here.

Find out some of the Heidi Montag's hairstyles over the years. Who's know, you might find some new inspiration.
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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Hairstyles Tips: 7 Silly Mistakes to Avoid

Never underestimate the power of your hairstyle to add to your professional image or to undermine it. Having a professional image is more than having nice clothes. It is creating a look that is harmonious which means paying attention of all aspects of image makeup, skincare, clothing, posture, body type, accessories, etiquette and hair. If either of the aspects of image is discarded the whole look is ruined. Hairstyle and hair upkeep play a major role in creating a professional image and keeping your look up-to-date is a must. To keep your hair looking great avoid these mistakes:

1. Wearing a lot of hairstyle products to keep your hair in place will leave your hair looking stiff and unattractive. Hair should be soft, natural and able to move.hairstyle tips
2. Do you still have the same hairstyle you had in high school? Take out and old picture and have a look. If you answered yes there is no doubt that there is time for a change. Also, if you are over the age of thirteen don't put barrettes or bows in your hair.

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3. If you have curly hair and use straightening products and tools daily to get the look you want you are probably working too hard. Take pride in your curls and use products that enhance your hairs naturalness and use straightening products sparingly.

4. If you make a slight change in your hairstyle and the compliments start pouring in it could be that your friends are giving you subtle hints and it is time for a change.

5. If it seems that your hair never looks the way you want and you end up wearing a ponytail most of the time it is time for a cut and style.

6. The number one hair buster is roots that show especially if they are grown out an inch or more. Before you color your hair decide if it is something that will continue to do. If not, don't do it.
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7. When you color your hair take your skin tone into consideration. For instance, if you have extremely white skin, don't color your hair black. As you age, your skin color changes. Keep this in mind when choosing hair color and ask your hairstylist for recommendations.
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Monday, February 1, 2010