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Monday, January 3, 2011
2011 Hot Trendy Short Hairstyles

Saturday, June 5, 2010
Hairstyle, Hair Ideas for Clubbing

Outrageous skin baring outfits aren't the only way to get noticed during a night on the town, whether you're at Pure in Las Vegas or at the club down the street. If you want to break out of your boring hair rut and make an entrance worthy of an A-list celeb, there are dozens of ways to do it. Experiment with a dark Goth image, a wispy, playful emo cut, or create your own clubbing do. Here's a rundown of some of the wildest styles on the big city club scene.
PUNK
Your imagination is the limit with punk hair. Worn with spikes, wild colors and Mohawks for that outrageous night out, the key lies in the cut, not the color. Usually short and spiky, punk cuts can also feature hair cut long on one side and short on the other or one side of the head shaved clean. The Mohawk and all its variations, including liberty spikes and the fanned hawk, in which the strip in the middle of the head resembles a fan, remains a favorite of adventurous teens and twenty-somethings.
To add a crazy tint to your punk style, try brush-on colors with products like Streekers. Apply colors with a wand to the strands you want, then remove them when you shampoo. This is a great way to get multicolored braids or sections of hair without time-consuming or sloppy dyes or sprays.
RETRO GLAMOUR
Short Hair
Think about all those bright wild fashions in the "Austin Powers" movies-with hairstyles to match. The short geometric hairstyles made famous by models like Twiggy and seen on hundreds of dancers in TV shows, these simple, angular cuts are geared to bone-straight hair. Revisit them for clubbing by putting a modern twist on them, ala the Posh Spice bob.
Long hair works well on teens and twenty-somethings. Usually worn straight, you may add wave with curlers or a curling iron depending on the length.
Bouffants and Beehives
A 1950s or 1960s theme night at a club brings in all kinds of retro hairdos, including the bouffant and the beehive. Of course, the Amy Winehouse version is in vogue now, but the troubled songstress wasn't the first to perfect the look.
Leather jacketed rocker gals championed the look in the 50s and First Lady Jackie Kennedy brought the bouffant look into the mainstream in the early 1960s. Achieve the beehive look by using a combination of different size rollers and sectioning the hair from front to back. The large curls required huge hair rollers secured with bobby pins. Clairol hot rollers or the drugstore bought soft rollers (yes, they still make 'em). The Amy Winehouse bouffant is simpler. Just section the hair and clip on a hairpiece to the crown of the head.
GOTH (The Goth look)
Hair color really makes a difference with Goth hair. This genre, characterized by deep black and burnished red colors, lends itself to longer hair, intricate braiding and the occasional choppy or spiky style.
If you're going out to a Goth or 'industrial music' club, you'll need a hairstyle that complements the PVC, leather or vinyl favored by patrons of such clubs, and longer hair just looks better with most of those outfits. Try browsing Goth music or fashion sites to get ideas for potentials hairstyles. If you don't have time to braid your own hair, try Sally Beauty Supply or other stores for clip-ons.
Don't wash your hair everyday if you want to maintain vivid punk or Goth colored hair. If you dye your hair extreme 'Goth' black, it's hard to go back. It's best to visit a professional colorist to prevent damage if you want to return to your original color. The same goes for hair colored with henna. If you change your mind a lot or are a hairstyle chameleon stick with icy blondes or spray/paint on colors. You can accessorize Goth hair with everything from spider web clips to skull and skeleton bows.
EMO/SHORT
Don't mistake the punk cuts mentioned above for 'emo.' Emo hair is much shorter and less dependent on color and accessories than Goth hair. Short and choppy works best. Show your ears with the pixie cut, which looks even better with crazy colors. Girls' emo hair tends to be really short and messy, either directly from the cut or from scrunching it up yourself after the fact. Try a pixie cut that exposes the ears, preferably with bangs. Add streaks. At any given club or emo concert, you'll find girls (and some guys) with dark brown or black hair with white streaks or tips.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Hairstyle For a Little Girl
There are thousands of popular little girl hairstyles that you may want to learn and become familiar with for your next special event or just for something new for everyday. Little girls love to have their hair done just as much as you do, and learning more about the new trends of 2008 you can make your little girl feel like a princess in just a few short minutes! Check out these different hairstyles and techniques below and see if they fit your little girl's hair length and preferences.
- Every mother likes the convenience of short hairstyles for their little girls because they are easy to maintain. Just as with adults today, the bob is a very popular and can be varied in many different ways to mix it up for different occasions and events. You can straighten the hair, curl it or even create the casual waves that are so popular today. All of these options are quick and easy to create so your little girl will not become impatient during the process! Another great feature of this great hairstyle is it will last all day with very little product.
- For little girls with medium hair lengths you have more options such as half up look with barrettes or clips, pony tail and even bangs. Many mothers do not like to have bangs on their little girls because they can be so hard to maintain but the side swept bangs are pretty much self contained, so there is nothing for you to do but brush them. These bangs go with everything and you can create the long curls that create a look for special occasions or for everyday.
- Little girls love to have accessories in their hair such as barrettes, hand bands, pony tails, clips and ribbons. You can be sure that no matter what hairstyle your little girl has, that there is a perfect accessory out there to further compliment it and make their hairstyle a bit more unique. Accessories are a great way to spice up your little girl's hairstyle without having to do a lot of styling or even change their cut.
- It is important to remember not to use a great deal of products or styling tools when your little girl is under the age of 5years old as they can greatly damage their hair and it can be hard to recover from at such a young age.
- Take advantage of their young age because they can literally wear any type of hairstyle and look cute! Of course you want to find styles that do not require a lot of maintenance on your part, but there are tons to choose from.

Little girls love to be pampered and a great idea is to take them with you to the salon and see what your hairstylist thinks would be a great look for them. This is not only a great way to find a new hairstyle for the year but to create a nice bonding day as well with mother and daughter.
You can always count on little girl hairstyles to remain the same and classic as they always have. Although little girls are becoming more and more concerned with fashion and style, they will still enjoy their little girl cuts before they want to start looking like their favourite celebrities. Allow your little girl to be creative and change their style whenever they want with accessories and a little product. Enjoy this young age and their love for being pampered with their mother, with so many little girl hairstyles to choose from your little girl will look great no matter where she is.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Hot Tean hairstyle Ideas




No worries you can be a fan of who you are, but follow the hairstyle as long as it suits your face. Of course teens are more of doing what that guy or girl has done or the latest celebrity hairstyle. Long face, broad, round or oval you can have a haircut that is meant for you and looks best only on you. The best part about haircuts these days is that it is individualized. Because hairstyle fads can change so frequently, any teen is going to want to make sure that their hair is going to be flexible.
The best kind of hairstyle any teen should consider is one that doesn't limit their styling options too much. Teenage girl hairstyles in general exhibit this fresh, rebellious spirit by challenging accepted lengths and cuts for teenage girls. For many, sexy hairstyles are the in thing, exhibiting the need for teenagers to break away from accepted modes of behavior. There are many teen hairstyles today that emphasize the brave new spirit of teenagers in our era of the World Wide Web and the iPod Nano.
Hairstyles and Haircuts for Every Personality



Long hairstyles Having long hair for women was also a big thing for this year. Add highlights and lowlights for depth. Rich almond browns and strawberry blondes are great options for dark haired men. This type of cut is rich in texture and gives you the chance to play with hair colors that give your hair more dimension. Choppy Haircuts This type of haircut is more specific for men.
A simple short bob is best worn with side swept bangs because it looks more feminine since it is a short cut. The short bob got a hit this 2009 with big celebrities like Rihanna and Victoria Beckham wearing them. Precision cut bangs give you that modern and chic look. Get a long blunt bob for your mid length hair instead of wearing it in a wavy style.