Showing posts with label curly hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curly hair. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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Long Hairstyles for Spring-Summer 2011

How do you feel about the hairstyles they wear on the podium? Personally I like many masterpieces created by stylists on the heads of models. They are especially good if created for different shows.

As fashion designers offer their trends in clothing, hair stylists offer their hairstyles.

So, this season we can observe such trends in hairstyles as short and long hair or small braids, rollers made from the hair, loose hair, curvy hairstyles and much much more! Furthermore, a special attention should be given to different hair accessories that give the hair an amazing beauty and style.

Well, let's get to the overview:

Small and large curls or fine curling

Marc Jacobs

Frankie Morello & Anna Sui hairstyles 2011:


Sonia Rykiel hairstyles 2011:


Marc Jacobs 2011 Hairstyle:


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Friday, May 18, 2007

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Curly hair


Curly hair can be very susceptable to frizzies. You can tame normal hair by a leave in conditioner, or something to that effect. But to my mind, the best way of keeping frizzies down is a light spritz of light hair spray, and when it get's dry, run your fingers through it. Not only does the hair spray hold nice zig-zag parts, but it also cozes the firzzies to stay down.
Curly hair becomes the curliest when it's wet. When your hair is only washed every other day, it's hard to keep those nice ringlettes perfect. One of the good ways of doing so is when it's wet, put it in nice curles that only loosen when brushed. I keep my hair down all day the first day, and in a "up condition" the second, or a braid.
Keeping curly hair can be a tough task. Sometimes you want them just to be straightened. I make my curles straight with a conair steam straitner. First, I dry my hair completely, and brush it with a boars bristled brush. I put my hair in a braid, and leave the braid over the night. When I wake up, the hair is wavy, but not in tick curles. I spray a little leave in conditioner, and when it dries, let the hair straitner go to work.
Washing hair is a real trip. First, it's long, then it's curly, then it tends to be dry. I use Aussie shampoo (it cleans really well) and panteene's freeze control. I keep the conditioner in for a couple of minutes before wash it out. While the hair has conditioner in it, I run my fingers, or a really wide toothed comb through it to get the tangels out. I don't brush it when I get out of the bath, and let it drip dry.

P.S. pictures taken from http://www.cosmohairstyle.com/curly_hairstyle.html