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A Guide to Trendy and Punk Hairstyles For Teens

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Hairstyle has always played a very important role in the overall personality of both men and women. It has been an integral part of dressing up and making a fashion statement. Most of us would have gone though pictures of elaborate hairstyles sported by the men and women in the past. We are quite familiar with the long pony tailed hair of English men in 17th century to the unkempt hippie looks of the 60’s.

Trendy hairstyles are fashion trends sported by some celebrities and copied by fans all over the world. Today the trends in hairstyles change as fast as the fashion and sometimes even faster. Men and women who change with the times keep themselves updates to look good and be a part of the crowds.

When we talk of trendy hairstyle we mean the kind of hairstyle which most of the men and women are sporting these days. Coming to women’s style the length of the hair matters a lot. This year women are going in for shoulder length, short hair cropped as well as long hair. Therefore whichever length your hair is right now you can get a smart new look with a little trimming and styling.

Long lustrous hair cut in layers and styled look lovely on older as well as younger women and it very much in vogue this year. The messy shoulder length hair with bangs is also fashionable for women with broad jaws. The classic bob never went out of style and if you want to play it safe go for it-with or without bangs. Boy cuts and hair cut just below the ears look fine and are considered to be trendy.

If you think men are not concerned about the trendy hairstyle you are quite wrong. They are going in for classic cropped cut which never go out of fashion. There is also a little longer cut with fringe falling over the forehead to give a very smart look indeed. Same hair brushed back completely creates another look which is in style this year. And lastly longish hair parted and styled as you please is also in vogue. Very long hair is quite out.

Over the past few years there has been an emergence of a new trend to look different and stand out, this is reflected in the hairstyles as well. Punk hairstyle characterized by its color, style and cut are an efforts to stand out in the crowd, sometimes to the extent of being weird.

Heard of Mohawk-the most famous punk hairstyle which never goes out of fashion? A long strip of hair in the center and shaved from the sides. Punk hair style represents the effort to look ‘different’ on the verge of being freakish. Different hair color and funky cuts are basis of punk hairstyle. You will come across people with neon colors like pink, purple, orange, blue in an artful combination. If you are into this kind of look or even understand it you will notice that the combination’s of colors are done with certain thought. The hair cuts are mostly irregular. The hair will remain long from one side and very short on the other or some part of the head will be totally shaved while other part will have long hair.

Each hair style in punk trend has a particular name like ‘Emo punk’ or ‘mini-mo’. As far as trendy hairstyle in punk hair style is concerned spiked hair is out and asymmetrical cut with hair falling over the forehead is in fashion. They do not look too out of the ordinary. If you want to make it look spiked or have it look different use gel and hair sprays to set it in different styles.

Sometimes sporting a trendy hairstyle can be risky because they disappear as soon as they had appeared. There are so many different hairstyles but there is no thumb rule as to which will look good on which person. It depends on various factors such as age, face structure and style; however there is no age limit for any style, if it looks good on you go ahead and wear it.

Hairstyles & Hair Ideas For Clubbing

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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.

Finding Your Best Hairstyle

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We see them everywhere; on TV, on magazine covers while we wait in shopping lines, and sometimes,on occasion, on a friend or a stranger. Just seeing a great hairstyle and falling in love with it is only the bare beginnings of creating a whole new you. Before sitting in your stylist’s chair and expecting miracles from him or her, let’s discuss what you need to take into consideration before those scissors touch a single strand.

Finding Your Best Hairstyle

First of all, consider your lifestyle. Do you work indoors in an office all day? You can afford to spend the extra time on your look should you desire since there should be nothing working against your hair such as wind or rain. Or are you out in the elements? Perhaps you go to the gym after work and need a style that dries by itself and yet still looks presentable? A precision cut or permanent wave may suit this type as they both would dry stylishly on their own. Longer hair of course should be clipped up in the wind to protect its health as well as its beauty.

Secondly, how much time do you really have to spend in the morning to create your fabulous look on a daily basis. Not how much time you’d like to spend or think you will, yet the harsh reality of how many actual minutes on the ticking clock do you have before you really need to hit the road to work or school? An everyday look should fit into your routine.

Should you only need a few, quick curls, then plugging in the old curling iron every morning will become second nature having it ready for a couple of quick applications. Do you shower in the morning and would rather have a cut that you can just blow dry or flatiron and have it lay right in place? Your style will demand more trips to the salon for trims as any style that has that precision cut to keep it low-maintenance will have to have the style kept “in shape”. And this doesn’t necessarily mean a short haircut as medium length styles can have blunt lines or textured ends to speed up the styling process having them styled straight or perhaps in a little “flip”.

Have a little more time to spend on your do? Perhaps you would like a little more body or curl. Large, loose curls are are the rage now, ranging from gigantic 3-5 vertical curls that are left undisturbed to fall freely during the day to the more time-consuming S-waves. Should you prefer the latter on a regular basis, you should consider a design-wrap perm to lock these defined patterns in and cut your styling time way down. This will be less damaging to your hair in the long run as you won’t be applying the direct heat from appliances on a daily basis.

So now you have an idea of time and environment. The next step is the hardest. Your head and facial shapes, as well as your neck structure are all very important things to consider in determining how well you might carry off that cute style you just saw. Unless you are fortunate enough to have a perfect oval face, a well defined jawline, a sleek neck of average length, all of which are well-balanced enabling you to wear short, medium or long styles of any type, you need to face the facts that you probably cannot wear just any hairstyle that you fall in love with.

Brush all your hair back off of your face, clip it or place a headband. What do you see? An oval, a square shape? Heart? Is it oblong? Or Diamond shaped?

Square, Heart and Oblong shapes usually tend to have “high foreheads”. These require a part close to the center that allows hair to fall along the temples and covers up the majority of the forehead. Though the best remedy for this situation are bangs, or as they call them abroad, fringe. Bangs cover or break up areas that we would prefer to disguise.

Diamond and Heart shaped faces have very narrow chins and styles that hit about the jawline is best to help “fill in” this weak area. Or a longer style could be worn with layering in this area that may be textured with curls which would also serve the same purpose.

However, Square and Oblong shapes have thick, wide jawlines and it’s best to draw attention away from this area. These face shapes should not have a hairstyle that widens this area further. Hair should be flat (straight) against the sides of their chins or at least much longer or shorter to draw attention up or down away from the chin or jawline. Remember this can apply to anyone with a double chin or thick throat area as well.

These same rules apply to the top of the face. A short forehead, one who has a hairline that comes down close to the eyebrows, also needs camouflaging. Bangs are an option here. Diamond, Square and Oblong shapes do not want hairstyles that comb back to expose these flaws. It’s best to allow hair to fall on the forehead somehow to disguise your less than perfect hairline.

A Diamond or Oblong shaped face needs to be very careful to avoid hairstyles with fullness across the nose and eye level as these styles will only make their face shape appear wider here. Neck length can appear shorter or longer according to your needs, depending on your style and its length. This physical characteristic is often overlooked.

Now to discuss your hair color. Yes, it’s something you really need to consider as it can make or break any hairstyle. You can have the best haircut in the world for you, however, if the color is all wrong, it ruins the whole look. For those of you, who already color their hair or are considering it, know these important factors. Black and very dark shades are not just for the young-at-heart, they are for the younger and younger looking crowd only. These unforgiving colors will only harshen the features of anyone who has found themselves with fine lines and wrinkles. Very fair, porcelain skin should steer clear of very light shades as this usually washes them out.

Determine if you are a warm or a cool color person. Yes, it’s something else to think about, yet it is a good thing to know not just for hair color, yet for makeup color and clothing colors as well. While some folks are lucky enough to wear either one, some look only good in one or the other.

Look good in pinks, blues, or violets? These make you a “cool color person”. Only look good in warm colors? Then you usually select reds, oranges, or yellows. Green is a neutral shade and some colors steer away from their usual temperature. For example, red can be cool if it has purple undertones like say a burgundy and yet it can be quite warm if it has more of an orange cast to it.

Why is all of this important?

Well, if you are a cool color person, you cannot wear true reds or an auburn hair color unfortunately. Ever see a redhead wearing purple clothes? This is an extreme example, yet I think you get the picture. Likewise if you only look good in warm colors, anything violet, blue or possessing a blue cast would be out of the question.

Yes, there is a lot to consider when you are talking beauty and fashion. However, once you sift through all the determining factors and find what really works best for you, you’ll learn to really spot a great haircut or style that would be perfect for you instantaneously. And shopping for clothes and makeup will become much easier and fun!

Spare yourself the heartache of crying yourself to sleep knowing your hair will take forever to grow out from a bad style. Find a stylist who will really, truly listen and who has this knowledge and then some. ALWAYS take pictures with you when you want to make a hairstyle change. Not only will you know both of you are on the same page about your looks, you will reap the rewards of all your homework and knowledge. And feeling better about yourself can only lead to more confidence and a better outlook on life in general.

How to Find the Right Hairstyle For You

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I have the great privilege to watch women walk into the salon feeling out of sorts and walk out with a bounce. The simple act of the right haircut makes us feel good. But give a woman the wrong hair and she’s miserable. If the hairstyle does not accurately reflect who she is, it is often the result of the hairdresser not getting an accurate read. Some less experienced hairdressers see women in the second act as “older” and cookie-cut in kind. This is why it is important to have your image profile adjectives at hand, ready to explain how you want your hair to look and feel. Let’s discuss what your image profile says about you and your hair.

Find the Right Hairstyle For You

Classic Hair

As a Classic, a timeless and appropriate hairstyle feels best to you. You prefer your hair to feel finished and put together. Once you’ve found a style that works, it’s likely you will keep it for a long time. Though you may sometimes feel like you should be trying something new, you come back quickly to what works.

My client Mary, a Classic, has worn the exact same haircut since I attempted to help her grow it into something new years ago. In the course of “trying things a little differently” she’d somehow turn me back to exactly the original cut. Trying new things just didn’t work. This cut suits her, she likes it, and so it shall be. Though she sometimes is concerned about being too staid, there is no reason to change. Change is not always good, particularly for the classic. Choose your variety in attire as flash, not your hairstyle.

You’re most comfortable with balanced hair color close to what you are (or were) naturally. If you’re covering gray, soft medium to light browns, or blondes, these tend to work best as they appear most natural. For the Classic, it doesn’t have to be natural, just look natural. When you’ve found the perfect color there is no reason to change. It’s your color and should work well for you for years.

Use the words classic, sophisticated, timeless, and appropriate when talking to your hairdresser. There is nothing wrong and very much right with preferring a classic hairstyle. With a classic style you will always be appropriate and attractive.

Casual Hair

If you are a Casual, you prefer your hair to be practical, sporty, simple, and fresh. Relaxed, comfortable and hassle-free, you like your hair to match your informal lifestyle. You like to look good, but often don’t like to spend the time it may take to make that happen. This is can be a challenge as you age. Looking natural and being natural are two different things.

Simple, no nonsense hairstyles appeal to you as you “just don’t have the time to fuss” with complicated hairstyles. Usually short, or long and pulled back works best. You are more likely to procrastinate about coloring your hair. If you finally do, it is nothing too far from your natural color.

If easy care is paramount, tell your hairdresser that aside from special occasions you will spend very little time on your hair. Fortunately, with good hair and a great cut the simplest can also look the best. This is the art of hairdressing.

Romantic Hair

As a Romantic you prefer your hair to be soft and feminine. Nothing too stark, short or severe. Hair color leans toward soft chestnut browns, strawberry blondes or soft, natural wheat blondes. Whatever the color, you choose the softer tone. You enjoy the feel of hair and hair accessories. You may have been known for braids, velvety ponytails, and pretty hair accessories.

A romantic can certainly enjoy short hair, but it needs to feel full. If your hair is very fine, rollers, back combing, and whimsical curls will often appeal. As you age, there is nothing wrong with keeping your hair long and pulled back or put up. This can be a very attractive and feminine look.

Corrine is a 65-year-old Romantic who has consistently and appropriately cut her hair shorter over the years to reflect her best. Still, now at its shortest, it is full, wavy and soft with little product. It captures her feminine flair and looks lovely with her romantic attire.

Explain to your hairdresser that you want your hair to feel feminine, soft, and pretty. If you must keep length, make an appointment for lessons in how to wear it up or back. This allows you to always look age appropriate and attractive.

Dramatic Hair

Dramatics like to make a statement. Clean, simple, eye-catching looks that ooze chic. Whether it’s pulled back into a low chignon, a cropped boy-cut, or a blunt geometric bob-anything bold will light your fire. Dramatics feel best with a signature style rather than constantly evolving looks. Since you, more than others, will often spend the time necessary to make your hairstyle great, you may be able to do your hair even better than your hairdresser.

Consider adding softness to that drama as you age, however. Stacy came to me with a hard-edged black blunt bob. At age 56, her signature look had become a bit off-putting. But by softly angling the geometrics and lifting the color, it allowed her to keep the drama suitably becoming.

Remind your stylist that you want a cut that is “a look.” This way they know to think out of the box a bit and push the boundaries to match your theatrical panache. If you are willing to do what it takes-balancing the drama with makeup, clothing, and accessories-there’s no reason for you to disappear into quiet maturity. Not that you ever could.

Innovative Hair

When it comes to Innovative hair, anything offbeat as possible suits your whimsical attitude. Short and spiky, blunt, wild, or asymmetrical; you like change, though you may find the options lessen as you age. If you try to grow your hair out, you rarely get it much past your chin, as this is about the time you get bored and ready for a boost of excitement. Wigs and extensions appeal to you. Bette, who has worn every cut and color over the years, reached a crux. She thought her hairdresser had lost her creativity. The reality was that at age 42, though still very young, Bette’s hair and face could not carry off the dramatically out-there looks of her 20s.

Tell your hairdresser to be creative-that you want to look individual but appropriate. Though you may be willing to try anything, it’s important that you balance attention-grabbing hair with creative dress. One of my Innovatives dresses quite casually. Still she insists on hair that is crazy with chunks of fuchsia and hard-edged lines. It doesn’t work. For innovative hair to work on an aging face, it is necessary to balance it with makeup and clothes that are offbeat and upscale.

Alluring Hair

Your look is about being a woman. You prefer your hair long and tousled with bangs that you can toss away in a flirtatious moment. Big, full, fun, and sensual describe the hairstyle you like. If it’s short, it’s short and messy. But you add dazzle to it with dangling earrings.

Hair color tends toward making a statement. Rarely does an Alluring over age 50 settle for gray (And Allurings want to stay alluring forever). Recently a woman came into the salon with long blonde hair, tight jeans, a low cut blouse, gold brocade blazer and four inch gold stilettos. She was 82. Someone wasn’t giving up without a huge fight!

Though you may prefer long, reconsider shorter hair as you age. (Shorter meaning above clavicle length). Show the sexy in your subtle clothing cues. Enjoy the art of makeup, and keep the hair at a manageable length or pulled back off the face. There is no reason to give up your alluring personality, but it does help to rein it in a bit to avoid looking camp.

10 Hairstyles Always In Style

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Everyone wants to have stylish, stunning hair. Unfortunately, with the way that style constantly changes, it can seem challenging to find the perfect style for your face and hair that will remain stylish even if you don’t change the way you manage the style for several years. Though styles come and go, here are ten hairstyles always in style.

10 Hairstyles Always In Style

Ponytail

A simple ponytail is always stylish because of the simplicity of the style. While the older style of ponytail was high on the head like Pebbles from the Flintstone’s cartoon, modern styles still sport the ponytail. Creating a more casual look is easy with a low ponytail or a middle height ponytail while leaving bangs around the face softens the look and gives it a modern touch.

Bob Cut

The bob started during the 1920s, when women were fighting for their right to vote and still hasn’t gone out of style. While the historical cut is still in fashion, the way it is cut has changed slightly from the original style. For a modern touch, the bob style should get a little longer than the older looks. Ideally, a cut a little shorter than shoulder length will give a more elegant look.

Pixie Style

The pixie cut is the ideal look for anyone with a small face. This style crops your hair close to the head and gives a “boy-cut” look. The earlier version of the pixie cut was flat like Twiggy’s look in the 1960s. For a modern touch, adding some spikes in various directions to make it look a little messy will give a style boost to this short haircut.

Flipped Out

The flipped out hairstyle that was popular during the 1950s has never fully gone out of style. In fact, it is still a stylish look for modern women to add to any hair length and look. The flipped out hairstyle looks best with layered cut hair that only slightly turns out the ends. This gives a spontaneous look to the hair to avoid the over-controlled look of past generations.

Wavy Hair

Wavy hair is a natural looking hairstyle that will always look fabulous regardless of the year. In the past, a wavy hairstyle was wild and all over the place, but modern waves are a little more controlled for a soft look that also shows shine. The refined look of modern wavy hair should start the slightly curling and wavy affect slightly below the ears rather than above.

Afro

The afro has never gone out of style and this natural look probably never will. The look has not changed much over the years because the purpose of the afro is to celebrate natural hair. It should never have too much styling and should instead focus on keeping the hair abstract and soft. Minimal styling products are used with an afro because it will make the hair look too structured and hard.

Curly Hair

Like wavy hair and the afro, curly hair is a natural style that looks best with minimal changes to the hair. The modern curly style focuses on making the curls soft and loose rather than putting product to make it tight and crunchy. Avoiding the poufy look in a curly style requires starting the curls slightly below the ears rather than at the scalp. Starting curls at the scalp will result in a poufy look that sticks out everywhere.

Long and Straight

Long and straight hair is often associated with the hippie styles of the 1960s and 1970s, when people kept their hair natural. The long and straight style of modern eras follows a similar structure, but works in layers so that the hair has less weight and more definition. Layers that frame the face are ideal to soften the long locks.

Putting Hair Up

Putting your hair up into a bun has never gone out of style, though the shape of the updo differs from older styles. An updo is an elegant style and is always appropriate for any formal or semi-formal occasion. While putting your hair up is always fashionable, modern styles are simpler than the older looks of the 1960s or earlier. A simple, elegant bun gathered low at the nape of your neck gives a sleek look without creating the feeling of over-achieving.

Shaggy Cut

The shag cut is something a little messy and gives a rock and roll feel to your hair. This particular style has gone through minor transformations over the years. Older styles of the 1990s were choppier than the modern looks and a little more structured. Newer styles still have a choppy appearance to the hair due to the layers, but are less structured and left more natural. The best shag cut style should keep the hair straight. This cut does not look good with wavy or curly hair due to the choppy appearance.

The top timeless hairstyles that never go out of style are primarily natural, simple and elegant. Looking great does not require spending hours to create the most up-to-date trends, but rather working with your natural features to get the best cut and style for your hair and face.

Choices for Round Faces Hairstyles

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Hairstyle is an important factor in making someone looks attractive or beautiful. Most people or men don’t realize it, but hairstyles have an incredible effect to someone’s appearance. If they’re wrong in choosing the right hairstyles to their face, the effect might be disastrous.

When people have round faces, it means the dimension of their faces in width and length is almost the same. People who have round faces often have round chin, wide hairline, and full cheek as well as the cheekbones. If they want to have short hair, they should add volume at the top of their head and use layers styles. They could use heightened bangs which will help in making the face looks a bit longer. With layer cuts, they could cover the side of their cheeks so that it will look less plump and round. If they want to have long hair, it’s actually one of the best styles for round faces people, because the length of the hair will definitely help in making the face look longer.

However they should avoid having extra volume around the cheek and focus on the center part of the face that would make the longer effect. It’s better to keep long hair straight until it passes the chin and then they could have layer or curls at the end to give different look. They could also use highlighted framing at the side of the face so that their faces look a bit narrow. They should avoid medium length styles; they should choose either short or long one. To add length effect, the hair should either grow pass the chin or above the cheek. They also should avoid heavy bangs, curls right next to the cheeks, or bob style. Bob is definitely a big no since it only adds up the volume of the cheeks.

People should consult with their hairdresser since they might be able to help in choosing the right choice of hairstyles.

Choices for Round Faces Hairstyles

Sometimes being a round face person isn’t fun at all. With the plump cheeks and round chin, she could have a disastrous look if she chooses the wrong kind of hairstyles. But there are some tips and ways to get the best of round faces hairstyles, so that they won’t fall into catastrophic look that could affect their mood for several months. Here are the tips:

• Women with round faces feature should have long layers. When they keep the hair longer than the chin, the effect will make their face look longer. To have a gorgeous look, they can have curly style or layered cut. But have those cuts on the end only.

• They could also have soft waves (not curl) to avoid the plumpness of the cheeks.

• If they have double chin, they should keep the hair around their face above the chin in short style so that the attention will be drawn upward. Don’t have bob style, though. Ask the hairdresser to trim the hair to make it look less heavy.

• If they have short neck, it’s better to have short and cropped style. The cropped style will make the neck seems longer. If they want to keep their long hair, they could play with highlights to give longer and slender effect.

• Long hair can be used when they have a cut that makes their face looks oval. Such effects can be created through layer cuts, especially when its’ done around the cheeks.

• They should also pay attention to the texture of their hair. If their hair is thick and coarse, they need to have it trimmed so that it will look smoother. If their hair is thin enough, they could make it heavier.

• If their hair is naturally curly, they could make it longer with the heavier part of the curl put behind the ears. It is fine to let a few ringlets or soft curls along the face or cheek area to make the cheek look less round.

It’s always a good idea to have suggestions from the hairdressers since they know the best option.

Picking the Best Hairstyles for Fashion Events

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Have you ever had to attend a local fashion event only to realize that not only do you not have the right clothes, but you are not sure of the right hairstyle? For many women the decision on how to do your hair is often as important as the decision of what to wear; the difference being you may spend as many as 6 – 8 hours doing your hair versus only a few hours picking your clothes.

When wondering what hairstyles to wear for a fashion related event, there are certain clues that one can look to for help on what works. Mainly the environment will help to determine what works and what doesn’t. A local hair and beauty product firm has a few suggestions on how to determine what hairstyle you should have during your next fashion event.

Best Hairstyles for Fashion Events

Picture Anyone?

One of the fastest ways to determine what type of hairstyle is acceptable at the fashion event is to look at previous event images / galleries (particularly if this is an annual or repeat event). Galas, Fashion Shows, Conferences, and Fundraisers are typically repeat events that are very picture heavy, particularly before and after the event for the audience or during the show for the host parties. Pay special attention to the hosts during these kinds of events as that is the ideal hairstyle and possibly the host was styled by the hosting organizations.

Additionally, much of the audience will take pictures against the event backdrop. Celebrities will often wear the most appropriate hairstyles during these events as suggested by their publicists and stylists. Looking at these images should give you a great idea of what hairstyles to wear. At the Victoria Secret 2013 show, the majority of the models had a Kinky Straight hairstyle. What do you think would have been appropriate for an attendant?

Location / Location…

Equally important to the type of event is the location of the event, easily one of the biggest indicators of what is appropriate. Wearing your ‘fuzzy curls’ or your I just woke up hairstyle to McDonalds will not be quite so appropriate as if it was worn to the Council of Fashion Designers of America 2013 Young Designer Accolades at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. More importantly, location helps when considering where and what surrounds the event.

If your event is at a local bar surrounded by a pool hall and chicken shack, it serves that elegant hairstyles such as buns and bouffant may be a tad much. Similarly, wearing frizzy hair or dirty bobs to the aforementioned Council of Fashion Designers of America event would be paramount to fashion suicide. It’s pretty apparent how location affects not only your dress but also your hairstyle. Think of the different of attending an outdoor fashion show in Union Square Park versus the fashion shows at Lincoln Center.

Guestlist Maybe

Yet another easy way is to examine the guestlist, made much more possible through online ticketing and registration services such as EventBrite. As always, the target here is the host of more popular celebrity or industry figures attending the event. Once you have the name or even nickname of the host or celebrities, it’s equally easy to Google them and most likely recent information from other events they have attended, conferences / functions they have spoken out or general news and information on their behaviors should become apparent. If Eva Longoria or Katie Perry are attendees at the event, but sure to look at their hairstyles for similar events as a clue.

If one thing has become apparent ( supposing you have been following the links ), there is no “right” hairstyle for any event, but many wrong ones. Sticking with your generic Kinky Straight or Loose Curls may work for most events, but learning how to make it more upscale or jazz it up for the occasion helps as well. So whether you are attending a Gala or Ball or a fashion show at a local bar or even just going to a Showroom, knowing how to wear your hair for your next fashion event is important.