Monday, June 29, 2009

Lady Gaga

Hair of Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta

The Hills is a reality show broadcasted on MTV following the lives of many young people from Los Angeles, California. The show follows the story of Laguna Beach’s Lauren Conrad who will soon be replaced by Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, also known as Lady Gaga which is her stage name.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta

Although she is a natural brunette, she has dyed her natural hair color since 2008 because she used to be frequently mistaken for her fellow song writer and singer, Amy Winehouse. It has been said that her original hair are mid-length and brown in color but ever since she has dyed it and become a blonde, she has become a famous personality.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Lady Gaga on Stage

Although there have lots of arguments about her hair and most people wonder whether her hair is real or fake, her hair style is favorite among her fans and most people wish to have straight hair and bangs like her.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Lady Gaga Style

Recently she went from short peroxide bob hair to long extensions with pink highlights. She was also seen with a GaGa twist of tower of plaits above her head which also became a famous hair style among her fans. With her beautiful hair styles gaining much popularity among the masses, let’s wonder how she shows up in ‘The Hills’.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Lady Gaga Hairstyle

Monday, June 22, 2009

Lauren Conrad

The hot hair iron episodes of Lauren Conrad

There have been some really funny episodes of ‘The Hills’ that involve flat irons of Lauren Conrad.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Lauren Conrad

In the first season, when Lauren Conrad arrives in her apartment, she receives a call for an Interview at the Teen Vogue and she uses a flat iron for removing wrinkles from a skirt. She points out that if she can use the flat iron to make her hair straight, then why she can’t use it on her skirt.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Lauren Conrad Fashion

In the third season also, she ruined a designer gown she was given for a party in Paris with her curling iron. Her hair curling iron made contact with the dress, burned it and stained it.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Lauren Conrad looking Good

There have been rumors that Lauren was forced to pay for the expensive gown which she had ruined. Apart from that, she also had to beg for a new gown so that she could go to the ball.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Lauren Conrad with Her Book

Although these episodes seem to be funny and exhilarating, they show how Lauren Conrad is used to her hot hair curling irons. After all, apart from the straight hair and ponytails, she has also been seen with some curls and bangs in her hair which must have been achieved with her curling irons only.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Whitney Port Hairstyle

Style your hair like Whitney Port

The well-known actress from the popular television show ‘The Hills’ attracts her fans with dazzling hairstyle. Her simple hair looks make her stylish and gorgeous. Now, you can easily style your hair like her, in less time and can become attractive and graceful.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Whitney Port Hairstyle

Whitney has long "beach" blonde hair with platinum blonde highlights. You can style long and beautiful hair like Whitney by just separating it into two-inch sections and rolling each one with a large velro roller. Curls should be left covered for 15 minutes with a satin bonnet. Your attractive look is ready.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Whitney Port Long Hair

If you have brown hair then try making brown highlights lighter than your hair color Whitney Port is also famous for wearing her hair down and parted bottom with middle and soft, cascading waves which you can easily have.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Whitney Port and Audrina Patridge

With increasing toxic waste and dust hair loses their charm and become rough and dry. You can protect your hair from sun by using sun protection conditioners and taking a special diet full of nutrition and vitamins.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyles: Whitney Port Fashion

Don’t forget to massage your hair once a week, it will help in improving growth of your hair and will reduce hair loss. Protect your hair by regularly trimming them to avoid ruined endings.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Celebrity Haircuts That Work For You

Katie Holmes's Short Bob
BEST FOR "This look works best on heart- and oval-shaped faces," says N.Y.C. hairstylist Patrick Melville. "It also works on a square face if the bob is angled slightly."
MORE TIPS TO MAKE IT YOUR OWN Rounder faces want to avoid anything shorter than chin-length since it will accentuate the shape. If you have a high forehead, opt for a few long, side-swept bangs. Straight and wavy textures work well for the short bob, but beware that coarse hair at a shorter length can often appear puffy and untamed.

Katie Holmes's Short Bob Hiarstyle



Reese Witherspoon's Long Layers with Bangs
BEST FOR "This look works so well on Reese because she has a heart-shaped face and a strong jawline, and the bangs and layers soften those angles," says David John of the Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon in L.A.
MORE TIPS TO MAKE IT YOUR OWN If you have an oval face, ask your stylist to cut shorter layers close to the feature you'd like to highlight, such as lips, cheekbones or eyes. For round faces, John recommends adding "a longer side-swept bang to disguise the fullness of the face."

Reese Witherspoon's Long Layers with Bangs



Victoria Beckham's Pixie Cut
BEST FOR "This cut works well for anyone with strong facial features," says hairstylist Barmoha. "It adds femininity to a sharp jawline." This cut is also great for heart-shaped faces because it draws attention to the eyes and cheekbones.
MORE TIPS TO MAKE IT YOUR OWN If you have fine hair, a pixie adds height to the crown, making hair appear thicker. If your hair is wavy, make sure your stylist embraces its natural unruliness—the result will be magically messy!

Victoria Beckham's Pixie Cut




Gwyneth Paltrow's Long Bob
BEST FOR "Round faces are slimmed by long layers around the face that naturally fall forward," says N.Y.C. salon owner Eva Scrivo.
MORE TIPS TO MAKE IT YOUR OWN The "lob" is an incredibly versatile style for those with straight to wavy hair textures. If you have a square face, avoid blunt bobs; choppier versions will soften your jawline and draw attention away from any hard angles.

Gwyneth Paltrow's Long Bob


Jennifer Hudson's Choppy Cut
BEST FOR "This is a great haircut for someone with a long face," says L.A. stylist Stephanie Pohl. (If you have a square jawline like Hudson's, Pohl recommends styling hair with a center part.)
MORE TIPS TO MAKE IT YOUR OWN If you have thick hair, this choppy cut is a great way to thin it out. If you have curly hair, ask for a subtle graduation in the back for this cut to work best. Slim fuller faces with the addition of side-swept bangs.

Jennifer Hudson's Choppy Cut


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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Hair Tips : How to Cut Curly Hair

How to Cut Curly Hair
Dos and Don’ts of Trimming and Shaping Your Curls
by. Adrienne Christina Miles

Crying after coming home from a salon is not a rare occurrence for someone with curly hair, especially after getting a trim or cut. Not every hair stylist knows how to cut curly hair, and not every person with curly hair knows how to articulate what they want – or knows when the stylist is doing something that won’t work for their hair.

Lorraine Massey’s book Curly Girl: The Handbook is full of excellent advice for curly hair. She has a whole section dedicated to cutting curly hair, including advice for experts about how to cut curly hair. Cutting curly hair is much different from cutting straight hair because of the unique nature of curly hair. The “spring factor” (curly hair springs like a coil) makes curly hair much different wet than dry, which can create problems when cutting the hair. Curly hair appears longer when wet and shorter when dry and very different when blow-dried straight.
Below are some basic things to keep in mind, according to Curly Girl, when getting you curls cut or trimmed.
Dos and Don't for Curly Cuts:

* DO cut the hair when it is dry. We all know curly hair is much different when it’s wet versus when it is dry. It appears longer, finer, and more “together.” Curly hair comes to life (and becomes shorter) when it’s dry, so working with how it is once it dries is key when dealing with curly hair. Curly hair isn’t like straight hair, which is pretty much the same when it dries.
* DO avoid blunt cuts, which ignore the spring factor and stretch the hair to an unnatural state so it’s too short when it dries.In Curly Girl, Massey gives exact instruction as to exactly where to cut each curl (at the beginning of each C). Cutting a blunt, uniform cut throughout the hair is just impractical.
* DO cut just before the crest of each curl. Don’t cut midway through the curl, giving the hair a very frizzy, uneven look.
* DO the top front of the hair last, and DON’T take too much off here because the curls are shortest and more fragile there.
* DON’T overly layer the hair. Overly layering hair makes it appear much bigger, while one length all around appears to weigh down the hair and take away definition.
* DON’T thin out fine curly hair. The gravity/weight of a strong curl is what gives hair definition.
* DON’T use a razor to cut curly hair. It isn’t as sharp as scissors and can create badly frayed ends.


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Monday, June 8, 2009

Hair Tips : How to Follow the Curly Girl Method for Curly Hair


How to Follow the Curly Girl Method for Curly Hair

Steps :
1. Clarify with a sulfate shampoo before beginning. This will cleanse your hair of any silicones--ingredients in some hair products that are not water soluble (see the Warnings section below).
2. Have your hair trimmed. This will get rid of any damage or split ends. If you don't want to visit a hair salon you can always trim your own of course.
3. Replace your brush with a wide-toothed comb. It is easiest to damage hair with a brush whether wet or dry. Untangling hair while dry with any tool is not a good idea; separating the curls dry just causes more frizz. Instead of a brush, switch to a wide-toothed comb, or even better, just use your fingers (when the hair is wet). If it is difficult to untangle your hair this way, add more conditioner to your hair when wet or trim any unruly ends.
4. Stop shampooing your hair. Most shampoos contain harsh, drying sulfates that are extremely damaging for curly hair (ammonium laureth sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, etc.). They make curly hair frizzy and uncooperative. Conditioner can be used sufficiently to clean the hair (see the next step). Also, more gentle shampoos that contain mild cleansers (i.e. cocamidopropyl betaine or coco betaine) can be used occasionally or more often for wavier hair types.
"You'd never dream of washing a good sweater with detergent. Yet most shampoos contain harsh detergents (sodium lauryl sulfate or laureth sulfate) that one finds in dish washing liquid. They're great for pots and pans because they cut grease so effectively. Your hair on the other hand, needs to retain some natural oils, which protect your hair and scalp. Stripping them away deprives the hair of necessary moisture and amino acids and makes it look dry and dull." - Lorraine Massey

5. Wash your scalp with conditioner (conditioner washing). Begin your routine by wetting your hair in the shower. Distribute conditioner on your entire scalp and massage your scalp with the tips of your fingers (not your fingernails). This rubbing action will loosen dirt and dandruff which can then be rinsed away. (Be sure to avoid silicones in your hair products, see the Warnings.) Thoroughly rinse your scalp afterwards. Depending on how dry your scalp is, you can conditioner wash, once a week, twice a week, or every day.

"The curly-haired can leave their hair hydrated with natural oils and clean their scalps quite well by rinsing only with hair conditioner once a week or less. Rubbing the scalp firmly with fingers is enough to loosen dirt." - Lorraine Massey

6. Distribute conditioner throughout all of your hair and untangle gently. Use your hands or a wide-toothed comb. Start by untangling bottom sections of your hair and then gradually move upwards. Let the conditioner sit in your hair for five minutes or so for extra moisture. You also may want to part your hair at this point with a comb. Part your hair to the side to prevent "triangle-shaped" hair.
7. Do the final rinse of your hair with cool or cold water. This will decrease frizz and add shine. Leave some conditioner in your hair, especially in dry sections like the ends. It is fine to run your fingers through your hair gently, but do not comb your hair after this point.
8. Apply products to your hair. Do it while it is soaking wet if you have curlier hair, but wait five minutes or so if you have medium to wavy curly hair. Put product in your hands and rub them together to emulsify. Then, smooth or rake the product into your hair by sections. A common method is to begin with a leave-in cream or conditioner to decrease frizz and then follow with a gel for hold and definition. (Using your normal conditioner as a leave-in is fine too.[1]) However, use whatever type and order of products you like. Next, finger shape the curls by scrunching them (cup your hair in the palms of your hands and scrunch in an upward motion) and/or twisting individual curls around a finger.
9. Gently scrunch your hair with a t-shirt, paper towels, or a micro-fiber towel to remove excess moisture, as a generic terrycloth towel will make your hair frizzy. You may wish to finger shape your curls at this time instead. Next, wait five or so minutes so the hair can permanently assume its current shape.
10. Decrease the drying time of your hair by plopping.[2] Spread an old t-shirt or micro-fiber towel onto a flat surface (such as the toilet with seat down). Bend over at the waist and position your hair in the middle of the cloth. With your head touching the cloth, drape the back section of cloth over your head. Twist the sides until they form "sausage rolls" and clip or tie them at the base of your neck. After 15-30 minutes remove the cloth. If your hair is frizzy after plopping lightly graze the hair with gel.

* Plopping works best for medium to long length curly hair. The curls usually become weirdly squished after plopping in shorter hair. See How to Plop Your Hair for more info. as well.
11. Dry your hair. Air drying is the easiest and gentlest way to dry your hair. If you must blow dry your hair use a diffuser to avoid frizz. Only dry your hair partially (about 80% dry) and air-dry the rest of the way.[3] Do not touch your hair while it is drying or it will mess up and frizz. Both types of diffusers work well in terms of diffusing and decreasing frizz:

* A bowl diffuser with fingers causes more volume and clumping (curls sticking together instead of going every which way), is bulky and heavier, and will probably only fit on the hairdryer it comes with. Place a section of hair in the bowl and press the bowl to your head. Then turn on the "warm" setting of your blow dryer. Press the cool shot if your head gets too hot.[4]
* A sock diffuser is lightweight, fits on any hair dryer, and is portable. Aim the diffuser at different parts of your hair while you scrunch your hair with your hands. Stop scrunching when your hair is about 50% dry.[5]
12. Find an experienced hairstylist. Ask him/her in advance if they are experienced in cutting curly hair and what products they are going to use on your hair. Unplanned haircuts can be disastrous for curly hair. If their products contain silicones insist on bringing your own. If your hairstylist uses a razor to thin out your hair it will make your ends ratty and prone to split ends. Remember, it takes a skilled hairdresser to successfully cut layers or other haircuts in curly hair.
13. Have your hair trimmed every four to six months. A 1/2-inch or 1/4-inch trim is usually enough to get rid of split ends. Long, rounded layers are more suited to curly hair--short layers tend to stick up and look funny. Curly hair usually consists of a combination of textures, with the crown being the curliest part. For this reason it's hard to tell what dry curly hair looks like when wet--consider having your hair cut dry. Also, take into account that curly hair is much shorter when dry than wet. You may lose only two inches while wet, but that could be four or five while dry!


14. Give your hair time to adjust. It takes 2-6 weeks for your hair to adjust to the no shampoo and it may even look worse at first. Hair is a long-term project and it may take a couple weeks for it to regain its health after being stripped of moisture for years by shampoo.
15. Show off your glamorous, beautiful curls!
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Jessica Alba Latest Hairstyle in 2009

Jessica Alba is one of the few celebrities who have not had a single hair disaster and the way she flaunts her cute and latest new hairstyles, it is unlikely to happen in the future as well. Recently, Alba was placed at #3 on a poll conducted by one of the reputed hairstyle magazine to find out ‘Most Wanted Celebrity Hairstyle’.

Celebrity Jessica Alba's latest Hairstyle


The actresses are well known for their latest and trendier looks and hairstyles. They generally change their hairstyles rapidly, but that must match their looks and the shape of face also. Jessica Alba’s shape of the face is a blend of oval and diamond. Jessica Alba is famous for her wavy long hairstyle.

Actress Jessica Alba long curly hairstyle

She generally wears long but wavy hairstyles. Her long hair is made locks at her jaw line and shoulders. The locks falling on her face also looks trendy. People are fond of keeping those locks falling over the face due to this trend by the famous actress. Her hairstyles are famous in industry foe it suits her everytime she wears them.
Celebrity Jessica Alba Bob Hairstyle


Her dresses are also complimenting to the long and wavy hair. She has a thin medium hair texture and thus prefers to keep her long wavy hairstyles while attending the Award functions. Her hairstyles have however changed since last few years.

The long dark hair changed to her blonde bob cut and at the last, long again. These changes have been enormous in the last years but they suit her very well. All colors and hairstyles compliment her personality making her a brilliant actress.

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Heidi Montag's Hair

Heidi Montag's Hairstyles

More than her villain role in the famous television showThe Hills’, Heidi Montag is known for her trendy hairstyle. Sometimes she keeps her hair simply straight and long, her blond hair has a few soft bends that are falling from her shoulders to her chest length. Layers around the bottom give a wavy and bouncy look.

The Hills-Fashion and Harstyles: Heidi Montag

Styling your Hair like Heidi can be easily done by just following some easy steps:

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Heidi Montag's Long Hairstyle

- To give your hair a long and wavy look like Heidi, you just need to blow dry hair with a large paddle brush to bring the volume and softness in them. This will give a girlish yet an elegant look.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Heidi Montag Blonde

- To get a cute and gorgeous look like Heidi’s curly short hair, part your hair from the middle and wrap two-inch section from the bottom with the help of iron. Don’t forget to finger the curls with a styling spray. This will give your hair a deep and bouncy look.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt

To give your hair a healthy and fresh look you can increase their strength by using an antiliold shampoo which consists of regenium ingredients. You can even apply special hair masks to remove the dryness and roughness from them

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Scarlett Johansson Celebrity Hairstyles Gallery

Scarlett Johansson in Moet & Chandon: A Tribute To Cinema - Arrivals
Scarlett Johansson arrives for the Moet and Chandon: A Tribute to Cinema party at Big Sky Studios on March 24, 2009 in London, England. (Photo by Tim Whitby/Getty Images)

Beautiful Soft Curly Hairstyle 2009 From Celebrity Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson Long Soft Curly Hairstyle 2009
Scarlett I. Johansson is an American actress and singer. Johansson rose to fame with her role in 1998's The Horse Whisperer and subsequently gained critical acclaim for her roles in Ghost World, Lost in Translation (for which she won a BAFTA), and Girl with a Pearl Earring, the latter two earning her Golden Globe Award nominations in 2003.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Lo Bosworth Style

Lo Bosworth’s Hairstyle

Lo Bosworth, the pretty lady who plays the best friend of Lauren Conrad in ‘The Hills’, has the most gorgeous hair. She is one person who loves playing with her locks. She has always been reinventing the style and changing the colour.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Lo Bosworth

Over the years Lo Bosworth has had so many different looks, some with open hair, high buns and teased chignons. Her chic red dress teamed with the slick chignon was by far the best. The chignon brought out her facial features clearly while lending an angelic aura to her face. It also gave symmetry and balance to her oval shape.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Lo Bosworth long Blonde

It is easy to get this look, especially if you haven’t washed your face for the 2-3 days. You need to start by damping your hair and then applying two dollops of mousse to it. Next, blow dry your hair while brushing it with a flat brush. Then, gather it from the nape of your neck and tie it into a ponytail. After that twist it into a tight bun and secure it with hair pins.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Lo Bosworth with Lauren Conrad

Lo Bosworth also looks amazing with her opened layered hair. It alleviates her character while making her look casual. This look is even simpler to achieve. Just walk into your nearest salon and ask them to layer your hair. Then get it blow dried.

The Hills-Fashion and Hairstyle: Lauren Bosworth Hairstyle

Monday, June 1, 2009

Style of Lady Gaga

The style statement of Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga or Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta has become a favorite fashion icon now-a-days and she even says that when she writes music, she keeps on thinking what she is going to wear on her next stage show.

The Hills: Fashion and Hairstyle: Lady Gaga

She is the one who keeps performance art, pop art and fashion on a single table. She has also stated that her mother has been her inspiration to love fashion and that her mother always kept herself beautiful.

The Hills: Fashion and Hairstyle: Lady Gaga Hairstyle

She has a powerful and iconic fashion statement and is always provocative. ‘Haus of Gaga’ is her own team of creative production which creates her fashion, hair and props on the stage.

The Hills: Fashion and Hairstyle: Lady Gaga Fashion

In the year 2008, she started been compared to the American song writer and singer, Christina Aguilera, because of their similar hair styles and make up. Although the comparisons were negated by Aguilera, they gave much useful publicity to Lady Gaga which helped her a lot in her career.

The Hills: Fashion and Hairstyle: Party Lady Gaga

Until now, she has been seen in different colors, styles and lengths of hair and whatever she wears looks good on her. Because she is soon going to be included in ‘The Hills’ reality show, we can expect to know more about her fashion tastes and styles.