The Right Haircut for that Right Hair Style
The Right Haircut for that Right Hair Style
When you go into a hair salon you are faced with lots of decisions. One may be to color or not to color. You also are faced with how you want your hair styled. This then leads to the right hair cut.
There are a lot of ways you can get your haircut. The simplest way is to get a buzz cut. The only question here is what length clipper blade do you want used on it and do you want the sides or back longer than the top or the top a bit longer than the sides.

Next there is the question of a scissor cut versus a razor cut. Sometimes you will encounter a stylist you only cuts hair with scissors. Others use both. And some others prefer using a razor to cut hair. You won’t know this until you are face to face with your stylist.
Generally a scissors is used for a blunt cut edge. The result is smooth and straight. You might use scissors with very fine hair or curly hair. A razor is used for a more jagged edged hair style. A stylist may say they can cut your hair as short with a razor as with a clipper. A razor cut leaves the ends more uneven. A razor will also be used to lessen the weight of heavy hair. A razor can be used to soften and texture thick hair. Which one you choose will determine your final hair shape and style.
CHRISTINA APPLEGATE HAIR

CHRISTINA APPLEGATE HAIR
Christina Applegate, the star of “Samantha Who” is a stunning blonde actress who has recently became an in forced spokesperson for fighting against breast cancer. She is also known as an Emmy Award winning star. However, years ago, Christina Applegate already won fans over when she was playing as Kelly Bundy through the sitcom “Married…with Children”. From then on her career was going great, landing big screen roles, was in Broadway, and recently for “Samantha Who” which every loved her.
Christina Applegate raves much love from her fans due to her hairstyles and much recently, sporting a hairstyle that is inspired by a traditional French twist, a sleek, side-swept hairstyle. She has dark blonde/burnt toast base hair color, with medium to medium thick hair texture that is certainly in great shape along with its natural waves.
Fans love to copy her sleek hairstyle, even if you are no fan, you will still love recreating her hairstyle.
- First and foremost, prep your tresses with styling cream or styling spray.
- With the use of a long tail comb, create a side part that extends way back from the hairline.
- Brush your hair, but do not touch the side swept bang partition, and the pin the hair out of your way.
- Gather your hair and do a ponytail with the base halfway in between the crown and nape of your neck. After so, twist the ponytail; hold the base using your left hand, with your right hand, hold the ponytails’ end straight and pointing up.
- Do a French twist, tuck some pins to keep hair in place, spray some styling spray then you are done!
THIN HAIR, HAIR STYLING TIPS
THIN HAIR, HAIR STYLING TIPS
Hair needs to be properly cut and shaped to highlight your best facial features. People with thin hair are often bothered for according to them there is no hairstyle that can fit them. Although there are not a great number of styles to choose from, there is however no need to worry as there are good hairstyles for thin hair.
Hairstyles for thin hair normally include shorter cuts because it gives you greater volume and lift although longer hairstyles are acceptable with the early stages of thinning. A side parting instead of a center parting will cover the thinness at the top. . If you have thin hair then you may want to choose hairstyle with bangs. Bangs, if well cut will present some volume and can often succeed in hiding the bald patches. Adding layers on the top will give style to a pulled back hair and take some weight off the top. A body wave with soft curls can grant your hair more bounce and fullness.

For men, it is ideal if you opt for a very short crew cut or a Caesar hairstyle because they provide the illusion of having thick hair. For women, chin length hair is much more favourable than long hair since it takes the attention away from the hair. For women who really prefer longer hairstyles, braids and updos are there for you. Braids and updos keep your hair seemingly full and thick. Also, a very sleek short bob often fits well for those with thin hair.
SHAGGY SHORT HAIRSTYLE, SUMMER FALL
If you’re considering getting a short hairstyle, you may want to consider going for a shaggy look. The best thing about getting your hair cut to accommodate a shaggy look is that you can easily apply some product and turn shaggy into chic! Additionally, shaggy haircuts are perfect for women who have very thick hair as they are easy to accommodate and extremely versatile. The following are the three most common types of shaggy hairstyles for women:
Short in back, Shaggy in front: This style is usually very short in the back and longer in the front. You can see a chic version of this shag on Victoria Beckham. Whether you choose to dress this cut up with a little product, or wake up and sport a bed-head look, this cut will look awesome at all hours of the day.
Layered and Lengthy: This cut is usually slightly longer all around your head and includes a few longer layers in either the front or back. This shag looks best when dressed up with some hair gel or pomade to give it a clean, sharp, textured look. Normally, if your short shag falls below your ears, you will not want to sport the bed-head style. However, the good news is that styling this type of shag is extremely quick and easy!
Furthermore, if you want to femme up your shag, you can add accessories to your shag such as clips and headbands. Colorful headbands are currently becoming the rage fashion accessory for women with short shags.
BRAIDED BUN PROM HAIR
Looking good for prom can be hard, but an elegant hairstyle can be easy! Braiding your hair into a bun can be very flattering to lift the hair away from your face. It can also be a sexy look because it exposes the neckline and shoulders.
Before you raise you hair up, consider your face shape. If you are going to pull the hair up all the way into a bun, then you will want to have an oval or heart shaped face because it will be very flattering. You will also want to have smaller feminine features to accentuate because with larger foreheads or noses, this look will simply but your face out of balance.
If you have a round or elongated face, or you have large features, you can still pull off a braided bun look by adding a side swept bang combination to break up the lines of your face and lessen the overall effect of the ‘up’ hairstyle. You can also create new looks with a combination of bun and some long layered strands along your face.

A more modern and fun look can also be created by putting the bun to the side of your head. This look is still an ‘up’ style with a modern twist! Your hair looks like a beautiful flower if it is done right. But for women with really thick hair, you will look like you are hiding a softball in the flower, so this look may not be for you. You will have to experiment a little before you are sure, but take some chances and see if the braided bun works for you!
BEST PAGEANT HAIRSTYLES FOR 2010
When it comes to hairstyles there are literally thousands to choose from. The difference comes in knowing which style is appropriate for which event. This can become especially difficult when it comes down to the best pageant hairstyles.

If you are entering a pageant the first thing you will probably want to have is a hairstyle that is complex and glamorous. While you want to look your best, you don’t want to look overdone. The truth is that the best pageant hairstyles are kept simple. When choosing the right style for yourself you have to consider your hair type and what style will stay in. A wavy or curly look would work better if you have medium to thick hair, while a straight look is best for thinner hair types.

You should also consider the dress you will be wearing and the event you will be wearing it in. If it is the swimwear section, for example, you want a casual look so a longer length with layers or cascading curls would be perfect. If it is the evening wear event you may want to consider going for something more formal like an updo. This can be done whether you have straight or curly hair, and some decorative pins or a fresh flower would be a nice touch to give you that elegant look.
The best pageant hairstyles really depend on your own unique style and hair type. If you choose the right style, your hair will be your crowning glory.
MISCHA BARTON POPULAR HAIRSTYLES 2010

MISCHA BARTON POPULAR HAIRSTYLES 2010
Mischa Barton is a style icon to many young girls and women around the world, and she never ceases to impress the critics. If you want to have the Mischa Barton hairstyle, there are a few steps you can follow. The Mischa Barton hairstyle features angled layers with stepped up sides. This style is ideal for medium and thick hair, and not complicated to do. After you have washed your hair, apply gel to the roots so that the style will hold for longer. It is better to use a gel spray than gel from a tub.
Mischa Barton Hair

Part your hair in sections and start blow-drying from the back. For best results you should use a radial brush. Dry the roots as you normally would, but when it comes to the ends, try to curve them underneath. When it comes to creating the curls, use a curling iron and start at the back. Only curl the ends and mid section of the hair, as you want the rest to be straight. To lift the roots and give your hair more volume you can apply some wax to them. To maintain the curls you can add some wax to the ends too.
Mischa Barton Long Hair

When your curls are perfect and you have the volume you want, add some smoothing shine to the hair from the midsection down. You don’t want to add any at all to your roots, as it can make your hair a bit heavier. With these styling tips you can have the Mischa Barton hairstyle in no time.