Face Shape, Hair Texture, Body Size, and Age are all things to consider when thinking about whether you'd look good in short hair. Almost every woman can wear short hair. The secret is finding the right cut for your face shape and hair texture. In this gallery, I'll help you figure out the best short hairstyles for you.
You'll see pictures of the year's most gorgeous short hairstyles on women of all ages. I include bobs, edgy cuts, shags, pixie hairstyles and more. You'll see the hottest hairstyles of the moment, find out how to style them and you'll learn by the end of this gallery which short hairstyles would look best on you. Click here for the gallery of short hairstyles
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7/13/2016 0 Comments 9 Ways to Sleep with CurlsYou had a glorious hair day, all of your products did what they were supposed to and frizz stayed away. Your curl definition could not be beat. But the big question for every curly girl is - how can you make this last until tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day, without having to shampoo and style all over again?
We have the answer, or rather, we have 9 answers. There is no one way to sleep with curly hair. It's all about finding a way to wear your hair to sleep that won't leave you with dents, frizz or flattened curls the next morning. Depending on the length of your hair, how loose or tight your curls are, and whether you wear your hair wet or dry to sleep, you just have to find the way that works best for you. Here are 9 ways to sleep with curls, but you can mix and modify these for your unique situation.
Click here for all the details 7/6/2016 0 Comments Ditch the Blow-DryerIn the dog days of summer, when your blow-dryer suddenly feels like a blowtorch, you'll thank Jamaican hair expert Denine Smith for this heat-free drying trick. After shampooing and conditioning, set hair in Velcro rollers to air-dry. "You end up with lush, bouncy, free-flowing curls," he says.
You’re putting your head in their hands; confiding skeletons you might even keep from your BFF; trusting them to give you the best hair ever. Couldn’t hurt to follow a few rules that will bond you and your hair pro forever. Celeb colorist, Denis De Souza, gets totally honest here…
1) Stop coloring at home. Just stop. Doesn’t matter how nice and easy it looks, the risk of wrecking your color and damaging strands with over-the-counter color is huge—especially if you’re going for highlights. Just bite the bullet and make an appointment. You’ll save money in the long run. 2) Discuss hair health at the BEGINNING of the appointment. You might think a consultation is all about color and placement, but it’s also the time to share any concerns you have about your hair’s condition. Freaking out that your fried ends and breakage are out of control? Tip off your colorist so they can choose a product that will not only repair your strands, but leave them in healthier, shinier condition after the color application. 3) Understand why your pro doesn’t want to retouch every strand. We know, we know. You love your blonde, your bleach, and your touch-ups. But give your hairdresser a break when they refuse to overlap your highlights. Bleach on top of bleach = breakage. And that ain’t pretty. 4) When your colorist wants you to use a product at home, use it. Trust us—this isn’t a sales pitch. There’s good reason for sending you home with, say, Joico’s Color Balance Purple Shampoo and Conditioner—they don’t want your gorg new blonde to go brassy or yellow. 5) Let your pro tone your hair. No, it doesn’t mean they got the color wrong and need to tweak it. It might just mean that your colorist wants to make sure the new caramel/honey/sandy strands in your highlighted brunette hair don’t turn brassy-orange. (And when they send you home with Joico’s Color Balance Blue Shampoo…use it. See #5 if you’re still skeptical.) 6) Trust their judgment. You may be dying for Taylor Swift’s new Met Gala platinum hair, but that doesn’t mean her exact shade of blonde works with your skin tone and eye color. If your colorist nixes your choice, believe that it’s for good reason and ask them for a compromise that won’t fry your hair or make you look like a total washout. 7/1/2016 As the Chair Turns - July 2016What's Inside This Month
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