Friday, April 27, 2012

New Hair

We all know the feeling; summer's around the corner, we're thinking about holidays, hitting the town and wanting to look our best. What's the solution? New hair of course. Here are a few of our favourite spring makeovers!

Polly Whitehouse
Daringly short spring bob



Kelly Cates/Dalglish
Freshly bobbed


Carol Kirkwood
What a difference this haircut makes


Sarah-Jane Mee
A new shorter auburn bob



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Winter Wedding Hairstyles

Wedding Hairstyles | Celebrity Updo HairstylesThe perfect hairstyle will bring your entire wedding day look together. The loose and beachy styles of summer may seem out of place or too "undone" for the winter months, when elegance reigns supreme. These are some of the best winter wedding hair ideas.

There will be several factors that go into deciding on your wedding hairstyle. There is the length and texture of your hair, of course, but also the formality of your wedding, the headpiece and wedding jewelry you plan to wear, and even the neckline of your bridal gown. This is why most brides will not have their hair trial until a month or two before the wedding. Any sooner, and you won't have all of the information that you need to make the best decision.

Winter weddings tend to be more formal and elegant than those in the summer, and therefore more elaborate hairstyles work very well. Updos are often the best choice, as they create a very polished look and as a bonus, will allow any interesting details on the shoulders of your gown to show. Many winter brides opt for a lace shrug or other special wrap, and keeping your hair up off your shoulders will look the best with this sort of accent piece.

You cannot go wrong with a classic chignon for a wedding in the winter, or at any other time of the year, for that matter. Make it special by wearing a glamorous headpiece like a crystal or rhinestone clip on the side. If you want to amp up the drama factor, wear a cluster of white feathers in your chignon. It is a fresh and modern update on a classic style. The feathers also happen to tie in beautifully with an all-white Winter Wonderland wedding theme.

Another option for an updo for a winter wedding is a braided bun. This is a fantastic style for brides who have long hair. The braided bun is romantic and looks wonderful with lace bridal gowns. Having your hair pulled back will allow your wedding jewelry to be better seen. Pearl earrings look lovely with this vintage inspired hairstyle. Finish it off with a scattering of pearl hairpins tucked around the bun.

Having a city-chic winter wedding? Then opt for a sleek and easy style like a low side ponytail. Have your stylist loosely sweep your hair to one side, then decorate it with a jeweled ponytail wrap. Though simple, the style can be surprisingly elegant, as long as it is smooth and sleek. This is a great complement to a slinky charmeuse wedding gown, particularly one with a low cut back.

Finally, there is the half up wedding hairdo, which is a favorite all year round. In the winter, go for a more polished version; save the tousled look for a beach wedding in the summer months. Add the right amount of elegance with a crystal beaded double headband or a wide satin headband decorated with a jeweled ornament. This classic style is sure to please at any time of the year.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Asian Hairstyles for Men

Asian men, keep in mind that the hair type is much more different than the Caucasians that the hairdressers are used to. A different haircut is needed for a good styling and different hair care treatments for a good health. The Asian hair is dark shaded, thick and extra straight. That's why you should consider your options, because styling it in a different look would need a high maintenance.

Short Mohawk and Faux hawk Hairstyles for Asian Men

 Even though it's not easy to style, the mohawk hairstyle matches the Asian looks to. It can be styled in the well known classic way, or even in a faux hawk if you want to avoid razor cuts. But this hairstyle can be made in a more edgy look to, if you get inspired by anime hairstyles. They are very in trend and very extreme with their vivid colors and surreal shapes. Just make sure you use proper hair styling products that are appropriate for Asian hair.

Spiky Hairstyles for Asian Men

 Spiky hairstyles match any personality and any face shape. Left longer to medium length, or extra short, making spikes can offer a crazy look, or just an ordinary modern office hairstyle. Depending on the way you style the spikes, this hairstyle can be very versatile. Change the parting, or make it disappear, pull your spikes to the sides or wright in the front to make a punkish style. The longer the hair is, the more versatile it will be and the more intriguing hairstyles you can create.

Punk Rock Hairstyles for Asian Men

 The punk rock hairstyles are a great comeback specially because the Asian men opt for this very American look. The contrast is so big that it makes a very cool edgy style to go for. Cut short on the sides and left longer on top styled high up, will make the punk rock hairstyle. You can go for a retro look, or the colorful modern hairstyles. Dye your hair at the ends and enjoy the new craze.

Medium Length Hairstyles for Asian Men

The medium length hairstyles are the most simple ones. Cut in layers and left loose, the medium hairstyles are very soft but showing a strong attitude and character. Swept in a side parting, or left natural in a middle parting, the medium length hairstyle is a low maintenance look that has a unique effect with the Asian facial features.

 Keep in mind that almost all the men haircuts are the same with the Caucasians, they are just personalized. You don't need to keep the same haircut for ages, be daring and make something different. Mix the styles and create unique looks, go retro with a punk rock look having extra volume, or ultra modern with the anime hairstyles. No matter which one you go for, the Asian hairstyles are all about being special and fallowing the urban looks.

Beach Wedding Hairstyles

Once you have picked out your bridal gown, it is time to start figuring out the rest of your wedding day look. The hairstyle which you select will be a big part of your overall style on that special day, and should match not only your gown, but the wedding location. These are some of the best beach wedding hairstyles for brides.

The hairstyles for a beach wedding should reflect the laid back attitude of the beach. Anything too polished, formal, or perfect will look unnatural with the sun and sand. Yet at the same time, you want your hair to be special, better than your everyday casual style. Also, it is important to factor in how the ocean breezes and the humid salt air can affect the way your hair behaves. With all that in mind, these are some of the bridal hairstyles which will really fit the bill.

If your hair is naturally wavy, wearing it mostly down can be beautiful for a beach wedding. Have the stylist use an anti-frizz potion to make sure that your waves don't turn into a frizzy mess. Leaving all of your hair down, however, can be too wild, especially on a windy day. A wonderful idea is to pull back just a section of hair from the sides or the top of the head and gently twist or braid them. This provides a good place to anchor your veil and bridal hair jewelry, and will make sure that you don't have hair blowing in your face during an outdoor ceremony on the beach.

Another gorgeous idea for a beach wedding hairstyle is to pull your hair back into a loose bun. For smooth hair, a knotted bun at the nape of the neck is lovely. Brides with wavy or more textural hair can think about pulling the hair back very gently so the natural waves are not pulled straight. Then gather into a low bun off to one side and festoon it with a tropical flower, such as a fuchsia hibiscus. The result will be both elegant and relaxed.

Brides with straight hair can wear it in a low polished ponytail for a beach wedding. Asymmetry is very stylish right now, and an off center pony will be right on trend. Definitely have this wedding hairdo done by a professional so that it looks special enough for a bride and does not look like the ponytail you might wear to the gym. Finish it off with a strand of crystal or pearl bridal hair jewelry wrapped around the base of the pony to hide the hairband.

If you are a barefoot on the beach type of bride, a braid might be your ideal wedding hairstyle. Braids have been making a comeback, and they are now done in ways that will not make you look like a schoolgirl. A soft braid (as opposed to a very contrived French braid) is a lovely option for a beachy bride. To allow the pretty hairstyle to show, choose a simple single layer veil and delicate hair ornaments, such as a set of hairpins. You will be ready to head to the beach and get married in style!