Tuesday, January 27, 2015








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HAIRSTYLE THIS 2015:)

                                    

hair style - the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)
rat - a pad (usually made of hair) worn as part of a woman's coiffure
hair - a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss; "he combed his hair"; "each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells"
beehive - a hairdo resembling a beehive
bouffant - a woman's hairstyle in which the hair gives a puffy appearance
haircut - the style in which hair has been cut
lockringletwhorlcurl - a strand or cluster of hair
AfroAfro hairdo - a rounded thickly curled hairdo
bangfringe - a border of hair that is cut short and hangs across the forehead
bob - a hair style for women and children; a short haircut all around
wave - a hairdo that creates undulations in the hair
braidplaittresstwist - a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair
chignon - a roll of hair worn at the nape of the neck
marcel - a hairdo characterized by deep regular waves that are made by a heated curling iron
pageboy - a smooth hair style with the ends of the hair curled inward
pompadour - a hair style in which the front hair is swept up from the forehead
ponytail - a hair style that draws the hair back so that it hangs down in back of the head like a pony's tail
roach - a roll of hair brushed back from the forehead
scalp lock - a long tuft of hair left on top of the shaven head
thatch - hair resembling thatched roofing material


     The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal groomingfashion, and cosmetics,  although practical, cultural, and popular considerations also influence some hairstyles.[1] The oldest   known depiction of hair braiding dates back about 30,000 years. In ancient civilizations, women's hair    was often elaborately and carefully dressed in special ways. In Imperial Rome, women wore their hair in  omplicated styles. From the time of the Roman Empire[citation needed] until the Middle Ages, most women grew their hair as long as it would naturally grow.

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During the Roman Empire as well as in the 16th century in the western world, women began to wear their hair in extremely ornate styles. In the later half of the 15th century and on into the 16th century a very high hairline on the forehead was considered attractive. During the 15th and 16th centuries, European men wore their hair cropped no longer than shoulder-length. In the early 17th century male hairstyles grew longer, with waves or curls being considered desirable.

Easy, Low Ponytail Hairstyle: Long Hair Styles 20152015 Updo Hairstyles for Long Hair: Side Bun Updos

             A hairstylist, or hairdresser, is someone who cuts and styles hair. He or she often offers other services such as coloring and hair extensions. Employment in this profession is incredibly varied, from high-powered salons which cater to the rich and famous to corner barbershops which offer basic haircuts at low prices. Depending on where a hairstylist works, he or she typically must get a cosmetology license from a certifying organization, to ensure that the hairstylist has fulfilled basic training requirements.
Hairdressers work in a very old profession. People have been styling hair for thousands of years, and the personal retinues of many monarchs and prominent individuals included hairdressers as far back as Greek and Roman times. Just like their ancient counterparts, modern hairstylists keep up with hair fashions, popular trends, and new techniques for cutting and styling hair.
A good hairstylist has an excellent fashion sense, along with a keen eye for looks which will be attractive on a specific client. He or she can use various tricks to cut and texture hair for a desired look, and a hairstylist may also add color to the cut, if desired. Some people use the services of hairstylists to do their hair for major events, like weddings and balls, relying on the experience and skills of the hairstylist to get a sleek, fashionable look.

HAIRSTYLE FOR OLD WOMEN:)

Choosing a Hairstyle for the Mature Woman

      Modern society is dominated by a culture that celebrates youth and youthful looks. Cosmetics that hide signs of aging, treatments that prevent or reverse the signs of aging, and even surgical procedures to reverse the results of aging are all too commonplace, and represent multi-billion dollar industries. Most of the efforts of these industries are targeted at maturing women, with the aim of selling them not only their products, but also the idea that no transgression is worse than that of looking your age.

      Yet there are other ways to help you look younger; many of which are less expensive and less invasive than costly creams and surgical procedures. Simple changes in your hairstyle can do more to soften the features and make you look years younger than many of the over the counter anti-aging products on the market.

      In order to make the best choices in hair styling for a mature woman, let’s look at the areas that are affected by aging most notably. These areas are the color and texture of the hair, and the lines and wrinkles in the face, most notably around the eyes. These wrinkles can be counterbalanced with a clever haircut, even to the point of minimizing the appearance of wrinkles. We’ll focus on these three categories and call them Flattering, Color, and Texture. These categories often interact with one another, and should be considered together to make sure that the choices you make are the right ones.

Flattering

hair styling for a mature woman      When we say “flattering” in this context, we are referring to the idea of cutting and styling the hair so as to minimize the appearance of lines, wrinkles and other signs of aging. I don’t mean trying to emulate “young styles”, but rather using style elements that can either minimize the aging signs, or make them less noticeable. When an individual who is older begins wearing a hairstyle that is generally best suited to younger persons, the end result is usually that the individual begins looking even older than before. However, by adjusting the hairstyle to compensate in one or two areas, you can often create a more youthful appearance in short order.

      For instance: when a woman begins to age, one of the first signs of aging comes from the skin’s gradual loss of elasticity and collagen. This means that the skin loses its plumpness and begins to appear crepe-like with fine lines and wrinkles in areas around the facial features (the eye sockets and lids, the bridge of the nose, or the planes of the forehead. The loss of plumpness makes the skin appear slightly looser over the skull. When these fine lines and wrinkles are most prominent around the upper section of the head and face, you can actually help to change the way they look by pulling the hair back from the face and securing it snugly with a ponytail holder or other hair accessory. This pulls the skin taut, and mimics the look of younger, plumper skin.

      It’s important to remember however, that trying to tighten up the skin in this way is not something that will work indefinitely. It’s really only useful in early signs of aging. When the inevitable happens, and the fine lines and wrinkles don’t respond to these tricks, it’s time to take a different approach. At this point, we turn to camouflage, and style the hair in such a way as to either hide the offending feature, or distract from it.

      For instance: when the eyes are lined with crow’s feet or the laugh lines in the forehead are permanently set, Try incorporating fringe/bangs into the hairstyle, and/or add layers along the forward edge of the style around the face. Use a razor or scissors to texture these layers heavily, and style them to fall gently over the areas to be hidden in soft, wispy edges. You can adjust the length and “density” of the layers as desired, and by keeping the style softer, you can prevent hard lines which only exaggerate an aging appearance.




Age Appropriate Hairstyles

Hairstyles that look good on you in your 20s might not have the same effect in your 40s or later. What makes a look fashion forward and what is a faux pas? It is the age old question and there is not just one simple answer to it. Should women shorten their hair with the amount of birthdays they celebrated? Is there even such a thing as an age appropriate haircut?

cutting hair shortDemi Moore, Bo Derek and Ali McGraw would most likely disagree since they still wear their hair over the shoulder long and look absolutely spectacular, now in their 40s, 50s and even 70s.

Beautiful short haired celebrities of different decades of age are Hale Berry, Sharon Stone, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Dame Judi Dench. Each of them found a look that works with their face shape, proportions and personality.

When it comes to hairstyles and age, the strict rules like “no long hair after 40” are outdated ideas. Today age is looked at in a different way. Women are independent, stylish and confident; they are changing conventions and how we look at aging and the fashions of our lives. We all want to age gracefully and are proud of the years we have been blessed with but we also want to keep the gap between how we feel inside and what we see in the mirror as small as possible.

Length of Hair

Long hair, medium or short hair does not matter so much as does having a hairstyle that matches your type and lifestyle. Yet there are certain rules that apply and these have nothing to do with pressures of society, norms or trends. It is simply about esthetics.

If you did not look good with long hair in your younger years, it will not change when you get older and vice versa. But if you think your long, glamorous mane is one of your best assets and would like to continue flaunting it, make sure of the following:

   • Keep it healthy. Nothing ages more than drab, stringy hair without shine.
   • Keep it groomed. Do not let down the maintenance. We might get away with having sexy, messy hair in our
     younger years, but later it just looks careless.
   • Add style. Do not let your hair just grow without any fine tuning. Layers, tapered sides, wispy elements
     throughout not only add luxurious volume, they also soften your face and bring out the best of you.
   • Careful with the bangs. Thick straight fringes bring a lot of attention to the eyes, which also includes potential
     lines that might appear more prominent. Instead opt for a soft, textured fringe if you really want to have one.
   • Keep the lines flowing and soft. Avoid any harsh lines and corners. These will also enhance the possible lines
     in your face.
   • Stick with soft and natural colors and don’t be afraid of grey.
   • If your hair is very thin, go for a medium long or short cut.
   • Always, always avoid wearing tight little buns unless you spruce up the ballerina look with a pair of dramatic
     earrings.

Fabulous long hairstyles for grown-up women often include large waves, soft curls, tapered, face framing sides with a lot of feathery texture.

Medium looks that are well cut and styled should also have soft lines, some movement and be in harmony with the face shape. Layers are the magic word for long and medium haircuts. Movement, volume and a visual softening makes them the miraculous fairy dust in the world of hair.


HAIRSTYLE FOR A TEENAGER THIS 2015:)

FRESH FISHTAIL

The fishtail trend is going strong. Take a classic braid to whole new level by learning how to fishtail braid. This style is great for girls with long hair of any type or texture. Curling your hair first will help keep some wave and texture on top.
Wavy Fish Tail Braid For School
Fish Tail Braid and Waves For School - Side View
How To Style:
1. Start with curled hair or straight hair depending on what look you want.
2. Gather your hair to one side of your neck and start braiding!
3. Finish off with a clear elastic hair band.
Recommended Products:
Goody brand is a tried and true brand that has a huge selection of small clear elastics. Clear is great or black is nice to have on hand too.
Best Face Shapes and Hair Type:
All hair types and face shapes can rock a fishtail, just make sure your hair is long enough.
Tips: Clear hair elastics are great to have on hand and work great with any hair color. Bulky elastic bands don’t look as cute for finishing off braids, so buy a whole pack of clear elastics to be prepared.

MICRO BRAID HEADBAND

Not so keen on French braids or just don’t know how? Try this basic braid that is simply wrapped over the top of the head and secured to work as a headband. It’s totally quick, easy, helps keep hair out of your face AND adds a bit of braided flair! This little styling touch can be added to straight hair or curled hair as seen below.
Red Wavy Micro Braid - Long School Hairstyle
Red Wavy Micro Braid - Long School Hairstyle - View 2
How To Style:
1. Grab a 1” by 1” square section of hair on one side of your head.
2. Braid the section and then wrap it over the top of your head and secure with a bobby pin.
Recommended Products:
You don’t really need any hair products for a simple braid. However, if you really want to go the easy route, go shopping for pre-made braided headbands that match your hair color.
Best Face Shapes and Hair Type:
All face shapes and hair types can sport this fun braided style. Your hair just needs to be long enough to have the braid reach the other side of your head.
Tips: Tie a skinny ribbon to the base of your section before braiding to add some color and girly-ness to the look.

BRAIDED BANGS

This cute and easy trick can be done on any hair type or length. It’s great to get bangs up and out of your face, too. Whether you wear your hair straight or curly, this is the perfect style to keep your hair out of your face for study hall while still looking absolutely adorable!
Long Blonde Style with Front Braid
Long Blonde Style with Front Braid - View 2
How To Style:
1. Style your hair as usual – curly if you want it curled or straight if you want it straight.
2. Section out a front headband shaped piece of hair, start French braiding at one end and then finish off at the opposite ear.
3. Secure with bobby pins.
Recommended Products: You don’t absolutely need to, but sometimes it’s nice to spritz your braid with a little hold to keep any flyaways from forming. Try Super Clean Light Hold Finishing Spray by Paul Mitchell for a hairspray that won’t weigh you down.
Best Face Shapes and Hair Type: All face shapes, hair thicknesses and textures can wear this adorable braid – that’s what makes it so fabulous!
Tips: After braiding and securing, pull the rest of your hair up into a ponytail for a totally different look. Having your hair all up is great for school sports and the braid keeps you looking fashion forward.

TOO HOT TO HANDLE

This fire-engine red, super hot shag cut is perfect for back to school! The rich redwith subtle low-lighting in the back is a fabulous fall color while the shaggy layers are flirty and edgy. Side swept bangs keep it from looking too harsh.
A super cute shag hairstyle for school
How To Style:
1. Blow dry hair from roots to ends, using fingers if your hair is naturally straight, or a paddle brush if you need help smoothing.
2. Use your flat iron to touch up any pieces that need it once hair is completely dry.
3. Use pomade instead of hairspray to finish the look to help the pieces stand out better.
Best Hair Product:
Give Blow Mane Tame Soft Pomade a try for styling and definition.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Oval, long, round, square and heart face shapes can wear this style. For really shaggy cuts, you’ll want a decent amount of density to your hair.
Tip: Maintain the quality of your color by not exposing your hair to too much sunlight or harsh chemicals. Use color-friendly shampoos, conditioners and styling products.



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