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This week, we caught Shakira sporting dreads, and while she actually sort of rocks the look, most -- and I emphasize MOST -- women cannot pull off dreadlocks. And no, I'm not talking about braids or cornrows. Those look great on a lot of women -- like these. We're talking heavy, matted coils of hair hanging in your face. What do you think? Would you (or should anybody) ever wear this look?
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1. Create your
base. Comb in a lightweight leave-in conditioner cream
after shampooing. If a cream is too heavy for your liking, try a
spray instead.
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Here's how to get that
sexy, tousled look you crave:
- Texture is key, so before you start styling, work in mousse or volumizing spray at the roots and a cream or pomade on the ends.
- If your hair is fine, add dry shampoo for a matte, beachy feel.
- A layered cut with a few…
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Getting a great haircut is
key since having a good hair day ranks top among a woman's
feel-good moments. Here's how to know when to get a haircut,
how to fix any style snafus and proper salon etiquette. Then,
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Ballerina buns are one of Spring's biggest hair trends.
Now, these aren't the super slicked, ear-pulling buns you paired with white tights and pliés in your childhood ballet class. The buns we saw on the spring runways were very "I don't care," worn, we imagine, by a slacker ballerina who's late to practice because her motorcycle broke down.
They're perfectly imperfect, full of "wispy imperfections" as lead hairstylist Anthony Barrow told us backstage at Charlotte Ronson. See T.R. Annie's rendition fo the ballerina bun to the left. She wore the hair style last night to the premiere of 'The Box' in New York City, with the typical face-framing wisps of hair. Which works, because the great thing about subversive ballerina buns is that there are no rules.
So what do you think of the ballerina bun.....?
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Much like models, celebrity agents encourage their famous clients to maintain shortish hairstyles, since it makes them more malleable and open to a variety of parts. But more than a few starlets don’t seem to give a hoot and are wearing their hair longer and longer. Eh, or maybe it’s just a recession thing. We can’t afford to get our hair cut often enough either ... Click through to be absolutely mesmerized by a whole bunch of chicks (and one guy) who probably power through bottles of detangler like nobody’s biz, and see lots more long-haired celebrities at The Frisky.
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- Cameron Diaz’s Topknot: Sexy Or Sloppy?
- Lindsay Lohan’s Latest 6126 Leggings Collection Is Weird
- V Is For ... A VERY Hot Magazine Cover
- Just Another Monday Night
- I Hate My Curly Hair
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Show up to holiday parties
with a beautiful hairdo that's not only current and trendy, but
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Maybe it was the triumphant return of formerly long-haired supermodel Irina Lazareanu (above) to the spring 2010 runway alongside other bowled-over mannequins, actresses like Kelly Osbourne sporting the look, or just numerous hip, beautiful young things roaming around N.Y.C. and L.A. ... but we can ignore this insidious haircut no longer. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (4) | Blog
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Julie Jackson, the creator
of Kitty Wigs, has given us an
inside peek into the overwhelming adorableness of dressing up our
favorite divas. Through the photographs of Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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