Hair Styles
Casual Short Hairstyles for Anytime PDF Print E-mail
Written by Egypt Eve   
Monday, 17 September 2012 13:38

Casual short hairstyles are easy-going, free-flowing, and unstructured. A cute short cut is popular with women who find it difficult to manage long hairstyles. Most of the shorter cuts are designed with a minimal fuss factor in mind. Cut types include razor cuts, precision cuts, and several different layering techniques, which let the hair flow in a natural form and shape. With some well-recognized celebrities favoring short hairstyles, the shorter styles are now becoming almost a fashion norm.

Short hairstyles are bold and breezy, as long as they do not present you with a chipmunk effect. A full-length cut with long and flowing locks is able to slim the appearance of the face by effectively hiding the sides, while a short cut is more inclined to leave the face exposed and bare. Some of the short styles can even curl around the cheeks, which will make the face seem even rounder, and therefore you want to make sure to choose a cut that is stylish and chic, and doesn't leave the face looking chubby.

Here are some of the popular short styles -

The Short Bob - a high-fashion bob is one hair style that is always straight and sleek, falls anywhere from mid-ear length to chin length, and never goes out of fashion no matter the season. However, this style can be difficult to maintain, more so, if you hair has a tendency to frizz.

The Pixie - the pixie hairstyle is a cut that is bold, super short, and daring, which has continued to remain popular for years now. This is one cut that is able to accentuate the facial features like no other, a great cut for someone with a strong jawline - meaning an oval or square face, not round. Also, this cut can be styled sleek and smooth or tousled and edgy.

Curly Bob - the curly bob is a perfect casual hairstyle for women with naturally wavy or curly hair. A short bob styled cut can look great on women with either straight or curly hair. The curly bob is similar to the straight bob, but rather than having straight hair fall around the face, the curls are styled to extend outward.

Woman and girls don't always have the time to look after a full-length hairstyle so a short cut is a great alternative, with these shorter cuts needing a lot less maintenance and attention. The key is to find a hairstyle that complement the face shape, requires the minimal amount of up-keep, and is able to accentuate a person's natural beauty.


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How to Interact With Your Hairdresser and Get the Haircut or Hairstyle You Like PDF Print E-mail
Written by Egypt Eve   
Thursday, 13 September 2012 12:53

A bad haircut may be the worst thing you could bring home from a visit to a salon. Sometimes poor communication and understanding between you and your hairdresser contribute to this bad experience. You need to make sure that you let your hairdresser know and understand what you like. However, you also need to lend a listening ear and consider your hairdresser's ideas on what suits you best.

Here are some tips on how to speak to and interact with your hairdresser and get the haircut or hairstyle you've always wanted.

• See to it that your hairdresser touches and inspects your hair, checks the thickness or thinness before he grabs a pair of scissors. It is necessary that your hairdresser checks at the current look of your hair, checks out the growth patterns of your hair, and asks you how you style your hair at present time before he or she proceeds with cutting your hair.

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How To Talk To Your Colorist To Get The Perfect Hair Color PDF Print E-mail
Written by Egypt Eve   
Sunday, 26 August 2012 18:43

There comes a time when at home coloring may not work as well as expected. For instance, blondes trying to go for a rich auburn may end up looking like a pumpkin instead. This is where a professional colorist comes into play. The trick is learning how to communicate with your colorist to ensure you get the perfect color for your skin and the color you’ve always dreamed of.

Have A Picture

Before you visit your colorist, find a picture of the color you want. While the end result may not be exact, simply saying “red” or “brown” isn’t enough for the colorist to fully understand what you want. With all the shades of normal, extreme and rainbow hair colors, one person’s idea of a color probably isn’t the same as another’s. Ideally, your picture should be someone’s hair. If you can’t find the color you’re looking for, find something close and then take a picture of the color itself. Your colorist can then determine the right blend.

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