Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Kris Allen Hairstyle -Cool idol Hairstyle for guys!

Who won American Idol 2009?
The american idol winner this year is Kris Allen
‘Ultimate underdog’ Kris Allen wins 'American Idol 8' After 19 weeks, the US chose clean-cut country boy Kris Allen as the country’s singer. Allen, 23, knocked glam god Adam Lambert off his pedestal to become the series' eighth title winner.

Cool idol Hairstyle for guys -Kris Allen short Hairstyle

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A minimum amount of product gives this style a natural look with great texture.
Kris Allen Haircuts
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Kris has a cool, easy style that works for him. With his oval face, he can pull off most anything and make it work


cool short hairstyle for men guys - Kris Allen Hairstylecool short hairstyle for men guys - Kris Allen Hairstyle Kris Allen, his hairstyle takes 13-minutes to create each week. “It’s not that Kris doesn’t care. He’s a casual guy, great looking and so genuine, and he’s not trying to pull any punches or convince any people, he’s any different than he is,” says Patton.
According to the stylist, he has fine, dark hair. She works on getting his look by wetting his hair, adding product including a thickening spray, and “creating piecey texture.”
cool guys hairstyle from Kris Allen
cool guys hairstyle from Kris Allen
Okay, but it’s a singing competition, is hair all that important?
“I absolutely do think that hair can help or hurt,” says Patton. “People enjoy seeing something familiar, and hair can help create likability in a performer, which can turn into a vote.”
Kris Allen's short Hairstyle -really an idol haircut

Kris Allen's short Hairstyle
While Patton is overall happy with all the looks she’s created this season, she is most proud of the work she did for Matt Giraud (remember him?).

“He’s such a guy’s guy, and not about fashion or hair. He went to a barber shop his whole life.”
Anne Bratskeir



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How to cut hair with clippers

How to do a Taper Cut

This cut is mostly for the guys, but some women, my wife included, like a good short taper cut. Here is how to do it the right way (p.s. this kindof depends on you having the scissors and clippers, and clipper guards that go by the guard number system):

Before We Get Started

I am going to write a post on my top 10 tips on how to cut your own hair, and you might want to wait for that post before you cut your hair, because there is going to be some good stuff there that I won't have in this pretty specific post on how to cut a taper cut.

The Clipper Cut

Ok, first, comb all of your hair straight down. Next, get your clipper and put the #3 guard on it. The #3 will cut your hair to the length of 3/8 of an inch. Don't worry, we will taper it up! What's that? You say you might want a different length, maybe shorter? Well, here is a list of guards, and the length they (should) cut to:
#1 1/8in
#2 1/4in
#3 3/8in
#4 1/2in

I suggest you have someone else do this for you and you reciprocate the favor to them, as it is a WHOLE lot easier to have someone else do the back for you. Trade, it's worth it.

How to cut hair with clippers



So, now that you have a partner, or a good mirror and stupendous reverse hand/eye coordination, you are going to start pulling you clippers from the neckline upwards toward the pointy part of the back of your head. Now, you aren't going to just go straight up, you will do this in a rocking motion. Start by having the guard flat on the neck, then as you get toward the pointy part on the back of your head, rock the points of the clipper guard away from your head, until your hand that is on the clipper is touching the neck. Then, while still moving upward, pull away from the head.

This rocking motion is important as it will blend the hair from really short where the #3 is flat against the head at the bottom, toward longer where you rocked out, and it will make it easier to do the clipper across comb method to get a clean transition from bottom to top.

Give the clipper a little flick to remove the hair from it and repeat the rocking motion. Work your way from the back around towards the ears.

If you have ear guards, you will want to use those around the ears, and you will definitely want to sort of criss-cross your clips from behind the ear toward the front, then from in front of the ear towards the back, so as to blend the cuts.

If you don't have ear guards, use the #3 guard, and criss-cross as mentioned before. It will require more strokes, and you will not have as nice a taper down toward the ear. Not much you can do about that, but you might try using a #2 and angling away from the top of the head to give a little taper toward the ear.

Clipper Across Comb

Next, after you have done the clipper to your satisfaction, it's time to do the clipper across comb technique on the transition to the top. Here is how:

Use your comb to roll the hair up from the bottom. Using the point on the back of the head as a guide, you will want to comb upward from the neck toward the point, keeping the comb perpendicular to the head while pulling up and toward you. The point here is to use the comb as a guard agains the head, and clip the hair off of the comb at the desired length (which goes from shorter to longer as you work your way toward the top of the head).

So, pull the comb up and out toward you, then using the clippers without any attachment, pull the clippers flat across the comb, cutting any hair that is sticking through the comb. Do this on the back and around the head toward the front from the back.

Trim the Bangs

Now, that is pretty much it for the clippers. Next we will be working with the scissors. We will start with the bangs. Begin by combing the bangs straight down toward the eyes. Use your fingers to pull the hair from the hairline out until the amount of hair sticking out from the fingers is what you want to cut off. Use your scissors to cut across your fingers to protect from cutting too much.

Go ahead and do that for all of the bangs, combing the hair down often, then trim freehand with the scissors after you have done this, as necessary, to ensure that the bangs are even.

Over the Top

Ok, so far, so good! Now we will go after the top, and the cleanup and be done. To cut the top, we will do pretty much what we did on the top, collect the hair between our fingers and cut across at the desired length with our scissors.

Now, comb the bang hair back toward the top of the head, as you will use it as a guide for how long you will cut the top. This time, you will end up with your hand on top of the head with your fingers pointing toward the front of the head. So basically run your fingers through the hair from the back until you get to the front of the head, with hair collected in between your fingers, including some of the bang hair for reference. Then, cut the hair that is longer than the bang hair.

Next, use that cut as reference, and move toward the back, staying in the centerline of the head. When you are done going toward the back, and have a reference cut, move back to the front and do each side. Be sure to comb out the hair before each cut, so that you get the long straglers that tend to hide otherwise.

Finishing Up

Ok, that is it for the major cutting, now we go for the finishing work. What we have left is to clean up around the ears, create a clean line on the neck, clean up stray neck hairs, and brush up.

Get your clippers back out, I guess we weren't quite done. For this part you will want to remove any accessories from the clippers, and ensure that the blade of the clippers is at it's shortest setting. How you can tell that it is is by looking at the blade, and adjusting so that the blades are as high on the metal guide as possible. There is usually an adjusting lever or switch that does this.

Now, power those suckers up and and take the pointy corner of the clippers and start working your way around the ear in a circle, basically using the clippers to draw a line like with the point of a pencil from the back to the front. Understand that there is risk here to really screw up the cut, and it won't be terrible if you don't do this part. One shake of your hand can put a gouge in the hair around the ear, and that really looks like crap (trust me :), so be careful or don't do this step.

Last bit of clipping here. First, take a look at the neckline, and determine in your mind where the hair should end. Usually it is approximately an inch below the level of the ears. Draw a mental line there. Now, take your clippers without attachments, and just touch them, lightly, flat against the neck on that imaginary line, then remove, then move down, touch and remove, from the center to either side. You should have a nice straight line.

Some people prefer to have rounded corners at either side on the neck, now is the time to do that. Easiest way is to go diagonal with the clippers and touch the corner at each side.

That's it. All you have left to do is stare in amazement at all the piles of hair on the ground :) So, take the provided brush, brush off the neck and the cape before you remove it. Go admire yourself in a mirror, you stud or studette!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Hairstyles For Long Hair

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Eva Longoria long hairstyles

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Aishwarya Rai was born in Mangalore South India, on November 1, 1973. Besides the movie stars, beautiful woman is also a career in modeling world. Rai the Miss India event in 1994 and then venture to the Miss World beauty contest.

Our experience with long hair first started when we were ten years old. We had long hair that was extremely thick. My mom insisted on fixing it up every single day. Sure, we complained about it, but when we looked in the mirror, we found just how beautiful it looked. Now, today, as we have grown up, we are looking into formal hairstyles for long hair. When it comes to our hair, we like to try different styles for the formal occasions we go to. As this article continues, you will be reading some of our personal tips we use on our own hair.

For those formal dresses that do not have any straps, long, flowing hair is a perfect match. Those strapless dresses will bring a lot of eyes towards the upper part of your body, including the face. Therefore, if you wear this type of dress, then we highly recommend you leaving your hair down. You could do it half up, curl it or whatever, but we don't recommend a bun or ponytail during this case.

When it comes to you long hair for those formal events, you will be able to keep that extra volume under control. How? By using products that are specifically designed to add shine and texture.

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Take note that those curls that arrive by those hot rollers are out of style. Instead of this, you should go for those loose waves. If you do not want waves, then long and straight will look perfect.

Sexy locks should always come with an accessory. There are many clamps and jewels out there that go in your hair. Having a diamond clamp will add to that innocent look you are going for. During this time, you should opt for long hoop earrings or chandelier earrings. These type are always seen on people with long locks. There are so many different Formal Hairstyles for long hair, but you should go with the one that fits your face the best.

Justin Timberlake Butch Haircut

Justin Timberlake has a great example of a Butch haircut. The hair is clipped a length all over the head and then neatly tapered around the ears and in back. This short haircut is suitable for many, but guys with round faces should avoid the style.

Fresh Prom Hairstyles for Prom Hairstyles

This is the third series of 30 Fresh and New Prom Hairstyles for Prom.

Having long hairstyle and wonder what do to? Let give long locks an instant update with streaks of light caramel. Blunt, thick fringe and graduated layering stand out even more when they're flat ironed super straight.

Prom Hairstyles
How about Bob with Bangs Hairstyle Prom? This basic Bob with bangs is refreshed with a pretty, gleaming shade of ginger. Have hair razor-cut along the jawline and the bangs are snipped just below the brows.

New Prom Hairstyles
Lush layers and a beautiful shade of flaxen blonde are low maintenance, they look just as good when they're left less styled and softly undone. An askew part allows shorter pieces to act as large, sweeping fringe.

New Prom HairstylesHaving natural curls? Let try out this new simple prom hairstyle in this session.

New Prom Hairstyles
Boho Prom Hairstyle is still in in this session. Long, thick, wavy hair gets this party style started. To create a Boho-inspired, big night out feel, sections are taken back at the hairline and French braided from side to side. The length remains undone, which is what Boho is all about.


New Prom Hairstyles

Fresh Prom Hairstyles for Prom Hairstyles

This is the third series of 30 Fresh and New Prom Hairstyles for Prom.

Having long hairstyle and wonder what do to? Let give long locks an instant update with streaks of light caramel. Blunt, thick fringe and graduated layering stand out even more when they're flat ironed super straight.

Prom Hairstyles
How about Bob with Bangs Hairstyle Prom? This basic Bob with bangs is refreshed with a pretty, gleaming shade of ginger. Have hair razor-cut along the jawline and the bangs are snipped just below the brows.

New Prom Hairstyles
Lush layers and a beautiful shade of flaxen blonde are low maintenance, they look just as good when they're left less styled and softly undone. An askew part allows shorter pieces to act as large, sweeping fringe.

New Prom HairstylesHaving natural curls? Let try out this new simple prom hairstyle in this session.

New Prom Hairstyles
Boho Prom Hairstyle is still in in this session. Long, thick, wavy hair gets this party style started. To create a Boho-inspired, big night out feel, sections are taken back at the hairline and French braided from side to side. The length remains undone, which is what Boho is all about.


New Prom Hairstyles

Monday, May 18, 2009

Summer Hairstyles 2009

Wanna look your best this summer? Look no further than right here where I’ve compiled the top hottest hair styles that you can sport yourself without any worries! They’re easy to do, low maintenance, and best of all, they will give you tons of confidence and sex appeal.

Helly Berry hairstyles

As a heads up, this summer requires natural looking hair. No fake pink dyes or crazy styles; whatever looks soft, feminine, and natural is key this season. So let’s review the hottest hair styles today!

Soft sexy swirls

Swirls are always fun to get. They make anyone look great and they’re so easy to pull off, you won’t need an instructions manual. And don’t worry, you won’t have to pay an arm and a leg for products or salons. Trust me, you can totally do this yourself! Start by creating a casual crease by scrunching your hair with your hands and rubbing on powder for body and a matte texture. If you have longer hair and you’re looking for a flipped-out style, turn up the ends with a brush and mist with hair spray to hold in place. For a fuller mane, apply a good hair base for that extra sexy bounce. Too crazy for you? Try low-key swirls by preventing flatness with mousse or gel.

Tousled waves

Waves are always in, no matter what the season, so that’s why you can never go wrong with this style. It’s low maintenance and sexy, so you have nothing to worry about! Creating sexy, tousled waves is all about the imperfect effect. Twist your strands around your fingers for a piecey, almost tangled look. You can also curl your hair midway and tousle with your fingers or have a sexy swept pony by pulling the pony to the side and working a texturizing cream through it.

Full on curls

If you have big curls and full hair, don’t fight it! Let your wild curls come to life this summer; after all, it’s all about bringing out that natural beauty! Curl random strands here and there with a curling iron, leaving some looser than others. You can also do a half-up bump while styling the pony with a spray gel. Already have a full head of curls? Fluff them up with a serum to get the most out of them!

Spring & summer 2009 hair cut trends

In 2009, the hair trends are all about the extremes. When it comes to The Bob Hairstyle, it’s the real “play-it-safe” hair-doo for 2009. It’s the only hair cut that isn’t extreme in any one direction and it’s leftover from 2008 so you have a high risk of blending in with the crowd with a bob this spring.

Mandy Moore haircut

However, there are ways around this. If you want to keep your short hair, mix it up a bit by doing a cropped bob or a Pixie Cut. Both are low maintenance hairstyles that are totally and more interesting than a standard bob cut.

Another way to mix it up a bit is to have your stylist cut a few fringe style bangs for you. Play with texturizing sprays and waxes for added dimension.

Textured Crop: To achieve this easy-going hairstyle, ask your stylist for choppy layers. For optimal results, have your stylist use a razor for this part. This adds texture and dimension. Wash and air-dry and finish with a styling wax to enhance the layered pieces. The volume created by the short pieces on the top of your head will add height and beautiful volume. This helps balance a round face like Mandy Moore’s.

Messy Look: You can also go for a messier look like Agyness Deyn by simply shampooing, conditioning and apply mousse while hair is still wet. Then let air-dry. When dry, add a shine wax to the ends. And to get the messy look, grab hair at the crown and pull up after applying the wax. Spray lightly with a flexible hold hair spray like Aussie Opposites Attract Extra Strong + Touchable Feel Hairspray

Pixie Cut: Rub a large blob of sculpting serum or mousse in your hands and work through your hair. Continue brushing through with a one-inch ceramic round brush pulling hair forward toward the face. Let hair air-dry. Or you can blow-dry hair forward and accentuate the pieces with styling wax.

Ashley Tisdale Hairstyles 2009 - 2010

Ashley has a gorgeous head of hair that she takes very good care of.
"for high school musical 3, you see my own hair with extensions mixed in. my hair is totally,totally blonde -sharpay has a platinum look. me personally, i don't want to be so blonde, i like my hair a litter darker. during the movie, i used kerastease treatments to keep my hair health."myhaircuts.blogspot.com will give you more teen celebrity hairstyles soon.

Ashley Tisdale Hairstyles

Ashley Tisdale Hairstyles 2009 she is a women of many looks,and ashley loves to wear hair to fit her style.
Here are some pictrues of Ashley Tisdale Hairstyles 2009

Ashley Tisdale long Hairstyle with bangs

Ashley Tisdale Hairstyle with hair highlights
Ashley Tisdale Hairstyle with fringe
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Ashley Tisdale Hair styles 2010

Long Emo Hairstyle With Bangs

This is Amber, who has long black hairstyle with bangs, really cute.
more details of her.pictures of emo girls hairstyles 2010 emo girls hairstyle
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pictures of emo girls hairstyles 2010

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