Thursday, September 29, 2011
Anne Hathaway’s One Day Hairstyles: See the Photos!
Anne Hathaway is known for her long, glossy brunet strands, but in her new movie One Day (in theaters tomorrow), the actress shows off a series of bobs, bangs, and pixie cuts. The film, adapted from the best-selling book by David Nicholls, tracks the lives of Emma (Hathaway) and her college friend Dex (Jim Sturgess) over the course of 20 years, which means Hathaway goes through two decades of hair moments on screen (all wigs, of course). Click through the gallery to see which cuts and styles to expect. Tell us: Which look is your favorite?
Erin Burnett Hair Style Picture
American super sweet girl and famous Business news anchor, reporter and interviewer Erin Burnett was born on 2 July 1976 in Mardela Springs, Maryland, United States of America.
She’s really great news anchor and reporter and awesome woman in the world. Hollywood beauty Burnett’s brown hair is beautiful and hairstyle looks bewitching and amazing.
She is looking astounding and beautiful in short and long hair style. Her hair color is brown. Erin Burnett used various types of her favorite hair oil; hair conditioner and hairspray for heed her hair. Enjoy famous news anchor and reporter Erin Burnett hair style, Erin Burnett hair style picture and Erin Burnett hot and exclusive hair style picture.
Anna Faris hairstyles
Anna Faris is an American actress. Her first breakthrough role was in "Scary Movie". When she was younger her parents encouraged her to pursue her acting ambition. Just recently she got engaged to boyfriend actor Chris Pratt. From her shimmering blonde hair to her sexy style of dress this celebrity looks fantastic.
Anna Kay Faris (born November 29, 1976) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her starring role in the Scary Movie film series, as well as her lead roles in The Hot Chick (2002), Lost in Translation (2003), Just Friends (2005), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), Smiley Face (2007), and The House Bunny (2008). She also provided voice acting in the animated film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009).
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Celebrity Bob Hairstyles
This popular cut has many famous fans. For a classic bob, make sure your ends reach your shoulders (if your hair is curly, they should fall just past your shoulders to compensate for shrinkage). Have your stylist lightly razor the tips so that they flip a bit. Ask for longer locks in the front, with angled, blunt edges gradually becoming shorter toward the back. "The swingy layers of the bob flatter all face shapes, from round to oval or square," says New York City hairstylist Sean James Decuers. This shorter length can also plump up fine hair by taking away some weight.
claire sinclair Hairstyle
Hairstyle Information
Hair Type : Fine, Medium
Hair Texture : Straight
Face Shape : Oval, Square, Diamond, Oblong
Styling Time : 30 + minutes
Styling Technique : Blow-Dry, Hot Irons
Styling Product & Appliances : Mousse, Silk Shine, Modelling Pomade, Lacquer
Tip : Pinch the ends and the bangs with Pomade to seperate and to add texture to the hair.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Scarlett Johansson Hairstyles
Try on Scarlett Johansson hairstyles. We provide easy "How to style" tips as well as letting you know which hairstyles will match your face shape, hair texture and hair density.
This red mane is cut into a bob to sit at the shoulders with only subtle layers cut through the edges to lighten the length. This makes it easy to style in soft waves for shape. Regular trims is needed every 4-6 weeks to maintain the shape and prevent split ends.
This elegant upstyle has been set in rollers, teased at the roots then pinned to the back of the head to create this wonderful look which is great for those looking for a hairstyle to compliment a round face shape. This look is easy to re-create on most hair types and will need product for hold and shine.
This casual upstyle is pinned up through the back with the front left out to soften the style. This simple style is easy to re-create at home and is great for everyday wear. The side part in this look makes it best suited for those with long face shapes.
This gorgeous up-do is so versatile it can either be worn as a formal 'do to a special event, or as a casual 'do for an afternoon out. The top is teased for height while the back is rolled and pinned to the head for a superb finish.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Celebrity Hair Trend updo hairstyles
British hottie, Kelly Osbourne arrived for attending Fashion’s Night Out celebration at Macy’s State Street in Chicago, Illinois on September 8, 2011. Kelly was seen sporting an amazing towering beehive hairstyle which is a very hot hairstyle for 2011.
Beehive hairstyles have become wildly popular among fashionistas all over the world. They look sophisticated and make perfect accessory for any special occasion including Prom, Wedding and red carpet events.
Stunning diva, Kelly Osbourne also gave herself an eye-catching retro 1960’s look with a Beehive Hairstyle that brought out all of her wonderful facial features.
She wore her hair in high updo by using many bobby pins while some hair were left out to create soft look. This is a retro hairstyle with a hint of modern look.
Very beautiful, Kelly Osbourne added more classy effect to her overall look by wearing cat eye design that offered attitude and sex appeal. She teamed her retro hairstyle with a bright orange top and an adorable floral skirt.
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Miss USA hairstyles for homecoming
Two weeks ago, no boy had asked a friend's daughter to high school homecoming yet – and she was upset. The dance is just going to be in a gussied up gym – but to teens like her, it seems like a big deal. "She didn't want to be the only one in her group who wasn't invited," says her mom. Now that a guy finally popped the question, she is giddy and running around.
What, if anything, should you do if your daughter is dateless for the dance?
Do some soul searching about how much it bothers you. For some kids, the dance is no big deal. "Figure out how upset the kid is," says psychiatrist Mary Alice O'Dowd, director of psychosomatic medicine in the department of psychiatry and behavioral science at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. She remembers that her own mother mistakenly thought she cared about not being asked to the junior prom. Her own son ran for class office and won one year but not the next. She thought he would be devastated – but he wasn't. "It was my fantasy," she says.
Check your own ego. "Be careful that you don't project your own vicarious disappointment, and your own defense mechanisms, onto your daughter," says Carl Hindy, a psychologist in Nashua, N.H., and co-author of If This Is Love, Why Do I Feel So Insecure? "Saying things like, 'You shouldn't care what anyone thinks,' may miss the mark. Your daughter might feel at the least that you don't understand, or even worse that you are disappointed with her." Your daughter might even think, "It seemed like my mother was more upset about it than I was!" he says.
Understand if and why the event matters to your child. "An invitation to the homecoming dance can be especially meaningful to high school girls for many reasons: the social scene and one's place in it is vitally important to adolescents," says child psychiatrist Elizabeth Berger, author of Raising Kids with Character. "The homecoming invitation can be a trophy of success in attracting the opposite sex, a rite of passage, and a badge denoting membership in the group that has all the fun. It can be a sign of achievement and of fitting in. It can prove that one is normal and on the way to a life of acceptance and fulfillment, not a life of ostracism and loneliness."
Know that unasked kids can feel like losers. "The public quality of homecoming lends the invitation a potential overtone of humiliation – a group recognition of one's failure," says Berger. "These public disappointments are particularly dreaded by teenagers beyond the personal aspect of being left out."
Recognize heartache. Perhaps the boy your daughter's dream date asked someone else to go instead, which adds bitterness to disappointment, says Berger.
Be empathetic. "The pain that a girl may experience about not being invited to homecoming can be substantial," says Berger. Say, "Yes, I know how badly you feel. I am so sorry that you are suffering. I wish that there were something that I could do.'" It's tricky for parents to resist the temptation to dismiss the lack of an invitation. "Naturally, the parent knows very well that the pain of not being invited to homecoming is not the same as the pain of lung cancer or starvation or being bombed in a war," she says. "The parent knows that the girl can go stag to the dance and may meet Mr. Wonderful that very night. Probably the daughter knows these things also, but this knowledge is of no help right now. It does not help people with their grief to be told that lung cancer is worse or that they will have forgotten all about their grief by Tuesday or that it isn't the end of the world. These responses only make the grieving person feel that the other person just doesn't understand."
Think about learning to handle disappointments. "[It] is, in my view, the most important underlying theme here," says Hindy. "Face disappointments straight on, acknowledge them rather than deflect or blame excessively, accept them as OK and inevitable in life, look for solutions, and look for what can be learned for the future. For your daughter to be able to brush herself off after the disappointment, to genuinely feel good about herself despite it, and ultimately to carry her growing resilience into adulthood is key."
Try to solve the problem. Talk about whether your daughter might ask a boy herself, says Hindy. She could also go with a bunch of girlfriends. Some schools give out free individual tickets to freshmen to encourage them to come alone or in groups.
Listen respectfully. "When a teenager says, 'This is the end of the world. My life is over,' the parent can say, 'It must be terrible to feel that way. Now personally, I don't believe that your life is over,'" says Berger. "'Personally, I believe that your life is just beginning and that your life will be wonderful, because I have faith in you. But I understand how awful it must be for you right now.'"
Keep your antenna up. "A little grief, a little sadness, a few tears are OK," says O'Dowd. But take it seriously if a teen seems extremely upset. If a child is changing her behavior and feeling very low, she may benefit from counseling, she says.
Recognize what causes stress. Whether your daughter goes with a group of friends or with a date, she and her pals undoubtedly will invest considerable time in thinking (or even obsessing) about hairstyles for homecoming and dresses for homecoming. (Get ready to shudder a little if you visit popular websites such as promgirl.com or windsorstore.com, which include slinky dresses that look like they belong on Kim Kardashian, not on a high school student.) Your daughter may also worry about cost. Tickets for homecoming can run $35 or so.
What, if anything, should you do if your daughter is dateless for the dance?
Do some soul searching about how much it bothers you. For some kids, the dance is no big deal. "Figure out how upset the kid is," says psychiatrist Mary Alice O'Dowd, director of psychosomatic medicine in the department of psychiatry and behavioral science at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. She remembers that her own mother mistakenly thought she cared about not being asked to the junior prom. Her own son ran for class office and won one year but not the next. She thought he would be devastated – but he wasn't. "It was my fantasy," she says.
Check your own ego. "Be careful that you don't project your own vicarious disappointment, and your own defense mechanisms, onto your daughter," says Carl Hindy, a psychologist in Nashua, N.H., and co-author of If This Is Love, Why Do I Feel So Insecure? "Saying things like, 'You shouldn't care what anyone thinks,' may miss the mark. Your daughter might feel at the least that you don't understand, or even worse that you are disappointed with her." Your daughter might even think, "It seemed like my mother was more upset about it than I was!" he says.
Understand if and why the event matters to your child. "An invitation to the homecoming dance can be especially meaningful to high school girls for many reasons: the social scene and one's place in it is vitally important to adolescents," says child psychiatrist Elizabeth Berger, author of Raising Kids with Character. "The homecoming invitation can be a trophy of success in attracting the opposite sex, a rite of passage, and a badge denoting membership in the group that has all the fun. It can be a sign of achievement and of fitting in. It can prove that one is normal and on the way to a life of acceptance and fulfillment, not a life of ostracism and loneliness."
Know that unasked kids can feel like losers. "The public quality of homecoming lends the invitation a potential overtone of humiliation – a group recognition of one's failure," says Berger. "These public disappointments are particularly dreaded by teenagers beyond the personal aspect of being left out."
Recognize heartache. Perhaps the boy your daughter's dream date asked someone else to go instead, which adds bitterness to disappointment, says Berger.
Be empathetic. "The pain that a girl may experience about not being invited to homecoming can be substantial," says Berger. Say, "Yes, I know how badly you feel. I am so sorry that you are suffering. I wish that there were something that I could do.'" It's tricky for parents to resist the temptation to dismiss the lack of an invitation. "Naturally, the parent knows very well that the pain of not being invited to homecoming is not the same as the pain of lung cancer or starvation or being bombed in a war," she says. "The parent knows that the girl can go stag to the dance and may meet Mr. Wonderful that very night. Probably the daughter knows these things also, but this knowledge is of no help right now. It does not help people with their grief to be told that lung cancer is worse or that they will have forgotten all about their grief by Tuesday or that it isn't the end of the world. These responses only make the grieving person feel that the other person just doesn't understand."
Think about learning to handle disappointments. "[It] is, in my view, the most important underlying theme here," says Hindy. "Face disappointments straight on, acknowledge them rather than deflect or blame excessively, accept them as OK and inevitable in life, look for solutions, and look for what can be learned for the future. For your daughter to be able to brush herself off after the disappointment, to genuinely feel good about herself despite it, and ultimately to carry her growing resilience into adulthood is key."
Try to solve the problem. Talk about whether your daughter might ask a boy herself, says Hindy. She could also go with a bunch of girlfriends. Some schools give out free individual tickets to freshmen to encourage them to come alone or in groups.
Listen respectfully. "When a teenager says, 'This is the end of the world. My life is over,' the parent can say, 'It must be terrible to feel that way. Now personally, I don't believe that your life is over,'" says Berger. "'Personally, I believe that your life is just beginning and that your life will be wonderful, because I have faith in you. But I understand how awful it must be for you right now.'"
Keep your antenna up. "A little grief, a little sadness, a few tears are OK," says O'Dowd. But take it seriously if a teen seems extremely upset. If a child is changing her behavior and feeling very low, she may benefit from counseling, she says.
Recognize what causes stress. Whether your daughter goes with a group of friends or with a date, she and her pals undoubtedly will invest considerable time in thinking (or even obsessing) about hairstyles for homecoming and dresses for homecoming. (Get ready to shudder a little if you visit popular websites such as promgirl.com or windsorstore.com, which include slinky dresses that look like they belong on Kim Kardashian, not on a high school student.) Your daughter may also worry about cost. Tickets for homecoming can run $35 or so.
3 Unique Wedding Hairstyle Ideas!!!
Want a wedding hairstyle that nobody else you know has gotten married in? Look no further than the Fall 2011 runways. Here are a few beautiful Fashion Week hairstyles that left a lasting impression on us (and could easily be re-interpreted for a wedding).
1. The sleek flip-under we spotted backstage at the Carolina Herrera show. Simple yet different, this would perfectly suit a sleek, modern wedding gown.
2. A braided half-up style, which we saw at Nanette Lepore. You could curl the bottom part to add volume, if you wanted. This one would work for a more ethereal or even bohemian style of wedding gown.
3. A twisted, tucked-under ponytail (a braid alternative), as seen at Jason Wu. This could be cute as a bun alternative at a casual summer wedding. You'd probably want to skip the big gold accent, although you could do something like that in a smaller way.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Cool Medium Layered Haircuts For Fall
Be the ultimate trailblazer of the rainy season with one of these cool medium layered haircuts for fall. Strip off your confidence issues and try your hand at the wildest hair sculpting ideas as presented below.
From a classic blunt cut you might not get enough depth. It's time to take your hair styling skills to the next level with a bold and beautiful layered haircut. These cool medium layered haircuts for fall are perfect to boost your confidence. Flat locks are best avoided for the rainy season.
Instead, you can try your hand at a myriad of stylish haircuts that bring out the most of your features. Shout out for versatility and share your fondness for fashion-forward looks. Come up with brand new ideas on how to inject glamor and definition into your midi.
Step into the world of ultimate hair trendsetters. Sculpt your medium length locks according to your mood. Team up graduated layers with your face shape and pick a fringe design that helps you create the impression of perfectly proportionate features. Rethink your hair care routine and use only high quality products. Shine and happy locks are the statement accessories of the moment. Be conscious of your styling alternatives and draw some inspiration from these creative looks.
A good dose of edge helps you rock the hottest hairstyles. Tousled locks emphasize the versatility of soft layers. Choppy layers are the buzzword if you're not afraid of sporting a daring hairdo. On the other hand, there are endless options to wear your tresses neat and tamed. Go for a timeless bob hairstyle to make sure you play up your flirty and sensual side. Choose a blunt fringe for a boxy effect, whereas side-swept layered bangs are perfect to add some length to your face. Let your creativity rule the makeover!
From a classic blunt cut you might not get enough depth. It's time to take your hair styling skills to the next level with a bold and beautiful layered haircut. These cool medium layered haircuts for fall are perfect to boost your confidence. Flat locks are best avoided for the rainy season.
Instead, you can try your hand at a myriad of stylish haircuts that bring out the most of your features. Shout out for versatility and share your fondness for fashion-forward looks. Come up with brand new ideas on how to inject glamor and definition into your midi.
Step into the world of ultimate hair trendsetters. Sculpt your medium length locks according to your mood. Team up graduated layers with your face shape and pick a fringe design that helps you create the impression of perfectly proportionate features. Rethink your hair care routine and use only high quality products. Shine and happy locks are the statement accessories of the moment. Be conscious of your styling alternatives and draw some inspiration from these creative looks.
A good dose of edge helps you rock the hottest hairstyles. Tousled locks emphasize the versatility of soft layers. Choppy layers are the buzzword if you're not afraid of sporting a daring hairdo. On the other hand, there are endless options to wear your tresses neat and tamed. Go for a timeless bob hairstyle to make sure you play up your flirty and sensual side. Choose a blunt fringe for a boxy effect, whereas side-swept layered bangs are perfect to add some length to your face. Let your creativity rule the makeover!
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