Katherine Heigl
Katherine Heigl is best known as the princess of timeless fashions and vintage hairstyles. Check out our blog site to see the best picks of couples of Katherine' old-school type hairstyles. We have a large collection of Katherine Heigl' best of the 1950s type hairstyles including a curly medium hairstyle. Look at one of the 1940s hairstyle where Katherine looks stunningly beautiful channeling the best sexy style of her entire career. Apart from her vintage hair fashion, Katherine has also done some great hairstyles for 2009 hairstyle trends. Check out her funky short wavy at GQ magazine' men of the year party, which could be the emerging trend for 2009.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Scene Lingos are Important Part of Scene Style
Scene Lingos
A typical scene kid is one who knows the right scene lingos which emphasize an appropriate scene style. When you create your own phrases, think of short, odd adverbs that can be overused or use them instead in special occasions.
When you feel that something is really awesome, shout RADD. Typos can be applied too but scene kids who want to be unique make their own words online with friends. When one of you typos and you think it’s funny, you can use weird accent on selected words as what Britney Spears does.
If you say omgzzzz, rawr and bikthx, that’s cool. In MySpace, scene kids usually use usernames that have something to do with their favorite band or song. A lot of them say the words such as terror, strange and suicide in their names as well as copyright and trademark symbols.
Whether you are speaking on the phone or in personal, tell somebody that her clothes are so Marie Claire referring to a huge fashion icon. You can say other scene lingos like batch, you are the shag, that’s golden, you’re so cute STFU, or oh-em-gee.
Avoid using rofl and Imao, instead, you can make use of stellar, rad or yar. Refrain from using old hip hop urban slang like fashizzle and fosho. You can call each other nigga, nikka, nukka being obsessed with robots and dinosaurs.
Don’t say what the people around you are saying. You can try the Urban Dictionary to enhance your scene lingo or you can coin your own words but be sure they sound good.
Scene kids
Scene kids
A typical scene kid is one who knows the right scene lingos which emphasize an appropriate scene style. When you create your own phrases, think of short, odd adverbs that can be overused or use them instead in special occasions.
When you feel that something is really awesome, shout RADD. Typos can be applied too but scene kids who want to be unique make their own words online with friends. When one of you typos and you think it’s funny, you can use weird accent on selected words as what Britney Spears does.
If you say omgzzzz, rawr and bikthx, that’s cool. In MySpace, scene kids usually use usernames that have something to do with their favorite band or song. A lot of them say the words such as terror, strange and suicide in their names as well as copyright and trademark symbols.
Whether you are speaking on the phone or in personal, tell somebody that her clothes are so Marie Claire referring to a huge fashion icon. You can say other scene lingos like batch, you are the shag, that’s golden, you’re so cute STFU, or oh-em-gee.
Avoid using rofl and Imao, instead, you can make use of stellar, rad or yar. Refrain from using old hip hop urban slang like fashizzle and fosho. You can call each other nigga, nikka, nukka being obsessed with robots and dinosaurs.
Don’t say what the people around you are saying. You can try the Urban Dictionary to enhance your scene lingo or you can coin your own words but be sure they sound good.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Summer Hairstyles Trends
This season, 60s hairstyles are big -and I mean that literally. Here, I don't mean the super straight hair, mod hairstlye, I'm talking about the big and glamourous hairstyle. Think Jean Shrimpton. Here are some wonderful inspirations:
I LOVE the Dolce & Gabanna hairstyle -so gorgeous! The Alexander Mc Queen hairstyle is a bit too frizzy, but still a great example of this hairstyle. So let's break this hairstyle into two simple things we need to focus on: volume and tamed hair.
So how do you achieve this gorgeous hairstyle? Well, for the Dolce & Gabbana catwalk show, the hairstylists had to do this:
Obviously, we don't all have the luxury of having professional hairstylists do all that for us. So here's a simple way which we can all do at home:
Firstly, you need styling products to add major volume! I recommend Kerastase Volumactive and Bumble & Bumble Thickening Spray. I've personally tried both, and both are great! I mean, you obviously can't expect the products to create the catwalk hair, but they def make your hair more alive, more bouncy!
Tip: Put these volumising products only at the roots. Putting them at the ends would just weigh down the hair.
Kerastase Volumactive
Bumble & Bumble Thickening Spray
Secondly, you need a round brush.Tip: While blow-drying your hair, use the brush to brush each layer to the opposite direction your hair usually goes to create volume.
Thirdly, you need some sort of styling creme to tame your hair. I can't stress how important defrizzing your hair is. If you like, you could opt for a straightening product. Right now, I'm using Bumble & Bumble Grooming Creme. It gives your hair more texture and a soft hold. It also moisturizes color-treated hair and defrizzes. And it's not oily, so it won't leave your hair greasy.
Tip: Apply such cremes from the middle to end of your hair. Use your fingers to comb products into hair.
Bumble & Bumble Grooming Creme
If you're out for a big night and want some serious volume, spray some super-hold hairspray at the crown of your head and backcomb your hair to give it an extra lift. But don't do this everyday because it could damage the hair cuticle.
A final tip: It's optional whether you use volumising shampoos and conditioners, but do put more conditioner at the hair ends and less at the roots as conditioners tend to make hair softer, thus making your whole hairstyle flatter.
Now you all should know how to get this season's striking 60s hairstyle!
trendy summer long hairstyle
Dolce & Gabanna FW05summer soft curls hairstyle
Dolce & Gabbana FW05summer blonde haircuts for women
Alexander Mc Queen FW05I LOVE the Dolce & Gabanna hairstyle -so gorgeous! The Alexander Mc Queen hairstyle is a bit too frizzy, but still a great example of this hairstyle. So let's break this hairstyle into two simple things we need to focus on: volume and tamed hair.
So how do you achieve this gorgeous hairstyle? Well, for the Dolce & Gabbana catwalk show, the hairstylists had to do this:
Obviously, we don't all have the luxury of having professional hairstylists do all that for us. So here's a simple way which we can all do at home:
Firstly, you need styling products to add major volume! I recommend Kerastase Volumactive and Bumble & Bumble Thickening Spray. I've personally tried both, and both are great! I mean, you obviously can't expect the products to create the catwalk hair, but they def make your hair more alive, more bouncy!
Tip: Put these volumising products only at the roots. Putting them at the ends would just weigh down the hair.
Kerastase Volumactive
Bumble & Bumble Thickening Spray
Secondly, you need a round brush.Tip: While blow-drying your hair, use the brush to brush each layer to the opposite direction your hair usually goes to create volume.
Thirdly, you need some sort of styling creme to tame your hair. I can't stress how important defrizzing your hair is. If you like, you could opt for a straightening product. Right now, I'm using Bumble & Bumble Grooming Creme. It gives your hair more texture and a soft hold. It also moisturizes color-treated hair and defrizzes. And it's not oily, so it won't leave your hair greasy.
Tip: Apply such cremes from the middle to end of your hair. Use your fingers to comb products into hair.
Bumble & Bumble Grooming Creme
If you're out for a big night and want some serious volume, spray some super-hold hairspray at the crown of your head and backcomb your hair to give it an extra lift. But don't do this everyday because it could damage the hair cuticle.
A final tip: It's optional whether you use volumising shampoos and conditioners, but do put more conditioner at the hair ends and less at the roots as conditioners tend to make hair softer, thus making your whole hairstyle flatter.
Now you all should know how to get this season's striking 60s hairstyle!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Tips on How to Get that Modern, Lovely Scene Hairstyles
Tips on How to Get that Modern, Lovely Scene Hairstyles
If you are a scene kid and you want to exude that kind of hairstyle that attracts many people then, you must arrange your hair in such a way that it becomes impressive.
Black scene hairstyle for girls
If your hair is curly, consider having it straightened and if it is straight, have some choppy layers into your hair. You can also try using razor and it will look nice too. Try dyeing your hair with black color and with colorful streaks such as pink or blue. You also have an option to maintain your natural hair color and have some lowlights or highlights.
Colorful choppy scene hairstyle
You can also have the usual scene hairstyle in straight black or blond blended with black. Let your fringe grow and clip it to the side using Kirby grips or bow clips. You can apply a little amount of hair serum at the back. If you want to portray some kind of boyish appearance, you can use gel to get that shining look.
Scene Hairstyle straight black or blond blended with black
You can also put some porcupine spikes at the back but don’t forget to rinse, lather and repeat rinsing to take out all the gel. Attach extensions if you want long scene hair. Cut the split ends every month to maintain a neat and healthy look.
Scene Hair with extensions
Make sure that your hair appears lovely and clean by using hair conditioner and shampoo that suit your kind of hair. Use a brush to comb your hair daily to take out dead hairs. You can dye your hair with peroxide blonde and black or brown for your fringes.
Blonde Scene Hairstyle
Peroxide blonde Scene Hairstyle
Modern Scene Hairstyle
Lovely Scene Hairstyle
If you are a scene kid and you want to exude that kind of hairstyle that attracts many people then, you must arrange your hair in such a way that it becomes impressive.
Black scene hairstyle for girls
If your hair is curly, consider having it straightened and if it is straight, have some choppy layers into your hair. You can also try using razor and it will look nice too. Try dyeing your hair with black color and with colorful streaks such as pink or blue. You also have an option to maintain your natural hair color and have some lowlights or highlights.
Colorful choppy scene hairstyle
You can also have the usual scene hairstyle in straight black or blond blended with black. Let your fringe grow and clip it to the side using Kirby grips or bow clips. You can apply a little amount of hair serum at the back. If you want to portray some kind of boyish appearance, you can use gel to get that shining look.
Scene Hairstyle straight black or blond blended with black
You can also put some porcupine spikes at the back but don’t forget to rinse, lather and repeat rinsing to take out all the gel. Attach extensions if you want long scene hair. Cut the split ends every month to maintain a neat and healthy look.
Scene Hair with extensions
Make sure that your hair appears lovely and clean by using hair conditioner and shampoo that suit your kind of hair. Use a brush to comb your hair daily to take out dead hairs. You can dye your hair with peroxide blonde and black or brown for your fringes.
Blonde Scene Hairstyle
Peroxide blonde Scene Hairstyle
Modern Scene Hairstyle
Lovely Scene Hairstyle
Saturday, April 11, 2009
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