Friday, June 22, 2007

Hair Care Tips - Celebrity Hairstyles


Gwen Stefani - Hairstyle
Gwen Stefani -
Hairstyle
:
A very sculptured hairdo which will stand out. Her hair was pulled back very smoothly into a fresh looking ponytail and her bangs were pulled into a large, volume-filled swirl in a backwards direction.






Ever wondered why some people have luscious hair that is shiny and never looks out of place, and why you don't?


A healthy hair makeover is surprisingly not too hard to achieve. All you need to do is learn a few healthy hair secrets and try a little home maintenance.


Great Hair Starts With a Good Cut



A professional haircut will ensure that your hair is free from damaged and spit ends and will make your hair look healthy.


Seeing a professional will also give you the opportunity to get the right cut for your hair type and texture.


Follow up visits which include regular trims will also guarantee that your hair will look and feel its best.



Victoria Beckham - Hairstyle:  A sexy concave bob with long side bangs on the right side
Victoria Beckham -
Hairstyle:

A sexy concave bob with long side bangs on the right side.


Healthy Hair Is Hydrated Hair



Drink plenty of water. Water not only hydrates your skin and body, it also hydrates your hair.


Product Overload



Don't use too many products. Product overload will weigh your hair down and make it look tired and greasy. Remember this rule: One product to style and one product to finish with.



Jessica Simpson - Hairstyle
Jessica Simpson -
Hairstyle
:
Long hair with soft waves creates a great hairdo for her oval face shape.



Heat Styler Hazard



If you use a heat styler such as a hair-dryer, straightener or curling iron, then make sure to apply a heat protection product first. Heated stylers can zap your hair of moisture and leave your strands frizzy and hard to manage.


Sleeping Beauty



When you are sleeping your body is working its hardest to repair damage, including any hair damage, so plenty of sleep is a must. To further help your hair achieve its healthy best, try sleeping on a satin pillowcase. This will stop your hair from rubbing as you sleep and will control fly-aways.



Beyonce Knowles - Hairstyle
Beyonce Knowles -
Hairstyle
:
Short, angled layers cut around her top and side sections to add height and shape. Her hairdo will work perfectly on medium to thick hair types.


Moisture Madness



Try an intensive conditioner once a week to keep your locks moisturized and to keep your hair soft. To get the best from your deep treatment, apply it to your hair then cover with plastic wrap or a plastic shower cap and leave for ten minutes before rinsing out. This will add heat and allow the treatment to penetrate. For a deeper condition, wrap a warm towel over the plastic wrap.



Lisa Rinna - Haistyle
Lisa Rinna -
Haistyle
:
A short shag cut which is very flattering to a lot of face shapes and hair types - the soccer mom hairstyle. The look is achieved by razoring the hair to create a full and textured look. Soft, side-swept bangs finish off this hairdo. The bangs are also cut with a razor to give the ends texture..



Product Placement



Choose the right products for your hair. If you've styled with the right products for your hair type and washed with the right shampoo then your hair should be naturally shiny and manageable. If it's not, see your stylist and get an expert opinion on what will work best for your hair.


Balanced Eating



Eating a well-balanced diet which is full of healthy proteins and lots of vitamins will keep your hair glowing. Not to mention your skin and your waistline!



Fabulous Hair Needs a Fabulous Hairstyle!


Take a look at the latest hairstyles in the TheHairStyler.com library now!



TheHairStyler.com Hair Feature


By Katie Summers, THS Consultant





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