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Chop it off: Short hairstyles rule in 2012

Posted on: January 23rd, 2012 by Becca No Comments

In 2011, long, wavy tresses ruled the roost, but in 2012, short pixie cuts and edgier short hairstyles are the newest trend for many of Hollywood’s leading ladies. Short hairstyles have been spotted on runways from New York to Milan and on red carpets from Los Angles to London. As summer approaches, shorter hairstyles may gain even more popularity as women rush to beat the heat and cut off layers of long heavy hair. If you are looking to update your look for the new year, opt for some of the shorter hairstyles worn by some of Hollywood’s most darling women.

Celebrity Short Styles
Several celebrities began sporting shorter hairstyles and opted to chop off their lovely locks for stylish pixie cuts and shoulder-length bobs. Some of the most startling hair transformations came from actresses Carey Mulligan, Emma Watson and Michelle Williams who all selected trendy, but classic, pixie cuts.

Other celebrities like Tilda Swinton, best known for her role as the White Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia films, chose to sport an edgier, punk-inspired short cut that features a shaved back and sides. Pop superstar and fellow fashionistas Rihanna sported a similar style but with an electric red hue instead of Swinton’s platinum blonde tones. Evan Rachel Wood also wowed this year with a shorter, edgier hairstyle instead of her signature long red locks.

Some stars, like Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, and Jennifer Aniston opted for medium-length cuts like the classic bob styles that are cut to best suit each woman’s individual face shape.

TRY IT: The Pixie Cut
Audrey Hepburn made this look famous in the film Roman Holiday. Mia Farrow’s short pixie cut in Rosemary’s Baby is also an iconic piece of film, pop culture and fashion history. The pixie cut is one of the most popular shorter hairstyles due to its manageability and suitability for many different face shapes. Styles like the pixie cut are best suited for individuals with oval, long and square face shapes. Regardless of your face shape and size, a professional stylist can create the perfect cut to complement your face. If you would like to try a pixie cut, you should know that this style is not ideal for individuals with tight curls.

TRY IT: The Shoulder-Length Bob
Made popular during the 1920s, the bob is back with a vengeance in 2012. The re-emergence of this stylish take on shorter hair has been mirrored in Hollywood and in hair salons across the country. This bob style is a great option for women who like to have the flexibility to wear their short style up in a ponytail or an elegant updo. The bob can be customized for a variety of face shapes. If you are interested in trying a bob cut, be sure to investigate the many types of bob styles, which include the asymmetric bob, semi bob and graduated bob.

TRY IT: The Punk-Inspired Short Cut
If you are not afraid to take risks, try a punk-inspired short cut. These styles aren’t for the faint of heart as they will surely grab the attention of those around you. Punk-inspired short cuts typically feature short back and sides that are razor-cut or shaved off completely. The crown portion is usually left longer to enhance styling possibilities. Punk-inspired short cuts are surprisingly versatile in that they can incorporate curled, spiky and wavy styles. If you opt for a punk-inspired short cut, be sure to enhance your new locks with statement earrings. Pop sensation Rihanna and Evan Rachel Wood have been photographed complimenting their super short tresses with over-sized rock-and-roll-inspired earrings and other “bad girl” accessories.

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Shortcuts to Becoming a Stylist to the Stars

Posted on: May 20th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

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If styling hair was a sport, then working on celebrities’ hair would have to be the Super Bowl or World Series event for trained cosmetologists. There’s nothing like being pulled from the minors to perform in the Big Leagues! So, how does one get to that star status?

Well, all of your questions can be answered through a new book: Shortcuts, by Diana Schmidtke. She maps out her successes as a celebrity hairstylist in her new book for the recent and not-so-recent graduates of beauty schools.

Schmidtke’s book isn’t just a laundry list of to-do’s for a get-rich-quick scheme, or just about the adventure of moving to Hollywood. It also covers the field of Special FX artistry and answers industry questions, such as the difference between union and non-union stylists. There’s even a quiz section to help you determine if your passion lies more with fashion and music or television and film!

Can you map out your dream job after cosmetology school just through a book? Probably not. But if you have questions about breaking into such a narrow niche in hair, makeup or fashion – then this book can help.

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How to Keep Your Up Do From Becoming an Uh Oh

Posted on: January 28th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

What do most women want when it comes to big events? From homecoming, to prom to their wedding day, the inevitable answer is: FABULOUS hair. Of course, we usually want pretty dresses, amazing shoes and flawless makeup, too. But, without the perfect hair style to tie it all together, a great look can easily become a great big flop.

Want to know the secret to an amazing up do? You may be shocked at the answer. The key to creating a gorgeous up do is dirty hair. It may seem counter-intuitive, but the grubbier your hair is, the better it will hold in place. Ask the professionals who have attended hair design school! They’ll tell you.

Clean hair can actually be incredibly difficult to work with and usually requires the addition of LOADS of product. So, if you’re about to get your hair swept up and pinned down, make sure to stay clear of shampoo for at least 2 days before the big event to give your natural oils some time to build up.

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