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Topknot Hairstyle How To

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Topknot Hairstyle How ToThe only requirement for a great topknot hairstyle is hair long enough to be pulled up on top of your head.  If your own hair isn’t long enough you can also blur the lines with fusion extensions.

Topknots are actually one of the best go-to hairstyles for just about any imaginable hairstyle event from everyday hair wear to a formal wedding, Prom or party hair event.  The beauty of topknots is that they’re easy to create, look different on every size and shape of head and work with just about every type of hair and texture.

The different between topknots and regular buns, chignons, ballerina buns or twists?  Topknots are positioned at the top of the head and resemble a tight knot.

Ideally topknots are created on either naturally straight or temporarily straightened hair to achieve the sleek knot style.  Topknots can be glammed up by combing them with a myriad of headbands, tiaras or embellished bobby pins, bun covers, barrettes or jeweled combs.

Topknots can be worn halfway between the crown and hairline, closer to the hairline, adjacent to the crown or with an assortment of parts and fringes.  Topknots can also be dressed up with a few loose strands teased around the hairline. Continue reading “Topknot Hairstyle How To” »

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Decorative Hair Comb Hairstyle How To

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Decorative Hair Comb Hairstyle How ToDecorative Hair Comb Hairstyle How To

Decorative hair combs can be crafted out of a vast number of materials ranging from natural materials such as wood and stone to ivory and real tortoiseshell.  As concern for the animals was raised, some materials were outlawed.

When tortoiseshell became prohibited a faux tortoise shell was developed from cellulose and plastic.  Ivory is also forbidden to be used in combs or other types of hair adornments.

The best quality combs are hand crafted and polished by hand.  Such is the case with the The France Luxe Classic European Side Combs which offer timeless beauty. I’ve personally owned and worn these gorgeous combs for over 10 years.

Depending on your hair type, texture, length and desired hairstyle, these European style combs can be worn as a decorative accessory for a classic French twist or a more modern twist with a fanned out top tail or similar.  These combs are also functional and can be used to hold hair in place.

Depending on how much hair you have, the combs may or may not work best as an adornment or an anchor.   You can wear one or more of these combs with straight, wavy, curly or even kinky hair.

Usually you will need enough hair to be secured by the combs, but if your hair is fine or slippery you can use the bobby pin secret to anchor the combs into your hair (see below for details). Continue reading “Decorative Hair Comb Hairstyle How To” »

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Olivia Wilde Undone Bun How To Hairstyle

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Olivia Wilde Undone Bun How To HairstyleOlivia Wilde Undone Bun How To Hairstyle

Olivia Wilde rocked an Undone Bun when she attended the Los Angeles Confidential magazine cover party.  Her take on the undone bun was a relaxed take on a top knot.  Her hairstyle was low-key, but tousled elegance.

Olivia constantly thrills and surprises her fans with a stunning array of hairstyles which are edgy, classic and selected to showcase her glam fashions.

Instead of having her milk chocolate hair tousled and tangled on top of her head, she had the tousling cascading near her hairline and flowing back towards the crown of her head with the back flowing into a messy chignon bun positioned halfway between the nape of her beautiful neck and the crown of her head.

Olivia’s undone bun is intriguing because from different angles it looks finger tousled and tucked, but it also has the look of an inverted French Twist style bun.

Anyone can pull their hair up on top of their head and toss it.  Olivia shows how to do an undone bun with elegance and an edge.  Would we expect anything less from the darling of the fashion police?  I think not.

Follow the steps below to copy Olivia’s Undone Bun. Continue reading “Olivia Wilde Undone Bun How To Hairstyle” »

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Olivia Wilde’s Iconic Beachy Waves

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Olivia Wildes Iconic Beachy WavesOlivia Wilde’s Iconic Beachy Waves

Olivia Wilde is known for her work on Fox TV’s House, for her work in hot movie roles and her iconic beachy waves.

Celebrity Hairstylist David Babaii is famous for his iconic beachy waves.  The adorable David has created eye popping, mouth dropping beachy waves on some of the biggest female stars in the world including Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kiddman.

He recently worked his wave making magic on actress

David Babaii’s Secrets For Creating Olivia Wilde’s Iconic Beachy Waves

Follow David’s steps below to  re-create Olivia Wilde’s hairstyle:

1.  David began by applying Couture Colour Pequi Oil Treatment through Olivia’s hair before drying it.
2.  For Olivia’s fringe area, he used a large paddle brush to create a sleek finish.
3.  After finishing her fringe area he separated hair into three sections – nape of neck and the sides – in order to have total control of the styling process.
4.  Starting at the nape area, David took 2″ sections of hair and wrapped them around the inside of a large barrel curling iron. Continue reading “Olivia Wilde’s Iconic Beachy Waves” »

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Avoid Hair Creases From Bobbies, Hair Clips, Elastics And Pins

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Avoid Hair Creases From Bobbies, Hair Clips, Elastics And PinsThere’s nothing more irritating than acquiring creases, wrinkles or indentation marks on your otherwise silky smooth strands.  How do these indentation marks and creases develop?  Actually it’s fairly straightforward.

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Creases, indentations and wrinkles are more likely to develop in ponytails, updos and panels of hair when the tresses are wet or still damp.

If you clip, pin or apply an elastic to hair which is damp the crease or hair wrinkle will actually dry into the tresses.  Once an indentation has dried it can’t easily be removed by brushing or combing the strands.

Certain types of bobbies, clips, elastics and pins are more likely to crease hair than other types.  Pony elastics which have a seam or a metal or similar connector piece are more likely to cause creasing. Continue reading “Avoid Hair Creases From Bobbies, Hair Clips, Elastics And Pins” »

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