Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Great Long Hairstyles for Square Faces- Gwyneth Paltrow


Gwyneth Paltrow is another beautiful face with great hairstyles. Gwyneth has a slight angular jaw line that doesn't phase any of her looks. The hairstyle in the image presented here is a very beautiful one for square shaped women. The hair is parted just a little off center with the shorter layers framing the face with light waves and the longer layers falling down with light waves. The ends are left choppy for a modern touch. A great look for many facial shapes but as seen in the image, very fitting for square shaped faces.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Great Long Hairstyles for Square Faces- Polina Kouklina


Another beautiful model, Polina has a very soft, pretty face with great soft lips and beautiful eyes. Polina has such a gentle look that most hairstyles from plain to the most complex will look great on her. The light freckles that shine through do not effect her looks at all but rather make many of them even better. The image here is a simple long hairstyle parted slightly off center with the ends falling down with their natural waviness. A simple hairstyle made great through a very beautiful face.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Great Long Hairstyles for Square Faces- Lily Donaldson


Lily Donaldson is a very beautiful model with a cute face. Beautiful eyes, small lips, and great long hairstyles help make Lily a great model. The hairstyle in the image here is a very beautiful one that softens the jaw line and presents an overall look that is both cute and sexy. The hair has some volume and the bangs are side swept. The top of the hair is combed in the direction of the bangs while the layers gently fall down with light curls.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Prom


Salon Creation – Lengthy Curls


The stylist at Jamison Shaw really did a fantastic job with this hairstyle and really shows great use of varying curls to create a finished look. The hair is parted through the middle with some lift at the front locks. The hair is styled close the face with plenty of texture and light curls at the top of the locks. The longer strands are spruced with narrow, long curls by twirling the sections of hair around the curling iron in longer strands. This creates the longer bottom sections that can be tousled or given more definition by adding some gel to the ends. This long curly hairstyle actually works well for many hair types including thinner hair as well and is a viable option for most social gatherings.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Long Thick Curls


This next hairstyle shows the use of curls on thicker hair to create a lovely look that compliments necklines very well. Emmy Rossum can be seen in many long curly hairstyles and this is just another beautiful one in her collection. The hair is parted through the middle with a little lift throughout the top. A big section of the hair is curled with smaller angle curls and then tousled together. Emmy has thicker hair that can be combined with bigger curls or looser curls and then tousled to produce attractive hairstyles. Women will find that by adding some texture and definition to individual locks will create very detailed hairstyles that stand out more and more fitting for higher end events. For long curly hairstyles like this one, do a search for Emmy Rossum and there are plenty of hairstyles to browse through.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Basic Long Curls


Lots of women go out for the day with added curls to their long hair. This requires minimal effort and just a little styling using a curling iron and maybe some hair styling products. This simple example of a long curly hairstyle is worn by Andrea Bowen and shows the simplicity of the look. Many long curly hairstyles like this one are popular choices for everyday wear and social gatherings as well. The hair is brushed smooth and ¾ of the hair is curled in larger sections and tousled. A section of the hair in front is styled slightly over the forehead. The hair is parted off-center but there are many ways to part the hair including a sleek mid-part or brushing straight back. This also changes how the entire hairstyle appears.

Permanent Hair Loss -- Finding the Permanent Solution

Millions of people suffer from severely thinning hair and baldness. The causes of these conditions are multiple.

One type of permanent hair loss is caused by continually wearing the hair in tight braids or corn rows. Some African-American hairstyles promote this type of baldness, which destroys the hair follicles (roots) over time.

Another type of hair loss is pattern baldness, a genetic condition that occurs most often in men but can also occur with less intensity in women. Also known as male pattern baldness, this condition is caused by excessive amounts of the hormone DHT, which in turn is caused by excessive levels of testosterone in the blood. DHT in large amounts attacks and destroys hair follicles, causing baldness on the top part of the head.

Hair loss can be a side effect of some medications and of certain medical conditions. Thyroid and anemic disorders may result in hair loss. Ending the medication or restoring the gland or organ to normal functioning will stop more hair from falling out, but it won't restore hair to the areas where hair follicles have died. This means a person may be left with permanently thinned hair or bald spots.

There are many pills and potions, gimmicks and gadgets on the market claiming to restore hair to the hairless. Many of them are frauds, and a few of them produce some hair, but even then the hair is often of questionable quality. Hair may fall out when the hair-loss drug or treatment is discontinued.

There is one permanent solution to hair loss that is not dependent on a lifelong regimen of medication, doesn't require continuing therapy and doesn't produce a constant drain on one's finances. That solution is hair transplantation, or permanent hair replacement surgery.

In this procedure, a small strip incision is made on the back of the head where hair is plentiful and genetically programmed to grow throughout life (even in cases of pattern baldness). The area is sutured shut, with hair covering it. From each tiny extracted strip, up to three-thousand hair follicles are harvested, separated into individual units, and inserted into tiny incisions in the scalp where hair is needed.

The surgery requires just a local anesthetic and is normally accomplished in two three-to-five-hour sessions. This is adequate to create coverage, and the transplanted hair follicles normally produce hair for the rest of one's life. This is because the transplanted hair was harvested from the area of the head that is genetically resistant to thinning.

The secret to successful hair transplant surgery is having the operation performed by a knowledgeable and very experienced doctor. Such doctors are rare. Much more common are plastic surgeons and dermatologists who do a few hair replacement surgeries a month, or hair transplant companies that are merely sales offices importing inexperienced doctors.

Look for a doctor who does hair replacement exclusively and who performs this type of surgery every day. It is good to see a procedure, but most important is to be able to speak with as many happy patients as you wish. A doctor who is part of a large group or who has been in practice just a few years may not have done thousands of cases. Ask how many cases that doctor has personally performed and ask to speak with a few of them. If you insist on the best, you will be delighted with the results. Doctors less experienced use outdated techniques which typically deliver less than delightful outcomes. Doll-head hair (where hair grows out of little holes in clusters), freakish hairlines and other disasters commonly result.

Permanent hair replacement is a once-in-a-lifetime gift you give yourself. Do it right the first time, and you will never regret it.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

America Ferrera 2

THE LOOK Half-up with subtle waves
HOW-TO Let hair air-dry, then tease the crown. Create a small off-center side part. Pull the hair above the ear around without picking up much hair from the back, and secure with a small elastic or clip. Let a few strands fall around the face.

INSIDER TRICK If you have thick hair that requires a big rubber band, put a pretty clip over the top of it.