04.30.08
Keira Knightley Hairstyles
Keira Knightley was born in Middlesex, England on March 26, 1985. Here are some Keira Knightley hairstyles:
Tips for a Keira Knightley Hairstyle
An excellent way to have a radical style that gives your face fragile beauty is with a Keira Knightley hairstyle. Long hair on the crown and front sections make style versatility easier while still keeping a softness around the ears to give a flattering look. For those who want to experiment with creative coloring this is also an excellent hairstyle choice especially for those with multi-toned high and lowlights.
04.28.08
CELEBRITY HAIR · VICTORIA BECKHAM HAIRSTYLES
This page has photos of Victoria Beckham hairstyles. And show you how to copy Victoria’s hairstyles, so you can look like the ex-Spice Girl, Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham.
Victoria Beckham has been setting trends with her various hairstyles over the years.
For years she wore gorgeous long hair extensions, but in more recent times she’s been sporting an asymmetrical short cut commonly referred to as the Pob – Posh’s Bob.
This striking asymmetrical short cut, that is somewhere between tousled and messy, and smooth and sleek.
Find a skilled stylist who is comfortable with texturizing via straight razor to get the right amount of life in your hair. Discuss with your hairdresser what aspects of the cut will suit you, and where things should be adapted to be most flattering to your face shape and styling skills.
This style suits pretty much every head of hair – Fine hair gets quite a lift this way and heavy, thick locks get a weight lifted out.
This cut is meant to move hair forward, framing the face to the point of almost obscuring features with the sultry way the hair falls in the eyes.
Copy Victoria Beckham’s Pob: Tips for styling the Pob
- Use a texturizing shampoo and conditioner in the shower.
- Towel dry your hair and work in a small amount of anti-frizz balm and a dollop of volumizing mousse through your hair.
- Using your hair dryer and a round brush, smooth hair towards your face, boosting more movement in your hair.
- To style a cowlick, try blasting the heat on the unruly piece of hair first in one direction, then in the next direction, and after repeating a few times, the hair should sit the way you want.
- Once dry, use a bit of pomade or wax to spike up the shorter pieces and seperate longer strands. Use a small amount and rub between your hands to get the product soft, warm and pliable.
- When your hair is styled, finish off with a touch of glossy shine serum and a spritz of finishing spray. Throughout the day you can touch and fluff up your hair.
- Shorter styles usually require a bit more maintenance than longer ones. You’ll need to get regular trims every 4-6 weeks, and keep that color fresh as there is nowhere for roots to hide.
- You won’t need to wash your hair everyday as choppier styles usually hold up well with slightly dirty hair.



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04.21.08
Hair care – advice – Remember To Rinse
It’s very important to rinse your shampoo and conditioner extremely well so that your hair isn’t left with a dull residue, which will make it harder to style.
04.19.08
Hair care- advice – Blow Away Your Styling Time
Ask your stylist to show you the right way to blow-dry your hair. Learning how to blow-dry correctly will cut down on your styling time.
Hair care – advice – Keep Hold Of Your Curls
The best time to curl your hair is several hours before any big event so that your hair can settle and give you a great result. A medium to strong hold product will also help to keep your look luscious and to keep the curl in your hair.
04.18.08
Hair care- advice – Natural Curls
For a natural finish when creating curls, curl your hair in different directions.
Hair care- advice – Tangle Troubles
Avoid tangles by using a detangler or leave in conditioner after washing and gently take the knots out with a wide toothed comb, working in small sections and from the ends up.
Hair care- advice – Hair Color Hold
To maximize the hold your new hair color has on your hair, try not to wash your hair for at least 48 hours after having it colored
04.17.08
Hair care- advice – Turn Up the Volume
There’s a trick to remember about volumising products: always apply them to the roots of your hair. Why? Applying them to the ends will weigh your hair down-and that means no volume.
04.15.08
Adrienne Janic at the L. A. Premiere “Remember the Daze”
The basis for all hairstyles should start with a head full of shine that literally reflects the hair’s good health. Adrienne Janic has inherited strong, healthy hair and it is obvious when you admire her long mane.

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