05.31.08
Find Your Best Hair Color – Blonde
Is Blonde Right for You?
If at least two of the following apply to you, it may be time to look on the bright side:
How to be the best blonde:
05.30.08
Find Your Best Hair Color – Red
Is Red Right for You?
If at least two of the following apply to you, it may be right to go ruby:
# Your skin is on the pink side. There is a “right” red out there for most women, says Jennifer J, a Matrix celeb colorist and owner of Juan Juan Salons in Southern California (she colors Julia Roberts’s auburn mane), but women with cool or pinkish skin pull it off best. Conversely, women with golden or olive skin have a tougher time finding one that’s flattering.
# You’re no wallflower. Red is a head-turning hue, and you have to be self-assured enough to accept the stares, says Tasha Forgash, color specialist at Shag Salon in Boston. Colorist Sarah Gold, the guru behind Lindsay Lohan’s formerly flame-colored hair, concurs: “Remember, red hair is like a sequined dress — it walks into the room before you do.”
# Your hair is in fairly good condition. If your strands are very dry or damaged, they will have a hard time holding on to small, red color molecules (which seep out of even the healthiest hair fairly quickly). Your mane has a better chance of becoming radiant red if it is well cared-for (read: you deep-condition weekly, get regular trims and don’t heat-style every day).
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05.29.08
Angelina Jolie Hairstyle
Angelina Jolie is one of the most beloved actresses in the U.S and around the world. Angelina is not only an actress, ambassador and a mother she is also an Icon and has great hair. This “Tomb Raider” celebrity has long dark brown hair, however sometimes you catch her sporting a blonde medium length bob. Angelina is definitely a mover and shaker and she knows how to get things done as well as create great hairstyles that accentuate her infamous features like her sparking eyes and voluptuous lips.
Angelina’s hairstyles range from soft waves and fringed bangs, to straight or wavy as well as cut and tapered ends with soft parts. This is one actress that knows how to remain humble and gracious as well as a knock out on the red carpet by wearing sophisticated and classy updo hairstyles with defined bangs with height or wearing low ponytails with soft waves. One thing that can be “Wanted” is Angelina’s hair, she keeps her hair at a medium to long length and she has thin to medium hair which makes it easy for her to style and maintain her various different hairstyles that she sports.
You may not be able to get Angelina’s most wanted lips but you can focus on life or something like it and get her trouble free hairstyles. If you want to obtain some of Angelina’s looks just check her out in some of her popular films like Gone in 60 Seconds, Atlas shrugged, or “The challenging” you will be sure to find out some knock out looks that make you look just as pleasant as this bodacious actress.
Angelina had cameras going wild at the 13th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards with her sensational face framing style. Layers were cut through her mid-lengths and ends to create fullness and to add bounce to her style.
Angelina so far has stuck to longer hair styles. Below, she is wearing a classy hair style, with a little height in the crown area.
All hair is kept off her face, making its shape appear very dramatic. The hair in the crown area has a little bit of height to it. This can be created by gently back-combing small sections of hair and then smoothing over the top with your fingers.
Teasing, or back-combing needs to be done very gently since it can cause breakage and damage to your hair.
Angelina also uses makeup very effectively to highlight her eyes and cheekbones.
Find Your Best Hair Color – Brown hair
Fiery red, bombshell blonde, or classic brunette — which suits you best? Here, pro tips for choosing your perfect hue — and a no-fail strategy for making it last longer and stay truer.
Is Brown Right for You?
If at least two of the following apply to you, you are probably best brunette:
How to be the best brunette:
1. Match your brown to your haircut. To maximize the impact of your chocolaty color, go deeper and monotone if your hair is nearly all one length. If it’s shorter or very layered, make the ends slightly lighter, and weave in high- and lowlights to emphasize the texture of the cut, says Marie Robinson, a colorist at the Sally Hershberger Salon in New York City (clients include Natalie Portman).
2. Go to the extreme. The most striking brunettes today are very dark or quite light, says Robinson. If your hair color is medium in tone, you blend — in a bad way.
05.28.08
How To How To Wash Your Hair
Believe it or not, a lot of mistakes are made every day while simply washing the dust and dirt out of your hair. Here’s what you need to know.

1. Hair should be saturated with water before applying shampoo. This is more important than you might realize.
2. The amount of shampoo used should be according to the length of your hair. Long hair should use only about a tablespoon. Shorter hair, obviously less.
3. Massage scalp to loosen the dead skin cells. This is often what becomes dandruff.
4. Rinse well. We don’t spend enough time rinsing the soap from our hair. Be sure to check the hair line before you go on to the next step.
5. Apply conditioner and distribute to the ends. This is the oldest and most damaged area and needs all the help it can get. Try to leave the conditioner on your hair for about a minute.
6. Rinse if necessary. Be sure to check whether you are using a traditional conditioner or a leave in variety.
7. Squeeze as much water from your hair as possible.
8. Blot your hair with a towel to absorb excess water. Never rub as the cuticles can catch on the fibres causing more damage.
9. If time allows, allow hair to air dry.
05.27.08
Swoop your hair in 2008
This year to look in style and to be on top go for trends like asymmetry in action and strategic layers. Experts suggest you to do the edgy thing and let yourself a bit of extreme. Improvise with the unexpected. Different length and texture will make you stand out. If you don’t want to have an extreme plunge than go for soft and gentle sloping. This year it’s hot! And again, we’re not living the “Rachel” days anymore, now hair cuts are taken as an individual manifestation instead of the “look of the day”.
Eva Mendes Hairstyle
Eva looks beautiful by using this simple and chic hairstyle.
It is a perfect style for medium to thick kinds of hair.
THE LOOK Ponytail with face-framing pieces
HOW-TO Blow-dry hair straight with a three-inch round brush. Back-comb the entire head. Pull hair ina mid-to-high ponytail and secure with a rubber band. Spritz spray gel onto hands and run through face-framing pieces.
INSIDER TRICK Before pulling hair into the ponytail, use a comb to make a one-inch center part and pull the face-framing layers out.
THE LOOK High ponytail with sideswept bangs
HOW-TO Blow-dry hair with your head upside down. While head is still flipped, pull hair up into a high ponytail—don’t pull too tightly from the front—and secure with a rubber band. If you have bangs, pull them out of the ponytail. This look works with or without bangs, however.
INSIDER TRICK Stylist Kevin Mancuso recommends the Velecta Paramount TGR 4000 hair dryer because it cuts drying time in half.

This beautiful star kept her golden locks simple and elegant at The 2007 MTV Movie Awards. To enhance her waves, long shaped layers were cut around Eva’s mid-lengths and ends. This style is perfect for medium to thick hair types and long face shapes.
Eva looks great at the 32nd Annual People’s Choice Awards with this simple style.
The length has been left below shoulder level and soft face framing layers have been cut to add shape and definition around the face.
This style will work best on medium to thick hair types.
05.22.08
Hair Dyes
Henna hair dye is 100% natural and safe to use. Henna as a base provides all the requirements of hair dye and in addition, offers all its natural properties including hair conditioning while leaving the hair soft. Henna hair dye will also slowly fade away to your hair’s original color, but will not leave any lines or stripes like synthetic dye.
Also henna does not contain bio-available lead acetate, which can be harmful. Henna dyes coats each hair shaft with a natural, semi-permanent protein called hennatannic acid. Heat causes the hennatannic acid to cling to the proteins found in the hair.
Because henna coats and seals the hair shaft, it helps protect the hair from damaging effects of sun, salt, chlorine, wind and pollution in the environment. Rather than producing dramatic color changes, henna dye enhances and deepens existing color. Because the color from henna is transparent, it cannot lighten dark hair; it will, however, add highlights to dark hair and can darken the color of lighter hair.
There are mixed reactions about hair dyes some studies have linked hair dyes with a higher risk of certain cancers, while other studies have not been able to establish the link.
Most hair-dyes don’t have to go through safety testing that other cosmetic color additives do. When hair dyes were first manufactured, the main ingredient in coal-tar hair dyes causes allergic reactions in some people, but now most of them are made from petroleum sources.
After applying hair dye, don’t leave the dye on your head any longer than needed and rinse your scalp thoroughly with water after use. It’s not a good idea to dye your eyelashes and eyebrows because allergic reactions to the dye can cause swelling or increase the risk of infection in the eye area.
This poisoning is from exposure to a hair dye or tint. Consumers considering changing their hair color have a choice of coloring agents to use. There are at least four basic categories of products: Temporary hair colors are applied in the form of rinses, gels, mousses and sprays Semi-permanent dyes penetrate into the hair shaft and do not rinse off with water like temporary colorings.
Permanent dyes require more work to apply, but the hair color lasts until the new hair – “roots” – grows in. Because permanent dyes contain hydrogen peroxide, they cover gray hair more effectively and can be used to lighten hair color, unlike other dyes.
To apply permanent dyes, the user mixes together a hydrogen peroxide liquid with another liquid, works the mixture into the hair, and after about half an hour rinses the dye out with water. Consequently, permanent dyes generally cannot be washed out with shampoo, although repeated shampooing may reduce the color over time.
Gradual or progressive dyes are dyes in the form of a rinse that slightly darken hair by binding to compounds on the hair’s surface. Gradual dyes are usually applied daily until a dark enough shade is achieved, after which it may be used less often to maintain the color.
Amy Winehouse hairstyle – Make it

Ford Artists’ Johnny Lavoy shows how to achieve an Amy Winehouse hairstyle.
05.21.08
Popular celebrity hairstyle – Jessica Alba
Wondering about popular hairstyles? Here you can find many beautiful celebrity hair styles pictures which reflect the glow of luxuriuos shine…
Jessica Alba with long hair in layeres of smooth waves.
Jessica Alba long, layered hair style with full curls and side draped bangs.
Jessica Alba on the red carpet in a classic curl updo hairstyle
Jessica Alba in a cute long, layered hair style with smooth waves.
Celebrity Jessica Alba looks stunning on the red carpet in this classic curl updo hair style.
Jessica alba goes with a classy chignon hair style with side-swept bangs for a red carpet appearance.
Jessica Alba in a medium length, bob hair style with long layeres and soft waves.

















