Showing posts with label Popular Hairstyles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Popular Hairstyles. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Hairstyles For Short Hair

Many people often thing, I'm sick of managing my long hair. Some think, I need a change. Some people needed to cut their hair off for a variety of reasons, and now they need help deciding what to do with it. Short hairstyles can be tricky, but it has its upsides. First you have got to choose why you want a short hairstyle, because this is the guide to finding one that works for you.



For instance, some women want short hairstyles so they can maintain it with an ease. For those of you who have been long hair long timers you can understand how frustrating it tends to get managing long hair. Short hair takes less time, and with some styles, less effort.


For most, the worry that short hair is unfeminine is present, but this is not the case! Short hair can even be more feminine and more flattering for some people; it's all a matter of trying different things and opening yourself up to a world of options. Just keep in mind that you should be absolutely positive before letting your stylist pick up those scissors, as your hair may take quite a while to grow back.


Now it's time to decide how short you want to take it. For those of you who have never had short hair, I would suggest a bob or a messy look. These looks are short, but not too short. Usually going to the chin or maybe an inch past, these looks are perfect for people who've never tried short hair and want to start slowly. However, short cuts can be lengthy, or incredibly short. It's all about preference.


The bob cut is a cut that can vary in styles. It is what it sounds like, a short hair cut ending in a slight bob. It is usually kept sleek and straight, and it is perfect for a business sophisticated look. Asymmetrical bobs are really in this year (longer in the front, shorter in the back).


The Messy Look is often the same length as a bob, sometimes a bit longer and is usually a choppy layered look that is low maintenance. Perfect for those who switched to short because it is easy to manage, you can just rough it up and go.


The Boy Cut is a look that works particularly well with people with very subtle features; it brings out your entire face and works best on a person with a thinner frame most often.

Elegant Wedding Hairstyles For Short Hair

If you are a new bride to be and planning your wedding, one of the most important aspects of the day is your gown, jewelry and what you are going to do with your hair. It seems as though the lucky brides with long hair have endless possibilities to style their hair, but those with short hair may feel as though they are limited to the kinds of styles that they can wear.



There are ways that brides with short hair can still get the look that they want. Wedding hairstyles for short hair do not have to be limited to one or two styles. There can be a lot of unique and elegant ways to wear short hair on your wedding day. Once you pick out your wedding dress, and decide what type of veil and accessories that you are going to wear, you can begin the process of choosing your hairstyle.


One of the best places to get started finding the style for you, is by looking through wedding magazines, hairstyle magazines and online for resources on finding the best styles. Once you have an idea of the wedding hairstyle for short hair that you are interested in, you can begin to do consultations with hair stylists who can try out different styles with you and find the one that works the best. No matter what kind of style you decide to go with, it is important that you have a practice style first, to make sure that it is going to work for you. Some hairstyles are not possible for everyone, and depending on the length, style and texture of your hair, there may be certain styles that are better than others.


Another option for wedding hairstyles for short hair is to put in hair extensions. When these are put in your hair professionally, they can be colored to match the exact color of your own hair. They can be a fun way to dress up your hair, and have a unique style the day of your wedding. Hair extensions come in a variety of styles and lengths. They can be put in to wear your hair down, or they can be styled up along with your own hair in a sweeping and elegant updo.


Whatever wedding hairstyles for short hair you decide on, the one that is most comfortable to you and looks great will no doubt be a good choice. A good tip is to bring your headpiece or veil into the practice session of your styling to make sure that the style that you want will work with your headpiece.

12 Popular Hairstyles For Men

In Dallas, it seems, there is typically little thought given to how the groom should be dressed, groomed, and accessorized; it is also your day and you should look your best. The tux may be chosen, the boutonniere fitted, and shoes picked out; but how will you best address your hairstyle for your big day? There are a variety of popular hairstyles grooms use on their wedding day to look their very best. Here are 12 of the most popular hairstyles in Dallas for men.

Shaved: One of the options for a popular hairstyle is just to shave your head. If you wonder if this is attractive or popular, look to beauties like Bruce Willis.



Buzz cut: Closely related to the maintenance free shaved cut, is the buzz cut. Signature of army men, the buzz cut offers a clean and attractive look for any man's wedding day.


Caesar cut: Another popular option for your male hairstyle is what is called the Caesar cut. It is characterized by short length and a horizontal cut resembling that of Julius Caesar.


The Business Man cut: The Business Man cut is another short haircut that many men enjoy because it is low maintenance but also very conservative and formal looking. While there a variety of ways in which this look can be altered, the gist is that the hair is parted on the side and tapered in the back and on the sides.

The Fade cut: The Fade cut is another tapered hairstyle for men, and tapers up on the sides and back of the head. This one is similar to another popular style, the Flattop cut.


Faux Hawk: The Faux Hawk is certainly reserved for more informal and fun weddings but is definitely becoming more and more popular with men at the moment. It is just like a Mohawk, but the hair is just styled to look like it is shaved on the sides.


Spikes: Of the same informal effect as the Faux Hawk, the spiked hairstyle can add some fun to any wedding day. Spikes are fashioned with hair gel so that hair stands up straight. The great thing about spikes is that they can be more formal or more fun-it really depends upon the groom.


Short Back and Sides: One of the most classic hairstyles for men, both then and now, is the style that is associated with short sides and a short back, with the hair left long on the top. This is a classic but stylish hairstyle for any groom looking for a versatile haircut.


Shag: The shag is of course a tribute to the 1970s long layered style in men, and can be quite a popular and attractive cut depending on the face and style of the man wearing it. This cut requires longer hair-at least below the ears-and is an alternative look to many formal haircuts used for groom's wedding hairstyles.


Bowl Cut: Another alternative option for a wedding hairstyle is the bowl cut-also signature of a retro style. The bowl cut is characterized by long sides, back, and front-picture a bowl being upside down and placed on your head.


Layered: More and more fashionable men are also choosing to have their hair layered for their wedding days. Layers come in short and long styles depending on what look you are seeking, but cannot also define the man's face well but also add a fashionable flair to his ensemble.


Burr: The burr is closely related to the buzz cut and is closely cropped, but not necessarily as short as a buzz cut. It offers the same low maintenance but professional look for any wedding day.

 

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