Showing posts with label Top Hair Color Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Hair Color Trends. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Red Faction Hairstyles


Carrie Grant (43) in 2008 with bright red hair. Her dramatic hairstyle is red on top with black underneath at the bottom. It has flips on the ends as her locks touch her shoulders. This type of haircoloring style (darker under) is becoming more trendy; the exact bold color Carrie has, however, is yet to take root.


Cool medium haircut for redheads. Texture is just right. Good example of how a little goes a long way. This model has a slight piecey and wavy style that rocks. It has a bit of an edge without being extreme. Good volume; it looks thick, slightly teased and sexy. Recommended for teenagers. This model looks like she's going for an Ashlee Simpson style but more interesting and glamorous than the musical celebrity.


Jennifer Aniston in 2008 with cool new layered and flippy bob hairstyle and red haircolor. No, not really. It's not Jen, but they have similar eyes. Jennifer has been a blonde and brunette before; maybe she could try red hair? Decent style if you want a fashionable look without the extreme Posh Spice cut or the plain bobs. This is in the middle between both extremes. It has a little attitude but it's also wearable for work. Her style has an interesting combination of hair that curls in and flips out.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Spring's 3 Top Hair Color Trends



Though we're still in the thick of winter, we can't help but be entranced by warm weather's siren song and the imminent arrival of new spring hair color trends. In theory, there are a ton of shades to choose from, but in practice, this really means variations on blonde, red, black, and brunette. (And realistically, you have to take into account your skin tone before making a dramatic color change.) In terms of trends, ombre and balayage were two of last year's hair color bywords, and they're back for 2011, but with a fresh, toned-down take. And don't forget that your hair texture plays a role in hair color, too. According to colorist Eva Scrivo, if you have very textured or curly hair, highlights become more noticeable and can look stripy, so think strategically about where to place your highlights subtly around the face is best. If you want to change your hue, lift your hair color one or two shades for an overall sense of vibrance. Whether you're going back to basics or flipping the switch on your natural shade, here's how to revamp your locks by adding blonde, brunette, or red in a fresh way. Lighten Up: Want to go blonde for spring? Say goodbye to platinum locks and hello to luxurious gold.

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