Top Hair Styles Collections Of April 2011

Today i will share a collections very beautiful for all women want make up hair for yourself.
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Tinsley Mortimer Long Curls
 Tinsley Mortimer showed off her long blonde curls while hitting the Annual Fifi Awards.
Hilary Rhoda Long Curls          
Hilary Rhonda showed off her catwalk ready curls while walking the red carpet.

Erin Andrews Long Curls
Erin Andrews showed off her long curls while hitting the CMT Awards in a sequin embellished frock.

Julianne Hough Long Straight Cut
 Julianne Hough paired her sparkling cocktail dress with sleek long locks.

Miranda Lambert Long Curls
Miranda Lambert showed off her long curls while hitting the CMT Awards.

Taylor Swift Long Straight Cut
Taylor Swift showed off her straight locks while attending the CMT Awards.


Nicole Richie Ponytail
 Nicole wore a tousled side ponytail with a strapless peach gown.


Jennifer Williams Long Straight Cut
The reality diva walked the red carpet in a cobalt blue bandage dress and a sleek center-parted hairstyle.


Faith Hill Ponytail Hairstyle
 Country singer Faith Hill paired her J. Mendel dress with pinned up ringlets and gold hoop earrings.


Alexis Jordan Long Wavy Cut
 Alexis’ flowing red waves added a playful vibe to her evening look.


Anna Kendrick Ponytail
The ‘Twilight’ star completed her look with a simple low ponytail and smokey eye makeup.

Paris Hilton Long Curls
 Paris Hilton showed off her side swept long curls at the MTV Movie Awards.

Top Wedding Hairstyles With Veil

Elegant Wedding Hairstyles With Veil
Cute Wedding Hairstyles With Veil

Wedding Hairstyles - 7 Tips Wedding Day Tresses

1. Do your research -
This is the fun part. Take some time to explore your options before settling on one hairstyle. Browse wedding and other style magazines, and visit the Elegala.com wedding hairstyles gallery to get inspired.

2. Complement Your Look -
Your wedding hairstyle should flatter your dress and overall look – not complete with it. Use your dress style and the formality of the event as your guide. Dresses with halter necklines, ballgown silhouettes, or plunging backs practically scream for an updo. An unbuttoned beachside affair calls for long loose waves. You get the idea.

3. Know Yourself -
Your face greets you in the mirror every morning, and you and your hair go way back, so chances are you already know which hairstyles flatter your face and which fall flat. Even if you don´t, here are some pointers: A long, thin face will look more so with a long, straight ´do, and ears that stick out a tad too far will be accentuated by a pulled back ´do. Along those lines, don´t attempt a look that isn´t you just because it´s your wedding. Remember – your goal should be to look like your best version of you, not someone else.

4. Heed the Weather -
Make sure your wedding hairstyle will work with the day´s weather conditions. This tip is especially crucial for weddings in humid climates. Do yourself – and your hair – a favor; don´t force a curly mane into a sleek straight ´do for an outdoor New Orleans wedding in July.

5. Get the Right Length -
Remember that many of the wedding hairstyles shown in magazines require long hair. The good news is that longer tresses can be achieved both naturally and artificially. You can either start growing it early or use clip-on extensions for added volume and length on the big day.

6. Book Your Stylist -
If you love your usual stylist and are getting married locally, make sure he or she is available on your date. Otherwise, start auditioning stylists for the big day. Many hair stylists also offer makeup services and are willing to travel, while others do not.

7. Work with the Veil -
Don´t forget that your hairstyle and veil must work well together, so you´ll really need to plan one around the other. If you´ve already got the veil, bring it to your stylist before the wedding so he/she can create a style that complements both you and the headpiece. Of if you´re set on a certain hairstyle, have your stylist do a trial run on the same day that you plan to shop for your veil. This way you can easily determine what style of veil will work best.

2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards Best Dressed Celebrity

Beautiful white dresses, colorful attires and nude gowns seemed to be the most prominent trend flaunted by celebrities at 2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Unlike, other red carpet events, there were lesser number of black dresses and heavily embellished gowns onto the red carpet. Hollywood’s most glamorous actors of big and small screen went for “wow” factor dressing in breathtaking and elegant designer outfits.
Natalie Portman, Eva Longoria, Mila Kunis, Christina Hendricks, Sofia Vergara and many more divas of Hollywood walked the red carpet and showed off some of the biggest trends on the season on (Sunday) January 30, 2011, in Los Angeles.
Check out celebrity fashion at 2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards:
 Pregnant actress Natalie Portman showed off her baby bump in a strapless white gown with embellishment detailing along the neckline by Azzaro.
She styled her hair in an elegant updo hairstyle and accessorized her look with diamond bangles, small drop earrings. Natalie Portman toted up a black clutch and looked super sophisticated.
Kim Kardashian wowed the audience in a striking purple one shouldered gown with embellishment detailing from Marchesa Resort 2011 collection.
She accessorized her look with luxury Lorraine Schwartz jewels. This time, this hot babe went for dewy makeup and unveiled a beautiful natural look.
 American actress, Eva Longoria chose a Winter white gown for 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Talented actress walked the red carpet in a skin-baring gown from Georges Hobeika Spring 2011 Couture collection.
 Mila Kunis was one of the best dressed celebrity at 2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards. She was clad in a gorgeous red printed strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline from Alexander McQueen Resort 2011 collection. She opted for smokey eyes and styled her hair in wavy manner.
 Winona Ryder, sexy Hollywood actress looked like a doll in an Alberta Ferretti gown. She sport curly updo, smoky eyes and black purse which looked breathtaking with her white strapless gown.

Dressing in an exquisite floor-length Louis Vuitton floral printed strapless gown, Claire Danes was looking nothing less than amazing.
She pulled off her gown brilliantly which she paired with Roger Vivier shoes. Claire added some color to her look with hot pink lip color.
 Lea Michele looked stunning in a glitzy embellished gown with a deep v-neck from Oscar de la Renta. She finished off her look with Tiffany & Co. jewelry and a chic clutch by Daniel Swarovski.

 Heather Morris hit the red carpet in a blush colored strapless gown with a rosette bodice by Romona Keveza. Heather wore natural makeup, nude lip color and kept her super straight hair loose.
 Christina Hendricks showed off little leg in a long sleeved glitzy black L’Wren Scott dress. She rocked a glittering clutch, smoky eye and light pink lip shade.
 Sofia Vergara was one of the Hollywood actresses who opted for a colorful gown for the red carpet event. She showed off her best assets in a bright blue, curve-hugging Roberto Cavalli gown. Sexy Sofia spiced up her red carpet look with a diamond cuff by Chopard.
 Beautiful Jayma Mays was looking super adorable in a peach colored floor-length gown from Jenny Packham Spring 2011 collection. She finished off her look with strappy metallic sandals by Jimmy Choo.
 Sarah Hyland looked hot and sexy in a orange Max Mara gown paired with heels by Stuart Weitzman. With wonderful curly hairstyle and Me & Ro jewels, she was looking fabulous.
 Hilary Swank donned a peach Versace one-shoulder gown with with embellishment detailing along the strap and the side. She went for loose, sexy curls and nude lip shade.


Source: fashionfame

Top 5 Red Carpet Hairstyles from SAG 2011

From sleek straights to curly, retro style to modern look, Hollywood ladies pulled off many hairstyles for 2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards. The divas were seen flaunting their gorgeous designer dresses and trendy hairstyles onto red carpet. Hollywood award functions always inspire the hottest hair looks and 2011 SAG was no exception.
These stars know that when it comes to red carpet event, gowns aren’t the only glowing thing in the limelight. Along with beautiful red carpet gown, complementing hairstyle is also necessary. Beautiful ladies rocked the 2011 Screen Actors Guild awards with hairstyles that will definitely set the trends for year 2011.
 Christina Hendricks hairstyle was as perfect as her chic dress at the award night. The actress opted for defined curls that rested gorgeously on her shoulders. Christina Hendricks red glossy curly hairstyle was looking perfect with her glitzy black L’Wren Scott dress.
 Kim Kardashian went for a soft, natural look for 2011 SAG awards. This time, Kim ditched her trademark hair extensions and completed her look with a loose updo hairstyle. She wore her dark hair in a slightly deconstructed updo and looked gorgeous.
 January Jones rocked a retro sculpted updo at 2011 Screen Actors Guild awards night. January Jones hairstyle was equally glamorous just like her red carpet dress. She sported very unique and different side-sweeping, quiff-fronted updo. This look was dramatic, sharp and amped up January’s natural beauty.
 Julia Stiles was also one of the celebrities who rocked the best red carpet hairstyle at the event. Julia wore her beautiful hair in wavy manner and looked super sophisticated. Julia Stiles wavy hairstyle looked amazing with dark smoky eye and vintage-looking earrings. The long waves were a perfect complement to her red carpet outfit.
 Dianna Agron merged the vintage and modern look together by donning a chic low bun. She styled her hair in a loose, side-swept chignon. Dianna Agron one-sided knot bun with fringe was eye-popping and head turning.

Rough Riders: Textured Hairstyles

The latest hair muses? Woolly clouds and spun cotton candy. New products bring mega-volume and airy lightness to styles that are all about matte, lived-in texture.
 There was a time, not so long ago, when it would have been as unthinkable to intentionally dull down a glossy head of hair as it would be to spray a coat of rust on a factory-new car. But if the recent rage for greige nails and prematurely gray hair has taught us anything at all, it’s to expect the unexpected. And while healthy, high-shine tresses remain a covetable attribute, a slept-in, just-hopped-off-a-bicycle look is what’s au courant. From the artfully ratty ponytails done by Redken Creative Consultant Guido Paulo at Calvin Klein to Jimmy Paul’s cotton-candy-like beehives at Vera Wang, models stomped down the runways at scores of spring/summer 2011 shows sporting strands that weren’t just insouciantly disheveled, but downright messy. And, yes, matte.

“Textured, matte hair looks really modern and sexy right now,” says Paulo. “It’s a little more unkempt and rock ’n’ roll, so it has a certain ease.” Bumble and bumble stylist Jordan M., who scrunched models’ hair in his hands under a blow-dryer to give them fuzzy, fluttery flyaways for the Cushnie et Ochs catwalk, loves the casual effect it bestows on even the most prim updo: “You can put hair up into a bun or even set it, but a matte finish will keep it looking young and fresh instead of too ladylike and polished.” It’s something dry-shampoo enthusiasts have known for a while: There’s just something ineffably cool about soft-focus strands.

Bumble and bumble’s newest styling product—Bb. Texture—is designed specifically to create the rough, mussed style in one easy step. “We started seeing that sort of hand-done, second-day-hair look on the streets and on celebrities like Alexa Chung and Mary-Kate Olsen a couple of seasons ago,” says the company’s senior artistic director, Howard McClaren, “but stylists were having to use a combination of products—usually surf spray, hair powder, and styling cream—to reproduce it for shows. So we thought, there’s a real need here for something completely new.” After quizzing stylists and clients about their dream combination of qualities—dry texture with volume and no stickiness, memory and grip but also movability—Bumble’s product development team landed on the idea of a gel-cream hybrid: “It has the moldable hold of a gel, but separates and moisturizes like a cream,” says Jordan M., who recommends running Texture from roots to ends in wet hair before blow-drying it with a diffuser, or cautiously working it into just the roots of hair “to bump up body and give it that just-rolled-out-of-bed look.”

Whether used to make classic styles look edgy, to give a modern twist to wiglike ’60s shapes, or to revamp the season’s big bombshell hair, “matte hair conveys a real nonchalance,” Paulo says. “That’s partly what makes it so versatile.” Indeed, McClaren says, “the whole idea is to look like you couldn’t care less. Even though, of course, you do.”