Celibrities Homecoming hairstyles

Homecoming is widely known as one of the biggest parties a girl could ever imagine being part of, overshadowing the glitz of the prom by at least tenfold. There's a much bigger audience to consider, unlike the prom where you are surrounded by the class of schoolmates familiar to you; the people who pretty much grew up with you.
Do you need the perfect style for your homecoming this year?
You could get your hair professionally done at a salon for Homecoming (in which case, we highly recommend bringing an image of a hairstyle you like, and a pic of your dress). Or you could get your hair professionally done by Alloy! Wanna save cash and test out your hairstyling skills? We talked to celeb hairstylist Danilo (he's been Gwen's go-to guy for a decade!) plus two more hot experts on how to get star 'dos. This gallery contains easy to wear and maintain long hairstyles and mainly dedicated to medium to medium-short cuts. These hairstyles use your natural type hair to create beautiful hairstyles for your special occasion. Having a beautiful hairstyle doesn't have to be time consuming and it's very popular in Hollywood to make your style as natural looking as possible.
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Hairstyles lead new look in China 2009

Take a look at the hair styles. There's been a big change in China. Straight, black hair, traditionally considered the symbol of health and beauty, now is seen in popular styles heavily influenced by European and South Korean trends. On today's Style Watch, we take a look at how hair with style has become important in China.
Hairstyles lead new look in China Hair has held a symbolic meaning to the Chinese since ancient times. From the long braid to short hair, from sophisticated hair done up, to straight and dyed hair - hairstyles create a chronicle of the changes in the Chinese people.

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Here�s a girl with really gorgeous long scene hair.
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Cool mens hairstyles for summer

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Cool mens hairstyles About this cool mens haircuts:
Color Brown
Length Medium,
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Texture Straight
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Male celebrity Jared Leto hairstyle
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Kimberly Caldwell hairstyles 2009

Kimberly Caldwell layered bob hairstyle
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Cute Angled Bob Hairstyle

Angled Bob Hairstyle
Angled Bob Hairstyle still one of the hottest hairstyle in 2009, and the best thing about angled bob hair is that it can look amazing no matter what kind of face shape you have. bob hairstyles are sexy and typically end around the shoulders and sometimes can get very long. . Angled bob hairstyles are fuller and many celebrities are already wearing this new hair trend.

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Korean guys hairstyles the most popular trend right now for Koreans is short bangs, medium at top, longer back and sides

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Long, wavy hair with bangs for women

Winter hairstyle 2009 - long haircutsLong, wavy hair with bangsThe model has long, wavy hair in a loose style with a fringe, or bangs. Her hair color is very dark brown, almost black.This kinda long haircuts suit winter .
winter hairstyles This is one of our favorite Mischa Barton hairstyles. The color is perfect for autumn and winter (you want to go lighter in spring and summer, as Mischa tends to do).

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Hair Myths:Separate Fact From Fiction.

Hair myths circulate like urban legends, but which horror stories are just hype? Before you toss your favorite shampoo or swear off color, separate fact from fiction.

1. True or False? Frequent Trims Make Your Hair Grow Faster
FALSE. "Hair grows from the roots, not the tips," says Michael Wright, senior research scientist at Nexxus Salon Hair Care. A trim removes split ends to prevent them from moving farther up the hair shaft, saving you from having to cut more to eliminate the damage. Keep your hair healthy in the first place with conditioning treatments and sun and heat protectors, says Saurabh Desai, principal scientist at Aveeno Nourish+.

2. True or False? Massaging Your Scalp Stimulates Hair Growth
FALSE. "Scalp massage can increase blood circulation, decrease stress and help distribute the scalp's natural oils onto the hair," says Desai. "All of this may lead to better functioning of the cells that are creating hair follicles, so your hair grows at its optimal rate -- however, that rate will not increase." On average, hair grows a half inch every month.

3. True or False? Chemical Straighteners Change Your Texture Permanently
FALSE "As hair grows, your natural texture returns," says celebrity hairstylist Serge Normant at N.Y.C.'s John Frieda Salon. After a straightening treatment, the visible hair will be permanently altered, but the chemical process can't penetrate your roots. Likewise, daily blowout devotees might think they've unkinked their curls for good because hair starts to seem straighter over time, but what they're actually seeing is damaged hair that has lost texture, not a permanent change.

4. True or False? Wearing a Ponytail in the Same Area Can Give You a Bald Spot
TRUE. "The effect is called traction alopecia. The constant tugging by a tight band can scar hair follicles and cause them to stop growing new hair," says Doris Day, a dermatologist in N.Y.C. She suggests switching pony positions daily to alleviate tension. Tie back hair with a soft elastic band and wrap the ponytail as loosely as possible, suggests Desai. It's not just ponytails that can be the culprit, either -- headbands, braids and barrettes may result in similar damage when repeatedly worn in the same spot.

5. True or False? Brushing Your Hair Often Makes It Healthier
FALSE. Brushing your hair 100 times before bed won't make your hair look any better. In fact, it might make it look worse. "Over-brushing can dull hair by destroying the cuticle, as well as causing split ends and breakage," says Desai. And using the wrong tool could further harm hair. In general, plastic and metal bristles can weaken the hair cuticle and cause damage or static and flyaways, so consider switching to a gentle brush with natural boar bristles. "Stick to just enough brushing to keep your hair from becoming tangled -- the brush should be able to move through the hair with ease," says N.Y.C. celebrity hairstylist Miok. For some, that might mean as little as a few strokes just once or twice a day.

6. True or False? A Cold Rinse Adds Shine and Tames Frizz
TRUE. A blast of cold water at the end of your shower can make hair appear shinier because it temporarily helps the cuticle flatten down onto the hair shaft, explains Desai. But the results might not last if you don't properly dry your hair. Make sure the cuticle remains flat by applying a deep conditioner or silicone-based product to seal it.

7. True or False? Hair Can Become Immune to Shampoo
FALSE. Shampoo will always do its job: clean. So why does it seem like your favorite bottle suddenly stops working? "Shampoo contains ingredients that condition and provide styling benefits, but it can also leave a residue that builds up," says Desai. If you start to notice dullness, use a clarifying shampoo (try Nexxus Aloe Rid Gentle clarifying shampoo, $11; at drugstores) once or twice a month to remove accumulated product -- any more often and you could strip hair of its healthy natural oils.

8. True or False? Coloring Can Change Your Hair's Texture
TRUE. Temporarily, of course -- but sometimes for the better. Permanent color removes the protective layer on your hair and lifts the cuticles so dyes are able to penetrate, says Desai, while semipermanent dye deposits color onto hair and is less harsh. Both methods have benefits, says N.Y.C. trichologist David H. Kingsley: "Color can swell the hair shaft and give it body." The change is especially noticeable on women with fine or thinning hair, as well as those with gray roots.

It's Your Call ... Is Coloring Hair During Pregnancy Dangerous?
Check with your doctor first, especially if you have allergies, but "it's probably not harmful. However, you should wait until the second half of your pregnancy when the baby is fully formed," says Eileen Krim of Northern Obstetrics and Gynecology in North Hills, N.Y. Can't go another second without a color fix? Krim recommends highlights "because they start a quarter inch from the scalp, where the dye isn't being absorbed into the body." If you're getting your hair professionally colored, "schedule the appointment for when the salon is less crowded," she says. "Definitely stay away from peak hours on Saturday afternoon to avoid inhaling fumes." If you choose to color at home, wait until the third trimester. "Work in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves," Krim says. Look for dyes that have low or no ammonia, and don't assume that "natural" dyes are chemical-free -- often these contain the same compounds found in regular hair color.

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1. Cool Your Conditioner
"Leave conditioner in the fridge to keep it cool. This way, it will instantly seal the cuticles because it's already at a low temperature." -- celebrity hairstylist Tippi Shorter

2. Apply Product Strategically
"Where you should apply product depends on texture. For fine hair, concentrate volumizers near the root for body and lift. For other textures, don't start at the top of your head or with your bangs because too much styling or smoothing product there will weigh down your hair." -- celebrity hairstylist Kiyah Wright

3. Rinse, Then Rinse Again
"The key to a sleek, shiny finish is a thorough cleansing. Take the time to rinse well-- leftover oils, dirt and products make hair look dull and lifeless. A clean canvas ensures a great style." -- celebrity hairstylist David Babaii

4. Plump Up Fine Hair
"Mousse is great for adding volume to fine hair. Apply it only to the roots-- to avoid making hair appear stringy-- then hold hair vertically and blast with heat to seal in volume." -- celebrity hairstylist Richard Marin

5. Fix Flyaways
"Spritz holding spray onto a natural-bristle eyebrow brush. Use it to lock unruly hairs into place around your part, hairline and above the ears." -- celebrity hairstylist Mark Townsend

6. Butter Up Brittle Strands
To moisturize dry hair, apply organic almond butter to the parched areas. Let the butter soak in for 30 minutes, then shampoo and rinse well. -- David Babaii

7. Dry Curls Like a Pro
"Blow-drying curly hair can be tricky. The key is to keep your blow-dryer on the lowest setting and direct the air downward to prevent frizz. Want more definition? Once it's completely dry, set your hair in large heated rollers, tucking the hair under and rolling up instead of outward. Leave the rollers in for 20 minutes and then run your fingers through your hair to create loose, flowing curls." -- celebrity hairstylist Fr�d�ric Fekkai

8. Beat the Bends
Hold loose strands back while applying your makeup with a duckbill clip. Place a folded tissue (or a business card) between your hair and the clip to prevent creases. -- Tippi Shorter

9. Updating Your Hair Color? Update Your Lipstick
Kiyah Wright suggests switching your lip color so the new shades work together. Here are her perfect pairings:

Blond: Blond hair looks great with pastel pink lip hues, as well as rich tomato-y reds.

Redhead: Red is a bold hair color, so use rosy lipsticks and lip stains that match your natural lip color.

Brunette: Plum, nude and sheer lip tones all work best with dark hair


10. Speed Up Your Blowout
Celebrity hairstylist Oscar Blandi gives his top three tips for reducing your blow-drying time:
1. Divide your hair into three sections: left, right and back.
2. Use the nozzle attachment on the end of your blow-dryer. It focuses the air directly on your hair.
3. Blast the back section with cool air and finish blow-drying in the front. Why? Hot air opens the hair shaft, causing it to dry less quickly.
11. Shower Sans Shampoo
"The natural oil in your scalp is the best conditioner you can get, so wash your hair every two or three days rather than daily. After a workout, shower as usual, but instead of shampooing, just wet the hair and massage your scalp with your fingers." -- Mark Townsend

12. Score Pin-Straight Strands
Using a flatiron will keep your hair straighter for much longer than blow-drying alone. The heat and pressure combined with the technology in the iron's plates seal hair cuticles and eliminate frizz. If you have fine hair, you'll want to set your iron between 410 and 425 degrees-- you don't need as much heat as thicker hair textures do. If you have curly or coarse hair, your locks can handle up to 475 degrees. Always use a thermal protective spray before flatironing, no matter what your hair type. -- celebrity hairstylist Kimberly Kimble

13. Use Beer for Brightening
Lemon and beer keep blond hair from fading in the summer. Simply squeeze a lemon into a glass of beer, then pour it over hair. Let it soak for five minutes while sitting in the sun, then shampoo and condition. Do this weekly to brighten color. -- Oscar Blandi

14. Swap Your Elastics
"Bungee elastics are perfect for creating damage-free ponytails that don't fall or loosen. Unlike regular hair elastics, you don't have to pull hair through them, which makes your hair less prone to snags. The hook closures give you the control to make them as tight as you like." -- celebrity hairstylist Staci Child

15. Dry, Don't Fry
"For a damage-free blowout, set your blow-dryer to medium heat. Newer dryers can go up to 3,000 watts. That much heat could cause breakage." -- celebrity hairstylist Oribe

16. Touch Up A Blowout
A ceramic heating comb has tiny teeth that are great for smoothing out curly hair. When you need your blowout to last another day or two, use it to straighten fuzzy strands around your roots and the hairline. -- Tippi Shorter

17. Condition with Care
"The scalp's natural oils condition, so keep conditioner away from your roots when washing hair to avoid weighing down your locks. To be safe, start applying it at least three or four inches away from your scalp." -- Mark Townsend

18. Erase Your Mistake
A little heavy-handed with your product? Kimberly Kimble explains how to fix it:

Serum: Wipe it off with a plush towel-- the cotton will absorb the excess.

Gel: Apply water with a spray bottle to dilute the gel in your hair. Then blow-dry the area and start from the beginning.

Hairspray: Let it dry, then spritz a little shine spray on top to loosen up the stiffness of the alcohol in the hairspray.

Pomade: There's no going back. Work with it by changing your style to a pulled-back ponytail or chignon.

19. Avoid Serum Overload
The right amount depends on your hair texture. Use these guidelines from hairstylist Tippi Shorter:

Fine Hair: If you have fine or thin hair, never use more than a dime-size amount.

Medium Hair: If you have medium hair, a nickel-size amount will be sufficient.

Thick Hair: For thick hair, you'll need to use a quarter-size amount.

20. Double Up
"This lavender-scented wax stick imparts both polished and piece-y strands. Use a dab on your fingertips to smooth around the hairline or to create styles with a rock and roll texture. Just be sure not to use too much, or your hair will get greasy." -- Kiyah Wright


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