Sunday, July 14, 2013

How to Work Medium-Length Hairstyles Medium Hairstyles – How to Style Medium Hair

Medium Hairstyles – How to Style Medium Hair Medium-length hairstyles rock: You can still do sexy updos, but don't have to deal with all the maintenance that comes with super-long locks. And you can create styles that are really versatile. Celebrity stylist Erin Anderson, co-owner of Woodley and Bunny Salon in Brooklyn, spills on how to work these shoulder-length celeb styles.

Tight Spirals

Tight Spirals

Solange Knowles knows how to rock her natural curls on the red carpet. Why does this exaggerated style work? Her hair is full, but not frizzy.

To work her look: The secret to these perfect curls is using a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer. By cutting down on the amount of wind that hits your hair, curls dry soft and defined, not fuzzy and frizzy. Don't scrunch your strands with your fingers though—you'll disrupt the curl pattern. Instead, cup spirals with the diffuser, moving it up toward your roots.

Try T3 Soft Touch Diffuser, $21.45, amazon.com.

Voluminous Waves

Voluminous Waves

We heart Lucy Hale's soft, touchable waves. Not only are they gorgeous, they're also super-simple to create with this shortcut.

To work her look: Apply a dry shampoo to give your hair extra body. Try Aveeno Pure Renewal Dry Shampoo, $7.99, ulta.com. Next, part your hair to one side. Then, using a large-barrel curling iron, curl only the face-framing sections away from your face. Brush through to soften the curls and blend with them rest of your hair. Easy!

Shaggy Chic

Shaggy Chic

Alexa Chung’s cool-girl hairstyle says, “I didn’t try too hard.” And she probably didn’t because getting this sexy look is as easy as it gets.

To work her look: Put down your round brush—this style is all about rough texture. Start by spritzing your hair with a sea-salt spray and blowing your strands dry, tousling them with your hands. Try Sachajuan Ocean Mist, $21.99, amazon.com. Lastly, separate your bangs in the middle, if you have them.

Bouncy Blowout

Bouncy Blowout

We’ve always heard that models have damaged hair due to all the on-set heat styling they endure, but model Miranda Kerr pretty much shot down that theory with this healthy, shiny look.

To work her look: Rough dry your hair (aka use your hands as you blow dry instead of a brush and flip your head over) until it’s 85 percent dry. Then, give your hair polish—and a slight bend at the ends—by using a round boar-bristle brush as you finish drying. Try Sephora Collection Boar RoundBrush, $22, sephora.com.

Half-Up With a Twist

Half-Up With a Twist

Kerry Washington wore this cool ‘do on the red carpet. But in real life, it’s the perfect look for a morning when you’ve hit snooze one too many times. It looks special, but it’s effortless.

To work her look: Part your hair down the center and gather two thick sections from each side of your part at your hairline. Twist each section (like a rope) and secure it in the center of the back of your head using two bobby pins per side, sliding them into your strands in an “X” formation (to keep them in place). Tame flyways around your hairline with a light-hold hairspray. Done!

Try Dove Style + Care Strength and Shine Flexible Hold Hairspray, $4.89, drugstore.com.

Sleek and Straight

Sleek and Straight

We're totally crazy about Mad Men star Christina Hendricks's super-sleek ‘do. Even better: It's not as high-maintenance as it looks.

To work her look: Break out your flatiron. To go sleek without singeing your strands, set your straightener to the right temperature. If your hair is fine, like Christina's, go with a temperature of 300-350 degrees. For medium to thick hair, increase it to 350-400 degrees. Then, iron small sections, starting a few inches from your roots.

Try Hot Tools Pink Vintage 1” Salon Flatiron, $64.99, ulta.com.

Slept-In Strands

Slept-In Strands

Kate Bosworth knows how to rock bed-head hair. And like the term suggests, this style works best on slept on, second day—slightly dirty—hair.

To work her look: Wrap big sections of hair around a jumbo curling iron—about 1 and 3/4-inch. Once the hair has cooled, coat your palms with a styling cream and rake your hands from mid-shaft to the ends to loosen up the curls. This gives them that piece-y, tousled look.

Try Remington Instant Curls 1 3/4” Curling Iron, $17.99, target.com.

Retro Glam Waves

Retro Glam Waves

Ashley Greene’s low side part and retro waves scream sexy—making this one hot date-night hairstyle.

To work her look: Create a low side part and roll five or six sections of hair around hot large rollers. Clip them at ear-level. After 10 minutes (do your makeup while you wait), remove the rollers and pin your curls to your head. Once your hair has cooled, loosen up your curls with a brush.

Try Conair Infiniti Pro Argan Oil Hot Rollers, $39.99, ulta.com.

Curly Hair We Love Curly Hair - Celebrity Curly Hairstyles

Curly Hair - Celebrity Curly Hairstyles Whether these celebrities are owning their natural curly hair or have amped up their texture with the help of a curling iron, these are the styles we're totally crushing on.

Beyoncé Knowles

Beyoncé Knowles

A. Queen B has never had a bad hair day. B. We're obsessed with these soft, loose ringlets she's flaunting à la classic curly girl Carrie Bradshaw.

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

A faux bob, deep side part, and swoop bang are the trendiest way to sport loose curls—clearly.

Katherine McPhee

Katherine McPhee

Smooth roots + voluminous waves = the latest way to show off your ombré.

Vanessa Hudgens

Vanessa Hudgens

Carefree curls are the secret to an updo that doesn't try too hard to be, well, an updo.

Sarah Hyland

Sarah Hyland

Even easy, air-dried ringlets look red carpet-ready when they're a little roughed up.

Kelly Rowland

Kelly Rowland

A low pony shows off major curls in an anything-but-basic way.

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

Soft waves give any pulled back hairstyle a glint of Hollywood glamour.

Jordin Sparks

Jordin Sparks

Messy texture and magenta tips give the Sparkle actress a girly punk edge.

Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson

Wild curls make the Glee star’s top-knot feel fresh.

Solange Knowles

Solange Knowles

This singer knows a thing or two about rocking her naturally super-curly texture—the perfect frame for 60s-inspired winged liner and a bold lip.

AnnaLynne McCord

AnnaLynne McCord

Sexpot hair. That is all.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

20 Cool Celebrity Braided Hairstyles Braid Hairstyles – Celebrity Braids

Braid Hairstyles – Celebrity Braids Need to get gorgeous in a flash? This one's easy—braids solve everything. Whether you choose a few delicate cornrows or a fishtailed side-pony, adding an accent braid to your ‘do, any ‘do, is a surefire way to get glamorous fast. Here, our favorite red carpet queens show you how.

French Braid with a Twist

French Braid with a Twist

At the People's Choice Awards, Taylor Swift looked dangerously glam in a low-plunging gown and a loosely French-braided chignon.

The Upswept Braid

The Upswept Braid

Katy Perry wove a piece of sparkly metallic tinsel throughout her French braided upsweep for an unexpected dose of dazzle.

The J. Law Braid

The J. Law Braid

The Silver Linings Playbook actress would be smoking hot in a burlap sack. But wearing kohl-rimmed eyes and a thick, slightly roughed-up braid pinned across her head? Very naughty milkmaid.

The Long Braid

The Long Braid

We love a twofer ‘do (two separate hairstyles in one)—and Lucy Liu nailed it at the Golden Globe with her messy-ish French braid leading into a "fish-tailed"side braid. So magical.

The Easygoing Braid

The Easygoing Braid

Guys adore a hairstyle that suggests you just rolled out of bed (even though we all know it took twenty minutes to achieve). Exhibit A: the Glee actress' teased and rumpled side-braid!

The Edgy Braid

The Edgy Braid

We can't decide what's hottest about this look, the velvety persimmon lips, the buttery highlights, or the itty-bitty accent braids above Scar-Jo's ear—but we're definitely taking notes.

The Ballerina Plus

The Ballerina Plus

Leave it to Kim Kardashian to know exactly how to sex up a standard ballerina bun—with kiss-me crimson lips, cleavage, and thick braids.

The Not-Too-Polished Braid

The Not-Too-Polished Braid

To nail Lucy Hale's piece-y look, start with a healthy dose of texturing spray. Then—and this is key—braid with three strands of hair that are different thicknesses (one skinny strand, one fat strand, one medium strand). The unevenness will give your braid a curvy, free-wheeling look as opposed to prim American Girl braids.

Braided Headband

Braided Headband

Emma Watson’s delicate braid is the most on-trend way to dress up a casual updo. Pull a few strands free around your face so you don’t look like you’re about to walk down the aisle.

Double Braid

Double Braid

Lea Michele's sick style is actually two braids woven together. Pull half your hair into a basic over-the-shoulder braid—keeping it pretty loose—and secure with an elastic. Then, braid the rest of your hair alongside it, carefully weaving the inner strand of the new braid through the outer strand of the original braid. Pull at the braid to thicken it and help meld the pieces together.

Good-Girl Braid

Good-Girl Braid

The swoop of Jennifer Hudson's bangs frame her face in the prettiest way. To DIY: First, tease your hair at the roots and use bobby pins to pull the sides back; then braid like normal.

Heidi Braids

Heidi Braids

Once Upon a Time star Jennifer Morrison’s girly braids go bad-ass when paired with leather and a bold lip.

Half-Headband Braid

Half-Headband Braid

Ashley Tisdale's barely-there braid looks extra cool with a side-part and a streak of plum—which you can totally DIY with clip-in extensions.

Multiple Braids

Multiple Braids

We’re dying for Kristen Bell’s unique half-up ‘do—especially because it’s not as complicated as it looks at first. There are four braid happening here: One main French braid that starts at the crown, plus three sneaky side braids that crisscross over the top. Leave the rest of your hair straight so it doesn’t come off too princess-y.

Messy Braided Updo

Messy Braided Updo

Look closely: One Day star Georgia King’s casual style has a thick braid worked into it. The off-center part and side twists make the look just as fun from the front.

Braided Topknot

Braided Topknot

Two hot-right-now styles in one: Smooth your hair into a high ponytail, braid it, and then loosely pin it into a bun. Leave your bangs loose, like Nicole Richie does, to up the sexiness even more.

Textured Fishtail Braid

Textured Fishtail Braid

An intricate fishtail braid, like Hailee Steinfield's, looks coolest when it's all roughed up. Here's a trick to steal this style: Rub the finished braid back and forth under a towel, as if you were towel-drying it—the textured fabric pulls at your hair and leaves you with the perfect messy finish.

Folded Braid

Folded Braid

For an easy way to make a basic braid cooler, steal Girls star Allison Williams’ trick: Leave the ends of your hair tucked into the elastic. 

Major Volume Braid

Major Volume Braid

Cheryl Burke’s soft, touchable style is serious first-date hair. First, back-brush your hair at the crown to amp up the volume. Then, pull it into a very loose French braid, securing the elastic at your shoulder instead of continuing the plait down the length of your hair. Use your fingers to pull at the braid until it looks gently undone.

The Blake Braid

The Blake Braid

Sleek strands + textured braid = killer combo; but unless your hair is long like Blake Lively's, opt for a low pony at the nape of your neck so that the plait can still lie on your shoulder. Add a dash of bling with a metallic elastic.

Celeb Hair Evolution: Rihanna Rihanna Hair - Rihanna Short Hair - African American Hair

Rihanna Hair - Rihanna Short Hair - African American Hair Rihanna, our past cover star, is known for more than just her sultry voice, racy lyrics and hot dance moves—she's got one of the most talked-about manes in the biz. See how RiRi's hairstyles hit the high notes through the years.

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