Thursday, November 13, 2014

How to Look Great in Short Hairstyles for Men


Looking great in short hairstyles for men require considering important factors, which are often overlooked. Before you schedule a visit to your stylist and subject your hair's fate to his hands or scissors or both, make sure you give serious thought to these first:

Get the right hair products.

Not every hair product you see on the shelves of your local drug or cosmetics store can be good for your hair. Why? Hair types vary accordingly, and by this it only follows that hair products would likewise vary to accommodate the needs of each one. Before you stock up your bathroom cabinet with hair products, know your particular hair type first. At best consult with your hairstylist. If you have a scalp or hair condition requiring special attention, refer to your hair specialist or dermatologist. Beyond hair types, medically related hair or scalp conditions require specialized products. If not considered, it may worsen given its reaction to the inappropriate hair product used.

Another point for consideration, which you can ask your stylist about, is the specific products needed to achieve a particular style or look. Nowadays, there a gazillion hair products to choose from. Some of them are especially created for a kind of style. But with so many brand choices, it is so easy to get lost. Once this happens, chances are, you may end up taking home the wrong hair products, thus throwing away your good money in the process.

Take a very good look at your situation.

Your situation would directly answer the biggest and most important question for choosing and getting a hairstyle: “Why do you need to have it in the first place?” Your answer would determine if the style you want is appropriate or not. For example, if you are going to a prom, a mohawk or any other attention-grabbing hairstyle would look out of place. If you are going to have dinner with your girlfriend's parents, a very stiff or spiky do might not earn you their good graces. Having a hard time deciding? Confer with your hairstylist.

Know your hair's styling limitations.

As much as you would want to have absolute freedom in styling your hair, truth be known that there would always be limitations—and this always applies whether you like it or not. Take having short hair as an example. With just an inch or two of hair length, not much radical styling can be done. You may spike it or slick it back with the aid of the right hair products, though. But a mohawk? You may want to grow your hair out a little more to be able to achieve this style.


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Gourgeous Hair Tips from Your Kitchen for Wedding Hairstyles for Short Hair

Growing your hair out for your most awaited walk down the altar may not be the answer to looking great on your wedding day. This is particularly true if you have always enjoyed and looked your best with your locks falling no longer than chin level. Remember: wedding hairstyles for short hair abound nowadays. Picking out the best one for your big day would not prove difficult with the help of your hairstylist.

Wedding Hairstyles for Short Hair
However, no matter how good a style is, whether or not you have short hair, having naturally healthy hair was, is, and will always be the key. And to keep your mane at its healthiest all the time, you need not trouble yourself(and needlessly bore a hole through your pocket) by purchasing expensive hair care products. All you have to do is rummage through your kitchen and use the common foods listed below. Not only are they good for your health when included in your diet, but they also work wonders when applied to your hair.

Lemon

A popular Vitamin C powerhouse, lemons do not only go well with salads, as a dressing ingredient, or as a flavor enhancer for your fave grilled or deep-fried foods. They can also work well with your hair, improving your natural hair color by providing highlights sans the damage. Before heading outside, halve a lemon. Squeeze a bit of juice onto your locks, let dry a while, comb with your fingers, and step out into the sun!

Avocado

Lackluster tresses? Let the avocado help you with your woes! Vitamin-rich and packed with essential fatty acids and minerals, this delicious fruit moisturizes and restores shine to dull, dry hair. To use, just mash a ripe avocado and massage into your hair and scalp. Leave on for 20-30 minutes before rinsing out—make you sure you do this several times to ensure that none of the fruit is left in your hair. If you have damaged hair, applying avocado as a treatment should be done once a week. For healthy hair maintenance, a once a month application suffices.

Egg

Protein-rich egg should not only be a breakfast fixture. Use it to boost your hair's natural protein by applying it raw prior to showering in the morning. Leave on for five minutes. Then rinse very well before shampooing and conditioning.

Apple Cider Vinegar

With the many health benefits of apple cider vinegar—weight loss inducer, diabetes treatment, and high cholesterol equalizer, it comes as no surprise why it is hailed as one of the healthiest foods around. But these are not all this vinegar has to offer. Applied to the scalp, it can boost its natural ph balance while bringing out the hair's natural red highlights. So it may not be the least bit as fragrant as vanilla or lemons...But its efficacy has been proven and even vouched for by top stylists.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

On Choosing the Best Accessories for Wedding Hairstyles for Short Hair

Using hair accessories for wedding hairstyles for short hair is a very good way to complete and set off your overall look while emphasizing your face. Of course, it is given that your chosen hair piece should perfectly go well with your hairstyle. Though hair accessories do not take the spotlight during your wedding attire preparation, the wrong ones can impact your look disadvantageously. 

Take into consideration the time of day whereby your wedding is scheduled to take place.For day weddings, flowers may give you a fresh look. If you like “bling,” tone it down for daytime weddings. Shiny hair accessories are best worn for afternoon or evening ceremonies.

Coordinate your accessories with your overall wedding motif or style. Having a motif does not only make your wedding look organized and easy on the eyes, it also helps cut down on the time you spend deciding on the materials to use. Although hair accessories do not take center stage in your wedding attire, they can make or break your overall look. And this can happen regardless of how beautiful your gown is. So choose carefully. At best you should choose those that set off your gown perfectly without overpowering it, as they accentuate your short hairstyle.

Get your ideas by browsing through magazines and Internet websites featuring bridal hair accessories. You can also ask your friends' advice or ideas to add to your list of references.

Decide on which short hairstyle you want to have on your wedding day. Do a practice run with your hairstylist, and try out your chosen hair accessories to see which one suits your hairstyle and gown best. During the run, it is best to garb yourself totally with your wedding attire, including make-up. This would give you an exact idea of how you are going to look like, hence giving time for changes and adjustments if necessary.

Do not confine yourself to just a specific set of hair accessories. Check out as many as you can. The kinds of wedding hair accessories are as follows: tiaras, combs, clips, pins, barettes, headbands, and ponytail holders. If you want your accessories to be more generally useful(not just for your wedding), select a more subtle piece like a clip, pin, or barrette.


Coordinate your hair accessories' design with the details of your gown. For example, if your gown has crystals or rhinestones, choose hairpieces with these materials.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Wedding Hair How-To Guidelines for Choosing the Best Style

Brides would always be the center of attention during weddings. On your big day, looking your best involves careful selection of every aspect involving your overall appearance—and this includes getting the best hair style. However, with so many hair styles to choose from, the resulting confusion can rob you of your natural style identity. Make no room for mistakes with these wedding hair how-to guidelines for choosing the best style for you.

Go with what you like.
Often, brides find themselves pressured to follow tradition. If you are comfortable with it, then by all means adopt it. If otherwise, then it is best not to. When it comes to your overall look and hair style for your wedding, conforming to your personal taste and standards is the best way to go.

Get a clear picture of how you want your hair style to be.
Before you schedule an appointment with your stylist, make sure you already have an idea of how you want your hair to look like. You can get ideas from various websites or magazines. Cut or print out pictures, and show them to you stylist during your consultation or practice run.

Try out your chosen hair style in advance.
To ensure that everything falls perfectly into place, practice runs are done before the wedding date. This includes trying out your chosen hair style. Should you look less fabulous than what you imagine, you have time to either choose a new one or work on improvements. Hence, you end up with no less than the best hair style for your big day.

Know if you photograph well in your hair style.
During your practice run, make sure you have your digital camera ready. Then take photos—lots of it from every possible angle, to give you a better idea of how you look and how others would see you.

Make sure your style holds up.
Easily messed up hairdos are a big no-no. With such an important and active event as a wedding, a hairstyle that holds up for hours on end ensures that you stay beautiful and radiant throughout.Test your style's endurance by moving around and even dancing during your practice run.


Steer clear of chemical hair processes.
The closer you get to the big day, the more you should avoid undergoing drastic hair procedures or chemical treatments like perming, coloring, etc. Experts advise doing them several weeks or even a month or two in advance. This way, you still have enough time to resolve or undo flops should they occur.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Three Ways to Spoil Fabulous Short Hairstyles for Prom

Though not a problem at the outset, common perception holds that to get the best hairstyle fit for a prom queen, a girl must have flowing tresses.

True? Nope.

Great short hairstyles for prom may prove a little more challenging, but they are definitely doable. In fact, there are many creative and fabulous hairstyles for different short hair lengths that you can try nowadays. Depending on your personality and the gown you are going to wear, you would not have a hard time finding the right one for you. However, there are styling spoilers that could get in your way if you are not cautious. At best, avoiding them through awareness is your best resort. They are as follows:

The Wrong Haircut

Getting a fabulous short hairstyle begins with the right hair cut. Once achieved, you can freely and advantageously use the magic of today's hair products and styling tools to create the look you want—and you can do so on a whim. But if the haircut is bad from the start, then nothing you do to make it look better could ever result to anything fabulous, let alone a style worth wearing to a prom night. At best, if you have not had short hair before, schedule getting a haircut several weeks or even months in advance. This would give you ample time to grow your hair out and make the necessary adjustments should your haircut turn out differently from what you expect.

Hair and Scalp Problems

Having either a hair or scalp problem or worse, both, means you cannot just use any good hair product to create the look you want. The chemicals found therein may react with your specific condition, thus worsening it. Address your problem first by scheduling an appointment with a dermatologist specializing in scalp problems or hair experts. Like getting a good short hair cut, treatment should be done several weeks or months ahead.

Product Overload

Too much of a good thing turns awry, and the same thing holds true for hair products, regardless of how effective they may be. To keep from getting stuck with too much sticky stuff in your hair, take note of these vital pointers.

Fine Hair: Ditch the pomade and go for styling cream instead. It works well in emphasizing those jagged points while giving your hair the control and shine needed to set off your style.

Medium or Thick Hair: Choose from paste, pomade, or wax (but do not overdo it!). A pea-sized amount of any of these products rubbed between your palms before applying to your hair effectively manages your hair, while preventing helmet head and pouffiness for wavy and frizz-prone tresses.

Here is one of the beautiful short hair style:

Selena Gomez Short Hair Style for Prom
Selena Gomez


Great Styling Ideas for Short Hairstyles for Prom

Getting all dolled up like a princess for a most wonderful fairytale night worth remembering is what proms are about. Looking no less than one's best has always been on top of most junior and senior highschool girl's list. From gowns to make-up down to the teeniest accessories, everything that has to do with looking fabulous must be carefully and properly selected—and no prom regalia is complete without a spectacular hairstyle to top it all off.

But what if you have short hair?


These days, elegant short hairstyles for prom can be achieved though not as easily as when you have long hair. The key, besides getting a very good hairstylist to work with your hair, is to consider carefully these fun styling possibilities.

Have really short hair? Why not try going vintage with pin curls? A fun and gorgeous look that is uniquely 1920s, this style speaks character and elegance in volumes. Give it a natural twist by adding spikes and messing it up a bit. Use gel to hold style in place. Want a little drama? Sculpt your hair flat to your head. Finish off with a mist of hairspray and voila!A fabulous 1920s look with a modern edge.

If your short hair has enough length for teasing, try pouffing it up a la Rihanna's style. Doing so draws focus and adds drama. Be creful not to overdo it though. And don't forget to lock your style in place with a bit of hairspray once you are done.

Accessorize! Spruce up your short hairstyle with funky accessories. With so many gorgeous designs to choose from, maximizing their advantage to boost your look depends on your personality and creativity. Go ahead and have fun with them. Mix and amtch them as you please to best complement your prom attire. Just remember: a little prettifying here and there can up your gorgeous factor immensely, going overboard, however, reverses your chances.

Simple, elegant, and quick; a slicked back wet look hairstyle exudes drama, albeit in a demure, chic way. Polished and sophisticated, this do takes the least amount of styling time and perfectly sets off elegant gowns. For additional emphasis, boost shine with lightweight hair shine products. Rub just a dime-sized amount between palms before applying to hair. Finish off with a spritz of hair spray to ensure that your look stays put the whole night long.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

On Choosing the Best Short Hairstyles for Mature Women

Upon reaching a certain age, women should think twice about keeping their hair long. Undoubtedly long hair would always serve as a reminder of younger days, the fun days of girlhood. But holding on to it long after you have gone past the age only makes you look awkward. If you think keeping your hair long takes years out of your face, you are wrong. It does the exact opposite actually. Besides the difficulty with managing, long hair is impractical given the lifestyle common among mature women nowadays. So why not give short hairstyle a try?

Short Hairstyles for Mature Women


You would never run out of options for short hairstyles for mature women. Each style can either work for you or not, depending on individual differences. However, before you decide to go under the scissors, it would be best to sort out your options first by narrowing them down with the help of these pointers.

Check out the latest short hairstyles for mature women in various magazines or websites. Stylish dos and cuts fitted for your age and personality abound. Choose from styles that are really simple, grand, chic, etc.
Why not try your friends' hairstyles for yourself? If you like your pals' great hair, ask her about how much she likes her cut and who her hairstylist is. If you do not like the idea of changing stylists, snap a picture of her and take it to your stylist on your next visit.

Check out your fave celebrity hairstyles. Which short hairstyle among your favorite female celebrities do you fancy? Get a printout or copy of their photos and take them to your stylist. However, give your stylist the leeway to make the needed adjustments, if any, to best ensure that the style or cut you want conforms to your face shape or personality.

Discuss your options with your local hairstylist. Givent that you amy not always agree with him and her, it is a fact that he/she has practical assessments of what would look best on your specific face shape and general style.

Seek your man's opinion. Your hubby or boyfriend may have some great hair ideas for all you know. If he finds short dos hot, going short would up you attractiveness factor, thus making you more appealing to his eyes. Needless to say, it does give a feeling of satisfaction to every woman if she succeeds in turning her man's head, and locking his intention because of her great looks.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Long Hair vs. Short Hair: Weighing the Pros

When it comes to choosing the best hair style, most women find themselves caught between the battle of the lengths: long hair vs. short hair. Given that either one looks good on you, other points worthy of consideration rely on your personal preferences and convenience. To help you better weigh these hair style options, below are the pros of each one, categorized accordingly.

Would you rather grow or keep your hair long?

Long, strong, and gorgeous locks would always be a foremost beauty asset almost every woman desires. There is nothing like having an enviable Rapunzel-like hair(though not as irrationally long) to flaunt one's looks. Whether curly, wavy, or poker straight; long hair always exudes that distinct feminine romantic charm.

Long hair boosts sex appeal, intensifying feminine charm. Women with long locks are said to be a natural male head-turner. Blame it on stereotyped images surrounding femininity and masculinity. Accordingly, short-haired women are often perceived as tomboyish and lethargic.

More hair means more fun with hair styles—and length along with adequate volume are definitely accountable for this. With long hair, you would never run out of options. The more hair styles to choose from, the more chances for experimentation.

Long hair does not require daily washing. Since short hair gets oily faster, daily washing is imperative. But with long hair, it is not mandatory. Long locks naturally produce oil within a longer period of time. Therefore, washing it twice or thrice a week suffices.
long hair vs short hairstyles
Long Hair VS Short Hair - Who do you the prettiest on their look?

Or would it suit you best if you have short hair?

Who says only long-haired women have all the fun? Short-haired women may not possess the classic appeal associated with lengthy tresses; however, theirs is that one-of-a-kind chic charm with confidence written all over it.

Short hair works best for women who are always on the go. With less time required for washing and styling, it stands to reason why short hair is gaining popularity among career women. Besides time, it also cuts down on one's beauty expenses spent on hair products.

The invention of hair extensions has provided short-haired women with more styling options. Also, they get to experience the best of both worlds, for they can choose to go short or long as they please—and needless to say, this is an exclusive hair style privilege no long-haired woman can acquire.

Short hair draws attention to the face. People focus more on the prettiness of a woman's face and not her mass of hair.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Short Length Hairstyles for Women: Is it for you or not?

Short length hairstyles for women come in a selection of various cuts and dos especially created to suit every face shape and preference. Any woman can have any short hairstyle if she wants, but not everyone can pull it off successfully. Find out if short hairstyle is for you or not with these informative tips.

Corkscrew Curls + Short Lengths = Hair Disaster

If you have corkscrew curls, you would be better off passing up short haircuts. Bobs can work though, but make sure they are layered well to keep your curls from giving your face an illusion of width—a definite no-no for wide face shapes. Layers help to relax curls. Besides, the overall negative effect on your look, styling curls demand a great deal of time since each ringlet has to be stretched out as you blow dry your hair.

Voluptuous Bodies with Small Heads + Short Lengths = Imbalanced Look

An imbalanced look results from having a head incongruous with the body—in this case, a small head with a voluptuous body. But this does not mean short hair is off-limits for good. Hair experts advise that if you want to go short opt for chin-length, choppy bobs. Other short hairstyles, especially very short ones, would only further emphasize the smallness of your head.

Zero Layers + Short Lengths = Helmet Heads

Very blunt short haircuts are stiff and dated-looking. Update your do and look youthful by adding layers. Also, styling your hair too much with every strand in perfect place gives you what stylists refer to as a “helmet head.” Natural and stylish is the best way to go, and this can be achieved by simply messing up the texture to draw attention to the layers.

Zero Hair Product + Short Lengths = Bad Hair

Maximize the advantage of a short haircut with the right hair product for grooming. Going all natural can make even the best haircut look drab and unpolished. Hate the feel of hair products on your hair? Go for lightweight formulations, which are usually oil based. Good products like these work to effectively tame hair while upping its attractiveness with a bit of sheen sans the unwanted weight.

Hair Product 1+Hair Product 2+Hair Product 3+More Hair Products = Hair Product Overload

A little gel, spray or wax can go a long way in helping you achieve the style you want. But a little of everything here and there can equal too much already. The result: hair product overload. When this happens, you end up with weighed down, messed up hair instead of the styled look you have been aiming for.

Fun with Short Length Hairstyles for Women

Easy does not mean boring. Short length hairstyles for women are a breeze to manage, but this does not mean wearing them the same way day in and day out for days on end. Fun ways in which you can style your short hair abound. All of them are modern. All of them are sassy. And you can do all of them by yourself given just a few deft strokes acquired through constant practice.

Sultry and Wet Look

Get that wet tousled look with wide spikes of hair. Work mousse into your damp hair first to ensure that your spikes would hold their shape. Then, make random-sized spikes with thick chunks of hair. You can also add a spritz or two of shine spray to give your locks added appeal after you mousse it. Great for layered short hair, this simple style should look unstyled and somewhat messy on purpose.

Modernized Classic Bobs

The classic bob possesses a timeless chic appeal that neither changes nor breaks no matter the trend. Presented in a variety of shapes and forms, bobs can either be defined or shaped to frame the face. Though definite in appearance, bobs need not be worn the same way all the time. Try wearing your bangs or fringes on a different side. This side-swept look takes little time and effort. A spritz of hairspray or a bit of gel would secure it in place. For a change, or if you find hair on your eyes or face annoying, you can hold up your fringes with clips. Depending on your preference, fancy or classic solid-hued clips and barrettes would add cuteness and pizzazz to an otherwise simple look.

Very Short, Very Pretty Dos

selena gomez with short hair
Very short hair draws focus to your eyes. Such haircuts look great especially on narrow-faced women with good facial skin. Spruce up very short hair with a bit of wave on the top and crown area. Though simple, waves create texture while boosting volume. Multi-textured short hair would look fantastic with either bangs or a short choppy fringe. Styling very short hair that is normal and thick can be done easily with the aid of a mousse. Use fingers to whip your hair into your desired style and let dy naturally. If you have fine hair, however, using a hair dryer would give your style more texture. Cap it off with some styling wax to better help you achieve that edgy, modern look.