Showing posts with label Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

How Hot Should Water to Clean Your Hair?


Use Hot Water For A Deep Cleaning

Using hot water--as hot as is comfortable--will open pores and break up oils near the scalp. The warmer the water, the more oils will break down and be carried away with a rinse. If the hair has extra product or oil on it, hotter water may be the best choice for a thorough cleaning.

Too Much Hot Water Can Be Harmful

Using hot water on a regular basis is generally not recommended. If too much of the natural oil is stripped away, then the skin of the scalp could become dry. Also, too much heat--whether from hot water, hot curlers or hair dryers--will eventually cause damage to the individual hairs, causing breaks and split ends. This is a greater concern for those with long hair that is not trimmed as often.

Bottom Line

The temperature used at most salons for shampooing is lukewarm to warm. For everyday washing--or every other day, as some recommend for preserving natural oils--warm water allows much of the dirt and oils to be carried away, without adding enough heat to dry out the scalp or damage the hair. For extra shine, follow with a cool-water rinse to "lock in" moisture from conditioner and close up hair follicles on the scalp.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Easy Homecoming Hair Ideas

You have the dress and the shoes, but what to do with your tremendous tresses? From chic updos to sleek curls, these hairstyles will make your locks rock at the dance of the season.

Ballerina bun


A spotlight-ready ballerina bun is all about volume. The trick is to backcomb your high pony to give it extra lift before wrapping it clockwise and pinning in place.

Style blogger Marttyna Renk looks ready to pirouette across the dance floor in her ballerina bun and gorgeous red dress. It's the perfect updo to showcase a fancy dress.


Loose Waves

Somewhere between barrel curls and pin-straight locks are these lovely loose waves—fancy enough for the school dance without going over the top.

Fashion Click regular Megan Rose transforms her long strands into relaxed ringlets that look understatedly glamorous. If you want a high gloss like Megan's, work a dime's worth of shine serum throughout before curling.


Braid crown

The braid crown is a hippie throwback that works just as well with your modern-day threads. Start a one-inch braid behind each ear and crisscross over the crown before securing the tips with bobby pins.

Style blogger Veronika Placek pairs her halo with side-swept bangs and a low bun. You can switch up the look by swapping out the bun for a ponytail, or simply leave your locks long and loose.


Super-high ponytail

Considering how easy it is, a high ponytail looks impossibly glamorous—and takes two seconds to do. Keep it sleek by smoothing hair around the crown with a bristle brush, then spritz on a little hairspray.

Model and blogger Lauren Maxwell pulls her long wavy locks into sleek pony, but curly girls and straight-locked ladies can pull off this look, too.


Half up, Half down

Can't decide whether to pull it all up or leave it down? A classic half-up, half-down 'do takes just enough off your shoulders to showcase a pretty dress

The blogger behind Aqui looks particularly romantic with a few face-framing pieces pulled loose. Add a bold-hued barrette or sweet bow for a finish with flare.


Bows

When it comes to bows, the bigger, the better. Pin an oversize bow barrette to one side or tie a wide satin ribbon around your curly pony for a super-sweet, '50s-inspired look.

Style blogger Ashley Rose tucks a big white bow into the front of her bun, finishing with simple strand of pearls. When you're wearing head-turning hair accessory, follow Ashley's lead and stick to simple jewels.


Side swept

If you'd rather leave your hair down but want to fancy it up a bit, look no further than this side-swept 'do.

Style blogger Ivana pulled her hair back with a simple pin, but you can switch up the sparkle by accessorizing your tresses with a rhinestone clip or your favorite vintage brooch.


Natural Curls

If you're a girl with natural curls, embrace 'em! Enhance the texture of your tresses for a special occasion by washing with a curl-friendly shampoo and conditioner, then adding a dash of curl cream before drying for extra smoothness.

Blogger Christina Caradona boasts some of the curliest 'cues we've seen, and though her hair looks lovely as is, ringlets can be easily dolled up with barrettes, headbands, or a simple side bun.


Headband

Whether you wear a hippie-chic headwrap or a classic bow-bedecked headband, this hair accessory instantly elevates any 'do—just be sure to skip the dangling earrings and opt for chic studs instead.

For a retro look like style blogger Vickie, swap out the standard wide band for a wrap-around rope or woven turban.


Side Braid

From Frenchies to fishtails, you can t go wrong with a classic braid. Not only do they look great, but they also keep hair off your face and securely in place if you have a long night ahead of you.

As our style blogger Sandra demonstrates, the side braid is perfectly polished for a school dance. Keep the top loose and the braid tight for a chic contrast. Tie a ribbon to the end or weave throughout for an extra boost of color.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Steps To Fixes for Frizzy Hair

Hot, humid days are perfect for hitting the beach—not so much for keeping your hair smooth. Here's how to maintain control, no matter the weather.


ONLY LATHER UP A FEW TIMES A WEEK

"The natural oils that accumulate are good frizz fighters," says hairstylist Nathaniel Hawkins. If your hair feels oily, use a dry shampoo, like Batiste Dry Shampoo Original, between washes.


DEEP-CONDITION

Unless your hair is extremely fine, use a deep conditioner each time you wash, and be sure to leave it on for at least five minutes. Frizz happens when dry, porous hair sucks up moisture in the air, causing the shaft to swell. This heavy dose of conditioner coats the hair shaft, making it harder for moisture to sink in.


DON'T TOWEL-DRY

It roughs up the hair's cuticle so that it won't lie flat, which makes it look frizzy. Instead, use a superabsorbent microfiber towel to gently press the water out of your hair.


PROTECT YOURSELF

Heat damage can cause hair to look frizzy and frayed, so spritz on a heat-protecting spray (such as Tresemmé Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray) before blow-drying or styling with a flatiron or curling iron.


BUY A SOUPED-UP BLOW-DRYER

Ionic dryers do make a difference. They reduce frizz by compressing the cuticle, which locks out puff-inducing moisture. We like the Conair Comfort Touch Tourmaline Ceramic Styling Blow Dryer—a steal at under $30.


USE A CURLING IRON

It may seem counterintuitive if you already have naturally curly or wavy hair, but wrapping a few frizzy strands around the iron will help noticeably smooth and shape them. Air-dry first to "give your hair a little body, which is the perfect foundation," says hairstylist Adir Abergel.


APPLY A SILICONE SERUM

They work by coating each strand to make sure the cuticle stays smooth. Distribute the serum with a wide-tooth comb, then let hair dry or style it with a blow-dryer. Try Göt2B Glossy Anti-Frizz Shine Serum.


DO A WEEKLY HOT-OIL TREATMENT


It's not as heavy as a mask, so it won't weigh hair down. Choose one with jojoba oil (such as Queen Helene Jojoba Hot Oil Treatment to help strengthen the cuticle and further prevent frizz. Just be sure to apply it below your ears only so the crown doesn't get too flat.


SWITCH TO ALCOHOL-FREE PRODUCTS


Most hair sprays and mousses have a high alcohol content, which can cause the cuticle to swell up. Skip them entirely or go with a formula that doesn't contain alcohol, like Leonor Greyl Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice.


DON'T FORGET FLYAWAYS

Lightly mist a shine spray (such as Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray) onto a spooley or large toothbrush and skim it over the hair to grab individual untamed strands.

How to Keep Blonde Hair Vibrant ?

Tips from a hair color expert on how to keep your blonde highlights from fading this summer.

Cover up



"As far as I'm concerned, hair color is art—so keep it covered when in direct sunlight! Try using floppy hats or something like an Hermès silk scarf,"advises White.



Use Sunscreen


"Just like your dermatologist says to use sunblock for your skin every day, I say use sunblock for your hair every day. I like the Kérastase Micro-Voile Protecteur for hair. It's not the least bit oily and it won't weigh down your locks like some other products."

Protect Against Pools and Oceans


"Keep hair out of chlorine and salt water. Imagine what would happen to your favorite dress if you dunked it in salt water or chlorine and laid it out in the sun. That's what you're doing to your highlights. The cuticle of the hair is like a sponge—if you go into a pool with dry hair, it'll absorb the chlorinated water. If you know that you'll be going into salt water or chlorine, slick your hair back with an oil that contains sun protection, like Phyto Plage. The oil will make the cuticle full so that it won't absorb as much chlorine. Then, be sure to rinse hair with fresh water when you get out of the ocean or pool."

Try Clarifying Shampoo


"If some chlorine does deposit on your hair and dull your blonde hue, you can remove it by using a clarifying shampoo, like UltraSwim, or an at-home option, like an apple cider vinegar rinse."

Use Dry Shampoo


"The second biggest cause fading highlights is frequent shampooing. Try cutting back on shampoo by using the Serge Normant Meta Revive Dry Shampoo. This dry shampoo not only helps you make it one more day without washing, it also builds volume and the fragrance is fantastic. You'll find that you can even use the product when you don't need to because it makes your hair smell so great. The scalp's natural oils are Mother Nature's deep conditioner, so cutting back on shampooing saves the health of your hair, keeps your blonde from fading, and you get an extra day out of your blowout—it's a win-win situation."

Try A Mask


"Healthy hair holds color longer, so I recommend doing a deep conditioning treatment once a week. I like Oribe's Masque For Beautiful Color because it strengthens damaged hair, smooths the cuticle, and has color-protecting UV filters. It also has bio-flavonoids, which protect color from fading and discoloration."

Take Vitamins


"Lastly, like everything else, healthy hair starts from the inside out. If you go to a supplement or health food store and ask for a hair, skin, and nail vitamin, they will point you to an aisle full of them. Biotin is the most popular, but different people prefer different vitamins. My personal favorite is a dietary supplement called Viviscal. It can be bought without a prescription from behind the counter at your local pharmacy, and it will make your hair thick and luscious, which in turn will keep your color vibrant longer.

"The main thing to remember with all of these tips is that they'll only work if they're done consistently," says White. "If you only cover your hair in the sun once in a while, or take a Phyto Vitamin once a week, you won't get the results you desire."





Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Grow Your Hair Long And Strong

Everyone knows that the body needs vitamins and minerals to sustain operations, but few people really think that vitamins are also essential for hair.Nutrients play an important role in creating and maintaining a healthy hair. When looking to improve hair appearance, it’s necessary to make sure that a person has plenty of essential vitamins in the diet. If you want to start the vitamin supplements with your hair care from now on, it will take you at least two months to realize the true results, so you need to be patient. Vitamin supplements can be beneficial in many ways.Below are vitamins that efficacy in hair care, but you should be careful about the dosage for providing an amount more than necessary can cause serious health problems.Vitamin A is a powerful antioxidant helps boost the process of sebum production which moisturizes the scalp and the hair. Additionally, having a diet plenty of vitamin A can work to protect hair roots and hair nerve fibers so that hair can grow properly. Foods that provide vitamin A are meat, eggs, cabbage, cod-liver oil, carrots, peaches, spinach, broccoli and apricots. Dairy products such as milk and cheese are known to contain high level of vitamin A too. The suggested dose of vitamin A is 8000 IU per day. So be careful, the use overdose can cause many bad effects. For example, if you provide more than 25000IU will cause hair loss and other serious health problems. 


Vitamin C is an antioxidant effects in maintaining the beauty of your hair and preventing hair loss because vitamin C can assist with collagen production and help with hair moisturizing. Plentiful sources for vitamin C are strawberries, green peppers, dark green vegetables, potatoes, cantaloupe, kiwi and citrus fruits. It’s best to consume 100mg of vitamin C daily.

Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps increase the uptake of oxygen into the cells, support capillaries development, and thereby enhances blood circulation to the scalp. Vitamin E can be found in wheat germ oil, whole grains, soybeans, nuts, green vegetables and dried beans. Advisable dose is 30IU per day. Be careful while taking Vitamin E because it also raises blood pressure and reduce blood clotting ability. People suffer hypertension should consult for doctor’s advices before taking vitamin E supplement.

Biotin: This vitamin boosts the keratin production which helps promote hair and nail growth, prevent hair loss and aging. Good sources for biotin are cereals, brown rice, liver, milk and sunflower seeds. 150 to 300mcg is a reasonable amount for each day.

Inositol is a compound found in the membranes of cells, it works toward make hair follicles healthy. Foods rich in inositol are lemons, cereals and liver. It’s recommended to take 600mg Inositol per day.

Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, promotes blood circulation to the scalp as well as lower cholesterol levels in order to help blood easily move around. Beside, experts believe that cholesterol can be converted into enzymes that is known to inhibit hair grow. Fish, lean red meat, wheat germ, lettuces, cabbages and carrots are foods contain much niacin. Daily dose of niacin is 15mg.

Vitamin B5 also called scientifically pantothenic acid. It is vital in preventing aging and improving hair thickness. B5 works to help various processes in the body that needed to promote hair growth. The best sources of vitamin B5 is egg yolks, edible animal organs and whole grains. However, an excessive amount of this vitamin can inhibit the blood flow to the scalp and lead hair to fall out. An intake of 5-6mg a day is reasonable.

Vitamin B6 creates melanin, prevents hair loss, keeps hair from thinning and is beneficial for hair color. Foods like pork and poultry products have plenty of this vitamin. Whole grains, organs, egg yolks, vegetables, liver are useful foods as well. You need 1.6mg of vitamin B6 daily for stronger hair.

Vitamin B12 helps prevent hair loss, vitamin B12 found in fish, eggs, milk and chicken. 2.5 mcg per day is best.

Hair Care Mistakes

Recognizing the importance of a beautiful hair, girls always focus on changing hair styles regularly. However, many girls just care about its appearance but don’t really notice that hair should also be cared from inside. Here are some common mistakes of girls when it comes to hair care.


“Hair conditioners can repair split ends”. Many hair conditioners are advertised that they can repair split end. This is absolutely wrong: hair conditioner can not play that magical part. The only thing that could repair split ends is to trim them regularly. Then, select shampoo which helps moisturize and nourish your hair to prevent split ends. You can only avoid hair damage, if your hair is already split, then nothing could stick them back together.

“Comb your hair as much as possible”. Many people believe that usually combing hair can make hair smoother and softer, especially … grow long faster. To the contrary, brushing your hair is very bad for your hair and the leading contributor to split ends and hair breakage. So, just brush your hair if absolutely necessary, brush gently and use a good comb would be beneficial to hair. For best and effective results use a wide – tooth comb and always start near the ends of the hair while combing downwards with smooth stokes.

“The more shampoo and conditioner you use, the better”. Many people think that keep hair and scalp clean by shampooing every day is the best way to treat hair. Using too much shampoo can cause dry scalp and use too much conditioner can cause hair to become greasy and oily. Thus, each person should, depending on long or short hair, thick or thin, apply a suitable amount on hair with every wash. Besides, depend on your hair condition and the environment, you could determine how often your hair needs to be shampooed. If your scalp and hair tend to be dry, shampoo no more than 3 times a week. If possible, go even longer between shampoos. Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner. Massage your scalp with both the application of the shampoo and the conditioner. This will help to stimulate oil glands and will moisturize the scalp with the conditioner. But if you have an oily hair and it tends to become dirty soon, you should do shampoo every day. Use a shampoo that has good cleansing properties but one that is also gentle so that the ends of your hair don’t become dehydrated. Always use a conditioner. For greater result, consult hair experts before applying a special hair care regime.

“Brushing wet hair will cause less tangled”. Actually, brushing when hair is still wet will result in hair fall because wet hair tends to be weaker than normal; it’s fragile and easily breaks. Experts recommend that instead of combing your hair while shampooing or after, it’s better to comb your hair before shampooing it to avoid being tangled during washing.

Friday, June 15, 2012

How To Grow Your Hair Faster ?

You are watching your favorite television show and it’s given you a break. As you scroll through other channels, your eyes are struck at one particular channel that’s running a commercial advertising a product that promises to strengthen and increase the length of your hair. You take a look at your hair and compare it with the on-screen model’s hair. The question “Is that a miracle?” pops up in your head as flaunting long hair has been your childhood dream. Though those umpteen commercials showcased on the television may not do wonders in growing your hair faster, but you can definitely try on some natural tips that guarantee you faster hair growth. At least you wouldn’t be frustrated after buying that advertised product only to realize it to be a total waste of money. Here’s presenting you a few effective tips to grow your hair faster naturally. Take your pick.



Natural Tips For Growing Your Hair Faster

Brush Your Hair
You must have often been pestered by your grandma to brush your hair a 100 times everyday. Though you assumed it to be useless, but believe it, brushing your hair makes it shining and manageable. Apart from this, it is a great exercise to massage your hair and follicles. Use a soft bristle brush for best results. You can stimulate the hair follicles bymassaging your scalp while washing and rinsing the hair. Doing so will relax your mind and body, thereby inducing your hair to grow faster, stronger, and longer.

Avoid Products & Styling
Unless you take proper care of your hair, forget about faster growth, you hair will not grow at all. Blow drying, curling, perming, or coloring your hair cause excessive damage to it. Further,applying hair products on a regular basis worsens the condition. If you cannot stop styling your hair, at least give it a break twice every week and see how thankful your hair will be to you.

Stop Overwashing
It you are habitual of washing your hair daily, it’s high time that you give your hair the much-needed break. Shampooing your hair everyday adds to further damage. Not only does your hair become dry, it also starts breaking and falling off easily. Both drying and weakness prevent hair from growing longer and faster.

Hydrate Your Body
Just like your entire body requires water to function properly, so does your hair. Keep your locks moisturized by drinking lots of water everyday. Water flushes out toxins and helps hair to grow faster, apart from giving you a bright, healthy, and clear skin. Try out and see how healthy and strong your hair and body feels.

Take A Healthy Diet
Consuming a balanced and nutritional diet is not only good for a strong body, but also forhealthy hair. Limp and dry hair is the outcome of a poor diet. As a result, hair loses its shine and slows down the growth process. Thus, have a balanced diet consisting of proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and green vegetables. Bid goodbye to sugar and fats to get beautiful and healthy hair.

What Food to eat
Eating a balanced diet comprising of unprocessed food is important to ensure faster growth of your hair. A diet rich in Vitamin A is important as it facilitates production of sebum which is helps the hair and scalp from drying out. Vitamin B helps hair to get oxygen. Vitamin C is another very important vitamin that promotes production of collagen which makes hair strong and resilient. Plenty of vitamin E is also essential as it promotes better circulation and hence supply hair which the required oxygen. Proteins are very important since this is what makes up the main component of hair. Some protein harden to form keratin which makes the hair strands. You should eat fish frequently since fish has omega-3 fatty acids which make your hair grow very fast and maintains a healthy scalp. Fata help your body to assimilate vitamins that are required for hair to grow. Drinking plenty of water is also very important as it helps remove chemicals and toxins from your body.

Make Use of Minerals

Zinc – Zinc generally helps in growth and repair of worn out tissues. It keeps the oil glands around your hair follicles working properly. Food rich in zinc include; oyster, crab, peanut butter, poultry, pumpkin seed and lean meat.

You need Iron in your diet
Iron – Iron is helps in the circulation of oxygen to your cells as well as the utilization of protein in making strong and healthy hair. Sources of iron include; lentils, beans, tofu, poultry, lean meat and eggs.

Go For Regular Trims
Get rid of split ends and damaged hair by going for regular hair trims. This proves to be one of the best ways to encourage natural hair growth. Instead of going for a total different haircut when your hair runs out of style, get the ends trimmed and shaped. Lightening the weight of split ends and damaged hair will induce the hair to grow faster.

Avocado Mask
Did you know avocado can help you grow your hair faster? It is true avocado will add moisture to your locks and scalp. The much needed moisture is then used to ensure your mane does not break and that your mane looks more beautiful and resilient. To make this formula you will want to take one avocado and mix with some virgin coconut oil. You want to wash it together and then apply it onto your hair and scalp. Massage the scalp with the mixture and then allow it to sit for an hour and then wash it out with a good herbal shampoo. Oh by the way the mask will hydrate, repair and strengthen your mane, it will add shine and make your locks super soft. It is great for those of you who have dry scalp and dry locks

Everyone has heard how effective facemask can be when it comes to rejuvenation the skin of someone’s face. You can use the same principle for your hair. Mix one tablespoon of honey with one egg yolk, apply this to your hair, and work it down to your scalp. Leave it in place for 30 minutes and then rinse your hair with lukewarm water. Apply this hair mask once a week and it will rejuvenate your scalp, which in turn will promote faster hair growth.

Moisture is the key faster hair growth
You must keep your hair hydrated in order to promote faster growth. As we mentioned earlier rubbing essential oils into your hair is a great way to hydrate your hair. You also need to use high quality conditioners as well. If you have long hair concentrate the conditioners on the bottom half of your mane. This is the hardest area to keep hydrated. Other tricks for keeping your hair hydrated is to refrain from washing your hair daily. Shampoo dries hair if used too often. Do not brush wet hair, wait until it is partially dried and then use a comb.

Proper Hair Care Routine
Having a scalp massage is important to proper hair care and promoting faster growth. Whether you do it yourself or have it done, a scalp massage increases the blood circulation in your scalp, which will promote faster hair growth. Another treatment that will promote circulation is to have hot oil treatments performed to your hair and scalp. You can also use essential oils on your hair daily to promote hair growth. The oil of rosemary, olive oil, and coconut oil all provide necessary nourishment and hydration to both your scalp and locks.

Remove scalp residue
Cleanliness is also a great way to keep your hair growing rapidly. Even if you wash your locks daily, there are very few shampoos that remove all of the residue on your scalp. Dead skin cells, dried soap, and debris from the environment all clog the pores of your scalp. This will slow the growth of your locks. You can use the following mixture to remove most of this type of residue from your scalp. Mix water and apple cider vinegar in equal amounts and use it as a hair rinse. The acid in the vinegar will do wonders for the cleanliness of your locks.

Try out these natural tips to grow your hair, and you’ll be pleased with the fast results you achieve. Nourish your body and hair and get ready to flaunt thicker, fuller, longer, and stronger tresses.

How To Get Healthy Hair ?

Your hair speaks volumes about who you are. Shiny, beautiful tresses indicate to everyone who sees you that you live a healthy, vibrant life and that you take great care of yourself in general. Though getting and maintaining healthy hair is incredibly important, the process doesn’t have to be complicated. Following these simple steps will, over time, ensure that your hair grows healthily and looks as great as you’ll feel. 


• Cleanse Properly and Avoid Overwashing

Though shampooing and conditioning are necessary aspects of proper cleansing, it is important to remember that each shower session robs your hair of the precious oils that keep it sleek and smooth. Unless you utilize lots of styling products every day, you shouldn’t need to wash your hair daily. A thorough washing every other day or every two days should be sufficient, allowing your scalp to produce adequate oil and keeping your locks looking great.

• Don’t Fry Yourself Frizzy


Dry, damaged hair loses its luster and looks frizzy in any weather. Excessive use of heat can lead to this common problem, but fortunately, the fix is rather simple. Avoid blow drying, curling and flat ironing when possible and, when these styling tools are necessary, apply a smoothing heat protectant pomade or spray when hair is still damp. Be sure to keep your blow dryer at least eight inches from your hair at all times, as this will reduce the amount of damage done each time you dry.

• Eat Your Way to Healthier Hair

Extremely stringent diets can cause a whole host of problems, including hair thinning and breakage. Protein and Omega-3 fatty acids provide your follicles with the fuel they need to produce strong, healthy hair. Supplements can help, but the best way to be sure that you’re getting enough of these vital elements is to incorporate the right foods into your diet. Avocados, salmon, tuna, eggs, nuts and legumes are only a few of the super foods that boost your hair’s health and beauty.

• Deep Condition to Repair and Prevent Damage


If you suffer from dry, brittle strands or split ends, a thorough deep oil treatment may turn out to be just what the doctor ordered. While these processes should not be used daily or as a replacement for normal cleansing, they can serve to mend severe damage without a trip to the salon.

Hairstyles for Summer / Springs 2012

Chic hair trends, haircuts, and hair ideas to play around with for spring and summer 2012. As we shake off the winter blues, and into spring sunshine, it’s time to try a new hairstyle to freshen up our looks and keep our style updated. This spring offers many new choices straight from the runway. From classic spring looks of blunt bangs and ponytails, to rising new trends such as glistening slicked back hair, and hair scarfs. Look below to see the hottest hair trends for this season.


Glistening Hair / Slicked Back Hair - Quite an edgy trend this season, simply make sure you hair shines with loads of promenade and oil to pull off this trend.






Twists / Braids – Continue to get twisted this season as the braid and now twists are two hot trends to try.










Ponytails – Sexy and chic ponytails are a look that never seems to go out of style.











Slight Wave - Last spring season was all about beachy waves, and while waves were still favored on the runway, this season they have a barely there feel.





Hair Accessories – This season create dramatic and unique updos with the use of embellished hair pieces.













Big Voluminous Blowouts - Create Volume in the crown area to create big hair in your blow-out routine.








Blunt Bangs - Already seen by quite a few celebrities, the blunt bangs are back and turning heads everywhere.