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Showing posts with label short-haircuts. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Hair Bleaching Tips - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009

Short Hairstyles Trends presents Hair Bleaching Tips - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009

For those who want lighter, more blonde locks, hair bleaching seems like a great option. However, the bleaching process can be tricky and results may be disastrous if it is not done properly. First, be sure to read the instructions that came with your bleaching kit carefully. Once you’ve done this, consider the following tips that can make your bleaching experience a success.

Hair Bleaching Tips - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009
The best way to ensure you get the color you want is to start the bleaching process off right. This means properly mixing the bleach powder and hydrogen peroxide in your kit. The powder should be added to the liquid slowly, and you will want to mix the solution thoroughly. When you are ready to bleach, put an old towel around your neck. This will prevent the bleach from running onto your skin or clothes. Also, be sure to wear gloves, which should come with your kit, to keep the bleach off your hands.
Hair Bleaching Tips - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009
If you are bleaching your whole head, start from the back and bottom of your hair, and then work your way up. Be sure to apply the bleach as evenly as possible to get a consistent color. If you are only applying bleach to certain sections of hair, you may want to use ties, foil, or a cap to keep the chemicals off other strands. After the solution is applied, follow your kit’s instructions and keep the bleach on only as long as recommended. Then, rinse hair and use a mild shampoo to remove any lingering bleach. This should leave you with a gorgeous new color to show off.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Short Blonde Hairstyles - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009

Short Hairstyles Trends presents Short Blonde Hairstyles - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009

Blonde hair is among the rarest natural hair colors. The rarity of this natural shade, as well as its pure liveliness and cheery attraction make it so appealing to many people all over the world. But although natural blonde hair is rare, many people who desire to have golden locks can readily find the right blonde shades for them. And if you know how to care for your colored hair, you can keep its vibrancy and glow to enhance its beauty.


Only about two percent of the world’s population has natural blonde shades. This hair color is prevalent in Europe, especially in Scandinavian and other northern countries. This shade is also common in children, but may turn to brown over the years.

Short blonde hairstyles are common nowadays. Golden locks look good when short as when they are long. However, you need to assess carefully the shape of your face prior to choosing a short blonde hairstyle. If you are not naturally blonde, you may need to determine first whether a blonde shade would look good on you.
Blonde shades do not look good on everybody. This shade tends to be choosy in terms of skin color. Although some African Americans and Asians have proven to be able to carry this shade well, you still need to determine whether this shade would enhance your looks.
Short Blonde Hairstyles - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009

If you are naturally blonde, and would love to sport a short hairstyle, there are numerous short hairstyles that are perfect for your blonde hair. The best thing to do is to know the shape of your face, the texture of your hair, your skin tone, as well as the kind of lifestyle you lead.Short Blonde Hairstyles - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009
Among the common short blonde hairstyles are bobs, cropped, disheveled looks with soft waves and curls. Blondes also look good in short hairstyles that look spunky, sporty, or perky.

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Winter 2008-2008 Hair Color Ideas

Short Hairstyles Trends presents Winter 2008-2008 Hair Color Ideas

Winter is the perfect season to choose a bold new hair color. When everything is white and snowy, certain colors provide the perfect contrast to help you stand out and shine. One of the hottest colors for this winter is actually ebony.

Winter 2008-2008 Hair Color Ideas
A dark black shade, particularly on fair skin tones, can be captivating when everything outside is dull and white. Not ready to go all black? Deep chocolate browns also stand out against the snow. To mix it up, try choosing a brown shade with golden tones. This extra glow and shine makes hair look moist and healthy in a season when most people are prone to dry locks. Blondes can also enjoy the pleasures of a new winter color without giving up their lighter shade entirely.
Winter 2008-2008 Hair Color Ideas
Blonde hair with rich highlights and lowlights provides contrast while looking bright and shiny all winter long. The key to a great winter blonde ‘do is to choose multiple shades rather than just one or two. By incorporating the whole spectrum of blonde shades into your style, you can look enchanting in the winter. No matter what shade you choose, make an effort to color away any gray hair. Gray hair looks especially dull in the winter and can age you considerably.

Monday, September 29, 2008

What is Sedu Hairstyle?

Short Hairstyles Trends presents What is Sedu Hairstyle?

Sedu hairstyles are extremely popular among celebrities as well as average women who crave straight hair. This look first became popular with stars like Jennifer Aniston and Paris Hilton, who worse seductive sedu styles on the Hollywood scene. Sedu hairstyles can make virtually any texture, even thick curls, look sleek and sexy by using technologically advanced straightening irons to transform hair.

Sedu Hairstyle

The key to creating a successful sedu hairstyle is to first protect hair from heat. This means only using a straightening, or flat, iron on dry hair. Wet hair burns more easily and can create dangerously hot steam that burns the scalp.
Sedu Hairstyle

Also, several sprays prevent heat damage when applied before using a hot styling appliance on hair, and these can make all the difference in promoting a style’s healthy shine. Once you’ve protected your locks, you need to choose the perfect appliance for your ‘do. The best flat irons are those with ceramic plates.
Sedu Hairstyle

These heat more evenly and do less damage to strands than metallic options. Plus, they will last a long time without wearing out. Sedu hairstyles can work on any length hair and create elegant, glamorous looks for formal events like weddings and proms.
Sedu Hairstyle

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

How to add Volume to My Hair - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009

Short Hairstyles Trends presents How to add Volume to My Hair - Fall Winter 2008 - 2009

For those women who suffer from thin, limp hair, the search for a way to add volume to their ‘do can seem tedious. However, there are some great ways to make hair fuller, livelier, and sexier just by changing how you care for your locks. To get fuller hair without using any products, start by getting a cut that features layers.

Layers can add the appearance of volume with little styling effort. Additionally, you can try blow drying and brushing hair upside down. To avoid creating excess frizz with this method, try combing hair with a wide-toothed comb rather than using a bristled brush. Also, avoid using a heavy conditioner if you want your hair to have more volume. Conditioner can weigh hair down and leave your style limp. If these changes do not create the full hair you desire, consider using one of the many products devoted to making hair fuller. For years, women have found mousse solutions to be particularly effective in adding volume. Just be sure to look for a formula that does not leave your hair sticky. To use mouse, scrunch the product into hair that is still damp, but not soaking. Also, look into using volumizing shampoos, conditioners, and sprays to enhance your look.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

How to Fix Hair Color Disasters


Short Hairstyles Trends presents How to Fix Hair Color Disasters

Sometimes, hair color does not come out quite the way we have planned. In the worst cases, a new dye job can result in complete disaster. However, no matter how tragic the results, there is always a way to repair the damage. The best way to fix a hair color disaster is to act quickly!


Corrective measures taken within 48 hours of the dying have the best chance of fixing your locks. This is because the color will not have had time yet to attach itself to the hair cuticle. Also, a bad hair color cannot simply be covered over with another shade or easily bleached away. These options may seem appealing, but they will ultimately cause more harm than good. Not only will these methods not create a desired color result, but they can be harsh and damage locks. Instead, the best solution is to correctively color the new, unwanted shade. This should be left to the care of a professional colorist who knows what hues and tones will best neutralize the tragically wrong shade. If you can’t get to a colorist or afford a new dye job, a few home remedies may be helpful. Trying a color-enhancing shampoo may improve your color. Also, strong detergent-based shampoos will help color fade more quickly.