Monday, May 27, 2013

Man Short Hair Style

Guys, have I got good news for you. We've arrived at a day and age when it's the person who wears the haircut and style, rather than the other way around.

I know, I know, so much emphasis is placed on a guy's hairstyle, and so it should be; only now, less emphasis is placed on that must-have hairdo every man is sporting.

Man Short Hair Style

Man Short Hair Style 2013

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Man Short Hairstyle trend

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Unique DIY hair accessories

Making your own hair accessories is both an enjoyable experience in itself, and the only way there is to ensure that your own accessories are truly unique.

The more unusual the materials, the more likely you are to create a standout piece that your girlfriends will covet (and possibly steal - so watch out!).

Feathers, buttons, lace, brass coins, stockings, silk flowers, beads, strips of leather and suede - each of these materials and many more have been used to great effect.

I've even seen a girl with teabags in her hair... not exactly a style I'd choose for myself, but you have to give her points for originality! Do-it-yourself hair accessories allow you to create a style that is uniquely yours.

The materials you decide to use really depend on the overall look that you're after and how crafty you are. Feathers have become big news of late, with several international fashion houses (including Chanel and Nina Ricci) using feathery embellishments in their recent collections.

Feathers are also moving up the trend ladder in a major way when it comes to hairstyles as well - you can now get bohemian-style feathered hair extensions that can be left in for weeks at a time.

Alternatively, you can make a gorgeous DIY feathered headband like this one from top accessories designer Jennifer Behr (unfortunately there's no 'final product' photo available, so you'll have to use your imagination there).

Making a unique headband out of gold wire and feathers
Making a unique headband out of gold wire and feathers

Leather is another natural material that is ideal for making hair accessories, as it is easy to work with and can be bought at your local craft store.

You can make superb Native American-inspired accessories with strips of leather and beads; plait three large strips of it together to create a braided headband; or wrap your hair Viking-style with one long strip of leather like singer Ke$ha has in the photograph below.

Faux leather (vinyl) also makes for some lovely hair adornments and is usually much sturdier and cheaper than real leather - check out these handmade barrettes, ponytail holders and vinyl headbands, complete with simple do-it-yourself instructions.

Kesha's unique leather-embellished hairstyle
Kesha's unique leather-embellished hairstyle

Have some old stockings lying around? If you don't it doesn't matter, as they're available at the supermarket and can be cut to make ponytail holders and headbands.

Use the legs of the stockings to make ultra soft, no-snag hair elastics - the width is up to you - and cut out the top of the stockings to make a stretchy, flat headband (bonus points if the stockings happen to be fishnets).

Alternatively you can cut the legs of the stockings down the length in three parts and braid them together, creating a thicker headband that can be worn both classically or hippie-style (check out this great how-to video here).

And for those of us who possess decent sewing skills (or have a close friend or relative who does), it's worth taking a look at these fabulous tutorials for making DIY head scarves and headbands.

The finished products are nothing short of beautiful and best of all, you get to choose the fabrics and patterns yourself. It certainly beats spending your cash on the generic, store-bought versions, and gives you the added thrill of knowing that your creation is truly one of a kind.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Emma Watson Short Cut

With the filming of the last Harry Potter instalment well and truly behind her, it looks as though Emma Watson has marked the beginning of the next chapter in her life with a very short (and very chic) new haircut!

She confirmed her new look on her Facebook and Twitter accounts, telling fans that her hair "Feels incredible. I love it," and posting this beautiful portrait.

Emma Watson short hair
Emma Watson's head-turning new look

She's not the first Hollywood star to have gone short this year: Hayden Panettiere, Cate Blanchett, and Renee Zellweger have all opted for boy-short locks.

With Emma's reputation as a fashion icon - and her legion of fans from her ten-year spell as Hermione Granger - there's no doubt that there will be plenty of women around the world who adopt this hairstyle in the weeks to come.

Emma Watson short haircut
Emma shopping in New York

Before making any major changes like Emma has, it's always worth considering very carefully why you want to go short, and whether or not it will suit your face and your current lifestyle.

Emma certainly did: she wrote on her Facebook wall that she'd wanted to make this change for a long time, and finally got the chance to at the end of her Harry Potter journey.

"Ive wanted to do this for years and years," Watson told fans earlier this week. "Its the most liberating thing ever."

So what do you think of Emma's hair? Whether you love it, hate it or just think it could do with some minor adjustments, let me know in the comments section below.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Celebrity Hair: Katy Perry

For someone who grew up listening to nothing but gospel music, Katy Perry certainly knew how make her move in the world of pop!

Known for her saucy lyrics, unique fashion choices and for being the girl who brought comedian Russell Brand's less-than-monogamous lifestyle to a screeching halt (the two are engaged to be married), Katy Perry's hair has also become something of a talking point - it's been long, short, blonde and... blue?

Katy Perry short blonde crop haircut
Short blonde crop (yes, this was pre-fame)

Katy Perry sleek and seductive fringed bob
A sleek and seductive fringed bob

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Is that...Miranda Kerr ?!

Ever wondered what Miranda Kerr would look like with a short haircut? Wonder no more - famed photographer Terry Richardson has released a black and white photograph he took of the supermodel with short, curly locks, and (no surprises here!) she looks nothing less than divine.

Aussie stunner Miranda Kerr with 1950s-inspired short hair
Aussie stunner Miranda Kerr with 1950s-inspired short hair

Of course, her new 'do is just a wig (because really, what Victoria's Secret model would ever part with her long hair?) but nonetheless, it's nice to see Miranda experimenting with some new hairstyles.

Miranda Kerr short hair no more

A big thankyou to Terry Richardson for posting these gorgeous photos of Miranda on his blog.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Short Prom Hairstyles

Short hair is great for every day looks. It is easy to take care of and stays out of the way of your active lifestyle.

But when that special night rolls around, you want to create an elegant prom hairstyle for short hair. Though you may need to experiment to find the right look for you, it is possible to find the perfect look for prom.

prom hairstyles short hair

Most prom hairstyles for short hair should focus on taking attention away from your hair and putting it on your dress. Experiment with a sleek look. Take some gel or pomade and create a definite part in your hair.

Then slick the hair away from either side of the part as well as away from your face. You can even use the pomade to create a slightly sculpted look around your face. Think of Lisa Minnelli in Cabaret, but less androgynous.

Your prom hairstyle for short hair can also combine some sleekness and some textures. Brush the front half of your hair into a smooth part that frames either side of your face. If you want, you can clip it out of your eyes with a small jeweled barrette.

Then, in the back, add sculpting wax and back brush your hair to give it spiky body. If you’re feeling really adventurous, pull your crimping iron out of the closet and create a prom hairstyle for short hair with a pattern of textured and non-textured hair throughout your head.

For example, let the hair closest to your face be smooth and then crimp the next four or five inch chunk before crimping and back brushing the whole back of your head.


prom hair style for short hair

For a more whimsical prom hairstyle for short hair, go for sparkly butterfly clips. Take a small part of your hair, twist it, and tie it in a loose knot. Then you should soften the ends with a curling iron.

Use a butterfly clip to attach it to your head. Space the knots evenly or have smaller knots on top and thicker knots in the back. It creates a halo of soft hair punctuated by shining butterflies. You will look innocent and gorgeous all at the same time.