Quad Cities
Hair Wizard, Krista
Ahhh,
it’s that time of year again where women crowd around the TV on Sundays to
watch what they have been looking forward to since last year. Sorry guys, it’s not the Super Bowl, it’s
award season. This month’s blog is going
to be talking about what we are seeing on the red carpets and how easy it is to
transform these looks into everyday styles. Just in time to jazz it up for Valentine’s Day with that special
someone.
I
love how easy, breezy the styles have been so far. I’m a big fan of less is more, and your style
should represent that. I feel like with
a softer style, people can focus more on your natural beauty instead of
focusing on your over hairsprayed, over backcombed, and over curled style. You want all eyes on you, not just your
hair. I’m going to go over 5 styles that
are easy, trendy, and appropriate for all occasions.
My
first look is a hairstyle that I lightly talked about last month, which is
Jennifer Lawrence. Once your hair is cut
into this style it is very low maintenance.
I’ve been cutting this style on a ton of women! They all love how easy yet trendy this cut
is. Just a light styling product when
wet to give it some volume, and then when dry a texture product to rough it up
to bring out the layers in the haircut. Voila!
You’re ready to go.
My
second style that I am seeing on numerous celebrities this award season has
been around forever, and is a timeless style.
It is a classic bun. This can be
worn from the office to cocktails to a wedding, and is just as appropriate for
all occasions. I suggest teasing the
hair and pulling it straight back like Mila Kunis did, or doing a deep side
part for some added drama into the hair like Emma Roberts and Emma Watson. When doing this style you can make the bun
very clean, or mess it up a little to put a more youthful vibe to it.
Our
third look to discuss is one that is so simple once your hair is cut like this
all you have to do is smile to look good.
It is an asymmetrical bob. It can
be cut at a variety of lengths, and looks great with or without frontal fringe. This cut can work with all medium hair
lengths. From chin length or collar
bone. My model was inspired by Reese
Witherspoon’s haircut but wanted a shorter version of it. The trick to achieving this fabulous cut is
to have the longer part on the opposite side that you part on, or also known as
your heavy side. Then for the finishing touch,
tuck the shorter side of your hair. This
will lift and bring out your cheek bone while also showing off the
haircut. I recommend finishing off the
style with a shine spray. This haircut
looks best worn down either straight of curls.
Our
last look that I’m going to touch base on this month is another fancier way to
wear those loose waves that we are all already wearing. This style is good at any length, and will
instantly add drama to your hair. I
recommend curling hair with a curling iron.
Start with a deep side part, and make sure you are using a heat
protectant because you are putting heat on the hair. We don’t want to be damaging our beautiful
locks. Once hair is curled, you want to insert comb into curls starting at the
bottom and push upward in a vertical direction, to create a tighter curl. This adds fullness at the bottom of that hair
and gives a more glamours look to the hair.
If you want more glamourous look like the picture on the left, curl hair
and DO NOT run fingers through curls before combing upward. If you want a messier, tousled look, you
would curl your hair. Then DO break
apart curls with fingers before combing each section of curls upward.
That’s
my blog for this month. I hope you all enjoyed it, and this helps you come up
with some new, easy ways to style your hair no matter what length of hair you
have. Until next month, I hope everyone
stays warm and fashionable.
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