Friday, October 11, 2013

Diy Modern wavy hairstyle

Hey beauties!

Thanks for checking out our blog last week on Hair Looks: What's Hot Now.
Today we wanted to show you how to create this modern wavy hairstyle. 
    References: thebeautydepartment.com
 
 Send us photos of the look you created or any tips you would like to share. 

Xo 


Monday, October 7, 2013

Hair Looks: Whats Hot Now

                                           Hair Looks: What's Hot Now

If you're reading this blog, chances are you're interested in how styling your hair in a new way can give you a completely new look, to say nothing of a new attitude and outlook on life.
So, here are some of the hair looks for 2013 and 2014 that we've seen increase in popularity lately.
If "goth" calls up mental images of grungy kids hanging out in the food court, it's time to update your thinking. When Jennifer Lawrence arrived at the Toronto film festivalwith dark berry lips, heavy eye makeup and deep chestnut hair, fashion critics widely applauded her understated goth-glam look. 


Another "pretty punk" all-star is Florence Welch
the lead singer of Florence + The Machine. She often uses a deep, dramatic red hair color to add to her theatrical image. The trick here is not to take it too far; go with a deep hair color, but don't overcomplicate it with a fussy hairdo. Straigthened, french braids or a simple updo are good options.
Kate Upton, the two-time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model, wisely amplifies her throwback, blonde-bombshell sex appeal with a wavy hairstyle that calls to mind the golden age of Hollywood. The inspiration is clearly cinema legends likeVeronica Lake 
and Rita Hayworth.


This hairdo might be a little too time-consuming for every day, but it looks timeless and lovely on formal occasions.
At the 2013 Emmy Awards last weekend, many female stars opted for a sideswept hairdo. Take a look at "Nashville" star Connie Britton,
supermodel Miranda Kerr 
andReese Witherspoon.
To create this look, you can either work with your existing hairstyle, like 
January Jones did, or opt for a much more dramatic haircut that is much shorter on one side than the other. Naturally, which option you will choose depends on your appetite for adventure and drama.