Monday, August 31, 2009

Hairstyles through the decades

While many hairstylists claim that hair fashions change on a yearly basis, these changes are usually quite minimal. Unless you're in the hairdressing industry, it's unlikely that you'd be able to distinguish a 2009 layered 'do from, say, a 2007 one. But if you look at the changing hair fashions decade by decade, the evolution is really quite extraordinary! Like all fashions, the hairstyle changes are largely dependent on the pop culture of the time, as well as shifting societal values. Let's take a look at the hair fashions of the last sixty years, one decade at a time.

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The 1950s - short, neat and curled

The 1950s

Young women in the 1950s had no desire for the long, flowing hair that many girls lust after today. Hair was short, soft and neat, and almost always curled. Of course, there were no curling tongs back in those days: in order to achieve the neat curly hairdos, women would perm their hair, then use heated rollers on a daily basis, or pin the curls into place and spray liberally with hairspray. A huge amount of effort was put into styling their hair, as well as considerable discomfort - most women would actually keep their rollers in overnight while they slept! As feminism was yet to make a real impact in Western society, a woman's appearance was of huge importance, and so the effort was deemed worthwhile.

fifties hair

Fussy and feminine

Later in the 1950s, hair became big and bold: beehives became commonplace, as did the poodle perm (think Lucille Ball) and bouffant hair a la Brigitte Bardot. While these looks were far sexier than the overly neat styles of the early fifties, they still required a large amount of effort, not to mention can after can of hairspray.

Brigitte Bardot bouffant

Bardot's bouffant

The 1960s

The bouffant styles remained extremely popular throughout the 1960s. The bob was by far the most popular style, and although fashion was becoming more modern, hair was still highly controlled, with lots of volume and lots of hairspray. The idea of hair being made to move was yet to come into vogue: in the sixties, the less it moved, the better. Some of these 'dos look like they would survive a tornado!

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The not-so-swinging sixties

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A classic 60s bob

If the ends of the hair weren't curled under, they were flipped out; a look achieved by using very large rollers. The roots and crown were backcombed and, once again, hit with the hairspray.

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Actress Mary Tyler Moore does the flip

Sophia Loren

Sixties siren Sophia Loren

Sultry singer Dusty Springfield was a major hairstyle icon of this decade, as was the still-beautiful Sophia Loren. In the late 60s, short crops became fashionable, a trend largely pioneered by one of the world's first supermodels, Twiggy. And although the hippie movement had begun, their long and natural hairstyles had yet to be picked up by the mainstream. If a woman did wear her hair long, it rarely went past her shoulder blades, and was usually accompanied by a heavy, blunt fringe.

Twiggy

Twiggy's signature 'do

The 1970s

By far my favourite decade in terms of fashion, the 1970s were all about peace, love and freedom: ideals which were, of course, symbolised by that decade's hairstyles. The shag, the afro, the mullet, 'Farrah flicks', the disco wedge... hairstyles were hugely varied, but all were unstructured and had an essence of freedom about them. Very long, straight hair was in vogue, but because straightening irons were yet to be invented, women used to iron their hair flat using actual clothes irons! Talk about a fire hazard...

Cher seventies hair

Cher: a seventies hairstyle icon

Florence Henderson shag

Florence Henderson's seventies shag

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His n hers hippie hair

Two of the major celebrity trendsetters of the 1970s, when it came to hair fashions, were Cher and the recently departed Farrah Fawcett. Cher's hair was the envy of many - long, straight, thick and natural - while Fawcett pioneered a look entirely her own, which was light and feathered, and flicked out at the front. Both looks required a minimum of styling and are still popular today, though they have evolved considerably since the hippie era.

Farrah Fawcett hair

Farrah's famous flicks

The 1980s

The 1980s saw the return of big hair, but in a very different form to the prissy bouffant styles of the 1950s and early sixties. A whole new array of products were on the market - gels, waxes and mousses - and people weren't afraid to experiment with them! The result was all kinds of crazy styles with an emphasis on volume. Crimping the hair was a popular method of styling, fringes were thick and puffy, and accessories were the order of the day: headbands, scrunchies, bobbles and brightly coloured ribbons (sometimes all at once). Young girls and teenagers loved the side-pony look, and if your hair was short, then it was either fluffy and permed, or gelled and spiky.

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Eighties hair: a family affair

eighties hair

Pass the mousse

Madonna

Madonna: a 1980s icon

Punk hair also began to emerge in the eighties, paralleling the punk rock music scene. Hardcore punk types began to dye their hair neon colours, some opting for a mohawk or an extreme mullet. By the late eighties, the natural styles of the previous decade had become but a distant memory, as consumerism peaked and bad fashions reigned supreme. It's no wonder we cringe when we look back on these images! And although eighties-style fashions may have become trendy again, thankfully the hair is (for the most part) staying where it belongs: in the past.

punk hair  

The 1990s

Thankfully, the 1980s had to end, and with it ended the excessive use of products and the crazy, pumped-up hair. Nineties hair became more natural again, but rather than the contrived 'natural' of the 1970s, it actually was natural! Grunge was the key fashion ideology of the early to mid-nineties, bringing with it effortless, wash-and-wear hair. Messy updos and basic ponytails were the order of the day, though long hair was often worn loose and flowing - a throwback to the seventies.

nineties updo

The messy updo: very 90s

Women of the 1990s just didn't have the time for fussy hairstyles, so they didn't bother: they were too busy making a name for themselves in business, politics and academia, as well as keeping up the traditional female roles of wife and mother. Spending any more than ten minutes on your hair was deemed excessive and unnecessary - quite a contrast with the 1950s, and thank God for that!

The two major hairstyles that emerged in the 1990s were 'The Rachel' - named and styled after Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel on the hit TV show Friends - and 'The Bedhead', which was basically a tousled, layered crop pioneered by actress Meg Ryan. Both styles were easily maintained and therefore, truly ubiquitous.

The Rachel: face-framing layers  

The Bedhead  

Crazy hair colours faded out of fashion, with women preferring natural highlights, although a big auburn-hair phase lasted for a few years in the 1990s. By the turn of the century, hairstyles in general were simple, natural, and far less likely to cause future embarrassment than those of the previous decade.

2000 - present

Hair of the early 21st century has largely been about personal taste, though a few distinct trends have appeared. First of all is the evolution of the shag: a highly textured, layered style that peaked in popularity a few years ago. It was often accompanied by a long, sideswept fringe, which later evolved into a blunt fringe reminiscent of the 1960s. Long hair was usually layered, and either straightened to glossy perfection, or tonged into tousled, carefree waves.

blunt fringe

Tousled waves with blunt fringe

straight hair

Sleek, straight and modern

The last few years have seen a re-emergence of punk hairstyles, as part of the 'emo' and 'scene' countercultures of the late Generation Y. Choppy hair, heavily layered, either dyed pitch black, blonde, or in vibrant colours has become popular with teenagers, while those in their twenties and above have generally chosen to keep a more natural look: lightly layered and textured, an evolution of the styles that became popular in the 1990s.

The emo look

Emo hair: the new punk

Scene hair

21st century scene hair

side part

Keeping it real, 2009-style

Whatever may happen in the future when it comes to hairstyles, we always have our past to look back on: both for inspiration, and for how not to do our hair. Most of the time, new styles are created by top stylists, paraded on the catwalk and on celebrities, before slowly filtering down to the mainstream and becoming a part of the culture. The great thing about hair is that regardless of the trends, the way we wear it comes down to personal choice: if we want to shave our heads, then we can, and if we want to grow our hair past our hips, we can do that too. The evolution of hairstyle trends is fun to watch, but ultimately, it's your hair, and so the way you wear it is up to you.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Messy Boys Shag Side Bangs

A cool Long Shag hairstyles with side swept bangs and Highlights
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This trendy razored shag haircut in which highlights, lowlights,
and streaks of color add depth and give a contemporary, casual
alternative look.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Long Shag Haircuts

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Jennifer Aniston’s Hair Secrets

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What was Jennifer’s hair like when she first came to your salon?

I’ve been doing Jennifer’s hair forever. When I first met her, she
had long, one-length hair with bangs, and she was like, “Don’t cut
my hair—I want my hair long.” But I’m a hairdresser, so I obviously
cut her hair and told her she needed to grow her bangs out. I cut a
couple inches off and layered it from her bangs down to the ends.
Then I taught her how to pin the bangs over with a bobby pin and
make them flat—remember how everyone was doing that on the first
year of Friends? Six weeks later, she came back to the salon for another
haircut—her bangs were longer, and we just cut a little bit more
off her length. The next thing you know, her bangs were down to her
chin, and the rest of her hair was at her shoulders in these long,
loose layers that sort of flipped out—and that’s what we called the
Rachel.

What was the Friends hairstyle inspired by?

I’m always inspired by other hairdressers, models, fashion, and
magazines like ELLE. For the Rachel, I was inspired by a model
named Beri Smither—Ward Stegerhoek did her hair at the time. She
was wearing this really great shag haircut—it wasn’t the Rachel,
but it inspired me. These days, though, Jen likes her hair on the
longer side with her layers grown out.

What’s Jennifer’s natural hair texture?

She has naturally wavy, medium-texture hair, and she has what you
would call good hair—it goes curly really easily if you scrunch it,
and if you blow-dry it straight, it stays straight but with body.

What shampoo and conditioner does she use?

She loves having her hair shampooed fresh and clean. She shampoos
and conditions pretty much every day—if she’s going for the
day-old-hair look, she prefers to create it using products. The
shampoo and conditioner she’s using right now are my shampoo and
conditioner. I used her and Courteney Cox as my guinea pigs.
Jennifer uses the products every day. She also loves deep
conditioners—I’ll do professional treatments at my salon using Shu
Uemura products.

What hair products did she use before she came to you?

Oh, God, we used to laugh—she loved Aussie 3 Minute Miracle back in
the day. We would use that stuff. We loved the smell of it. They
also have that Aussie Sprunch Hairspray—we’d use that, too.

How does Jennifer keep her hair looking great between salon visits?

I cut her hair religiously every six weeks, but between visits, she
takes care of her hair, she really does—she doesn’t rip through it
when she brushes it after a shower. And she lets her hair dry on
its own when she’s not working. She likes to wear her hair natural,
and she’s good at styling it on her own.

So how would you describe her hair personality?

She’s not one to say, “Oh, I want something really funky.” She
likes pretty, sexy hair. “Pretty” to me is adding texture, and
“sexy” is undone-looking hair. If you look at her hair, it looks
like it grew out of her head like that—it doesn’t look like a
curling iron touched it. We never use curling irons or flatirons on
her hair. We always try to work with her natural texture and use
round brushes to give a soft curl. The modern sleek look can be
good for photo shoots, but when Jen’s walking the red carpet or
doing press, she feels more comfortable with natural-looking hair.

When it comes to red carpet updos, what sorts of hairstyles does
Jennifer like?


She likes ponytails or really quick natural-looking buns—ones that
look like she did them herself. And, you never see this, but off
the red carpet she really likes wearing low, loose braids on both
sides of her head. She’s a real down-to-earth girl—she loves the
beach, loves nature, and loves animals.

Jessica Simpson Haircut Hairstyles

Jessica Simpson Haircut Hairstyles

Rightly known as sexy pop princess, Jessica Simpson is also the queen of haircuts and hairstyles. With her sexy waves, blonde long tresses, platinum blonde locks, cute curly hairstyles and a seductive straight long haircut style, among many other, Jessica Simpson always manages to look chic and gorgeous regardless of the stage, be it her musical performance or her television performance on MTV.



























Most of the fans of Jessica Simpson are aware that she is the true princess of curls and waves. Besides, Jessica Simpson probably has the largest varieties of curly and wavy hairstyles including long and seductive bangs, funky blonde tones, long bob haircuts with copper tones, funky side swept tresses, soft layers, shoulder level long curls, gorgeous swept curls with lots of layers, and medium long blunt bob haircuts. Nevertheless, Jessica Simpson off late has also started ditching her signature curls and opting for straight and sleek yet chic looking haircuts and hairstyles.





































































































































































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Sunday, August 16, 2009

New Product For Short Hair Cut

New Product For Short Hair Cut

HerCut is a new innovation in "cut care" rather than hair care. The whole line been formulated to target specific hair cuts as opposed to hair types. Now with HerCut you can love those cute manes in pixie, bob, shag or layers whether sleek and smooth or packed with texture by shifting the focus from styling goals to haircut enhancing.

Each hair cut has its own Cut Care Cocktail, or catalyst, as the company calls it, developed and formulated using different levels of enhancement effects depending on the cut.

If you have a blunt hair cut, then you need straight lines that align correctly. The Blunt’s catalyst utilizes strand compression to diminish space between fibers to deliver uniformity and re-create the out of salon look.

If you have a shaggy hair cut, the catalyst in The Shag with polymers will add texture, dimension and provide lift at the root to yield layers that move.

For longer hairstyles with Layers’ catalyst uses a cationic complex to connect and control layers.

The purpose of HerCut is to make a haircut work and it will redefines hair care as we know it today.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Katie Holmes Haircut Hairstyles

Katie Holmes Haircut Hairstyles

I am sure that most of the film buffs and hair fashion forward women must have at least once tried to imitate the haircut styles of Katie Holmes. If the latest trends in the haircuts and hairstyles of Katie Holmes are anything to go by, she is for sure set to become the world' most admired and sexiest style icon. Katie Holmes who is indeed famous as a lady of many faces, avatars and moods, is certainly the princess of acting, beauty, fashion, styles and haircut styles.





















In fact, even when there is function or party for Tom Cruise, the best way of publicity for the TomKat couple is to go for newer haircut styles. That is why, you not only see Katie Holmes in chic and fabulous newer hairstyles but also spot Tom Cruise in finest and coolest haircuts along with Katie. Right here on this site, we have displayed a large photo gallery of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise showing off stunningly gorgeous and brand new haircuts and hairstyles.
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