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Thursday, July 5, 2012

The 2 Most Amazing Updo Hairstyles of All Time

Nearly all women at some point find themselves coveting a stunning, elegant hairstyle. And when it comes to elegance, nothing beats a formal updo. Whether it's your first time needing to create a formal or elegant look or if you are simply looking for a new, easy style to use for when you're running late for work in the morning, learning how to make updos quickly and easily is helpful. As such, the purpose of this article is to discuss how to create 2 of the most elegant, iconic updo hairstyles of all time, one for long hair and one for short hair: the messy bun and the French twist, respectively.
The Long Hair Messy Bun
When thinking about an elegant updo hairstyle for longer hair, many women visualize that romantic, messy bun at the crown of the head that's so often seen in movies, on the red carpet, and in magazines. This is an incredibly sophisticated hairstyle if done properly.
First things first; when creating a messy bun - or any updo for that matter - it is important to use high quality hair elastics that do not have any metal parts. You don't want to cause damage to your locks just to create your look.
To achieve the messy look, you will begin by applying a heavy product like a mousse or pomade. This will thicken fine hair and add texture without letting it become overly stiff. For more volume, blow dry with your head upside down and scrunch. If you have really fine hair that typically falls out of your hairstyles, spray with a light-hold hairspray while you are drying.
The first styling step is to pull your hair all up at the crown of your head like you would if you were creating a ponytail. But instead of creating a traditional ponytail, you are going to pull your hair only half of the way through the hair elastic and then wrap the elastic around the section of hair you just created. You're basically creating a bun that has some hair hanging out.
Next, pull thin strands out of the bun and either leave them as they are or curl them into ringlets. Either way, you should separate the pieces and provide texture by using a pomade, and finish off the look with hairspray. Remember, this is a messy look; you certainly don't want it glued to your head with hairspray!
Short Hair French Twist
Of course, not everyone has long flowing hair. Women with shorter hair have the need for an elegant look on occasion as well! Fortunately, with a lot of hair product and pins, a sensational French twist can be achieved.
Using a comb, pull all the hair on the right side of your head toward the center and arch with bobby pins all the way down. Once this hair is smooth and secure, you can move onto the left side. When you pull the hair on the left side, overlap the seam you created down the center and aim to curl, twist or tuck the hair so the final set of bobby pins doesn't show.

3 Timeless and Cute Formal Hairstyles That Are Easy to Create

Sometimes, certain events call for elegant hair and nothing else will do! Whether you're attending a ball (yes, there are still balls!), a benefit, or some other event that demands an ultra-classy and sophisticated look, elegant formal hair styles are a necessity. If you are assuming you're going to have to spend a fortune at a salon, think again! Some of these looks are actually the easiest styles to create.
As with other looks, it's always recommended to try these out before the actual event. This gives you the opportunity to see which look you like the best so you're not in a panic trying to change styles at the last minute.
Twisted Low Pony Tail
It can be tempting to slick your hair back into a low ponytail or a bun, but elegant hair doesn't have to be quite so neat. Use rollers or a curling iron to put your hair in ringlets. To create a twisted ponytail, start at your face and twist one inch pieces of hair to create rolls all the way to the nape of your neck, and pin in place. You can then either create a low ponytail, or use a barrette or a flower to hold the hair together at the neck. Finally, gently fluff the curls hanging down from the neck.
Ballerina Bun
Although low buns are typically thought of when one visualizes formal hairstyles, the ballerina bun is a youthful, chic alternative. This is a look that never goes out of style and is perfect for humid conditions, so you won't have to worry about losing your look because of the weather.
A ballerina bun is easiest to achieve with second-day hair because the natural oils will help hold the style in place. If your hair is not straight, use an iron to create a sleek look, paying close attention to the roots.
Now, use a boar brush to put your hair into a high ponytail at the crown of your head. Lift the ponytail into the air and then twist clockwise to create a small bun. Fan the hair around the bun and pin it in place. You may want to add hair accessories around the bun or on the side of your head to dress the look up a bit.
French Twist
There are many variations of the French twist that are extremely elegant. These can be done with curly or straight hair, all up or half down, with hair accessories added or without. The French twist can offer you elegant hair with a ton of different looks.
Although you can tweak this look many different ways, it's easiest to begin by brushing your hair back from your forehead and gathering it at the nape of your neck. Now, twist the hair in a clockwise direction twice to hold the base near your head.
Holding the ponytail in one hand, extend it toward the ceiling in the other. Fold the hair about one-third of the way from the top and curl the folded ponytail so you create a twist. When the hair is twisted where you want it, hold it in place with bobby pins.

Best Hairstyles for Little Boys in 2012

As much as grown-ups want to look good and have their crowning glory best-looking, kids also deserve to have their hair well taken care of. First of all, you must realize that choosing the best hairstyle for your boys is not that easy. There are several things that parents need to consider before choosing the best hairstyle for their boy. Hairstyle is more than just wanting to look good. It must not also interfere with your kids daily activities. Also, it must suit their personality. As a parent, you are the one who knows your kid well; therefore, you already know what hairstyles will suit your kid's daily lifestyle and personality.
It is also recommended that you choose a short to medium length hairstyle for kids. Though you can always choose long length hairstyles, it can be a huge burden to the kids especially little boys are very energetic and always on the go. Choosing a long length hairstyle for a boy may hinder him from enjoying any activities.
Here are the top picks for the best hairstyle for kids in the year 2012:
1. Side Sweep
This type of hairstyle has been increasingly popular with young boys. This hairstyle sports bangs wherein the hair is brushed towards to one side covering the face leaving only a little to the other side.
2. Crew Cut
This is one of the most popular hairstyles for kids due to its manageability and the clean look it sports. In this specific hairstyle, the hair on the top of the head is a bit longer and the sides are shorter. This hairstyle can be accomplished by using a hair razor; shaving both sides of the head and lightly cut some hair on the top. This will provide your little boy a sleek and clean looking hairstyle and it is also easily manageable.
3. Buzz Cut
This is one of the simplest hairstyles and can be done just by using clippers and comb. Majority of people think that buzz cut needs the hair to be totally shaven. However, it doesn't have always to be that way. Buzz cut could be done in a way you think it's best for the little boy.
4. Comb Down
Comb Down is the easiest hairstyle for little boys that you can get. It is done by simply trimming the hair, then combing and brushing it in the way that suits your little boy's hair type and personality may it be neat and slick or have it shaggy.