Do It Yourself Celebrity Hairstyles

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Tuesday, March 02, 2010


Eternity by Calvin Klein

Ever wonder what perfume celebrities are wearing? Calvin Klein's Eternity is among the top favorite in the Hollywood community. If you want to impress your partner or even your friends? How many times have a girl or a man passes you by and you hardly gave notice. But as they walk away, a scent so captivating is left behind and you can't resist to turn your head and notice. This is the effect of the Eternity perfume by Calvin Klein. You can’t resist it and turned your head back. “Who is that,” you will ask yourself. You might want to give Eternity a try? Sample can be requested at most perfume retailers and online fragrance shop. Eternity by Calvin Klein is one among the women's perfumes, symbolizing timeless fidelity. Eternity by Calvin Klein is much ideal to be worn as you walk down the aisle. Aside from the vows that you will utter, your smell will also suggest that to your lifetime partner. It begins off fresh and slightly citrus then followed by violet, lily, jasmine and rose. Sandalwood and amber with a hint of musk then tops it all off. For thousands of years, human beings have known how to use their senses, especially their sense of smell, to their advantage. Wearing an attractive perfume is proven to be your best friend at a night getaway. You will notice the difference in how much attention you draw in a night. Calvin Klein's Eternity is inspired by a simple band of diamonds and the ideal of lasting love and intimacy, the floral scent is a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary style. Its iconic hand-polished beveled bottle with silver-tone cap designed by Calvin Klein is good to keep as a small decorator on your cosmetic table.

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

celebrity hair, drew barrymore, fabrizio moretti, cameron diaz
A source close to DREW BARRYMORE said she "just needed some time off" from long-time boyfriend FABRIZIO MORETTI. Normally, I would curse any girl for breaking up with the hot Strokes drummer, but her hair looks so good post-separation that I can't be upset with the girl. She traded in her cute and wavy locks for a sleek and sexy style, which she sported at the Music & Lyrics premiere. Rumour has it that Fabrizio is still in love with Drew but she's having plenty of fun with also newly single best friend CAMERON DIAZ.

To get hair as straight and shiny as Drew's it is MANDATORY to use a professional-quality ceramic flat iron. Read on for MUST KNOW information on choosing your flat iron!

Gone are the days of achieving straight strands with an iron and ironing board. Thankfully, hair straightening has since revolutionized by incorporating ceramic and ionic technology. Contemporary flat irons make sleek looks possible for any hair type without causing major damage.

Flat irons can have various plate coatings – from chrome to gold. Originally, gold was the plate of choice among hair stylists. Professionals now use only ceramic plated straightening tools because they produce such smooth, silky hair. Despite the claims that ceramic flat ions can repair hair, heated styling tools of any kind are always potentially detrimental. Ceramic plates are less harmful because they provide a smooth surface, so there is never any tugging or pulling on the hair. Also, this preferred material allows for even heat distribution, eliminating hot spots and leaving strands stick-straight from root to tip.

Some flat irons utilize ionic technology to reduce damage and seal in moisture. The science behind this lies in the positive charge of dry, brittle hair met with the iron’s negative ions. With this ionic combination, hair receives the negative ion needed to neutralize its charge, thus creating smoother, shinier hair.

Certain styling ions pair ceramic plates with ionic technology, creating the sleekest looks while maintaining hair health. The FHI Ceramic Flat Iron is one such with a reputation for being one of the best styling tools on the market. Currently, Frizzy2Silky.com is offering a free 6oz tube of ISH Ionic One-Minute Treatment with every FHI Ceramic Flat Iron purchase. This deal is an effective way to achieve straight hair effectively and safely by treating heat-styled hair to a boost of ionic moisture.

Source: Frizzy2Silky.com

celebrity hair, gwenyth paltrow, rachel bilson, marc jacobs, Carolyn Herrera
Alright, so I'm sure you all heard that Marc Jacobs is in rehab. Geinus is always part insanity and it showed at his latest joint fashion show with Carolyn Herrera. Of course the new line was stunning but just as noticeable was the hair. The models said "goodbye" to those crazy up-dos and instead strutted down the runway with simple center-parts. It really made the clothing stand out more, drawing less attention to hair/makeup. I've also noticed that celebs seem to be following in these runway footsteps. Notice GWENYTH PALTROW (above) post-Apple with a sleek and straight center part. Also, OC cutie RACHEL BILSON (above) does the wavy part down the middle. Looks like Spring is all about simplicty this season!

GET THE LOOK:

WAVY HAIR: For a relaxed look, part wet hair with your fingers. It doesn’t have to be perfect. Then scrunch in a quarter-size blob of leave-in conditioner, and allow it to air-dry or blow-dry using a diffuser.

STRAIGHT HAIR: Draw a perfect part and blow-dry hair. Minimize flyways and boost smoothness by patting a dime-size drop of shine serum through hair.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007


Stylists are moving away from stick-straight strands and towards a fuller version of the same style. Hair tends to be more desirable when it’s plump, as seen in REESE WITHERSPOON’s new do at the recent SAG awards. A little bit of volume is sexier and much more touchable. The great thing about this look is that it’s achievable for most hair types. First off, applying the correct product does half of the work for you. For fine hair, lightly spritz a volumizing spray from roots to ends. For curly hair, run a nickel-sized drop of flexible-hold gel throughout the hair; and on thick hair, apply a heat-protecting spray from root to ends. Once hair is dry “you’ll have less to manage and the fuller it will be—proving that minimum effort can yield maximum result,” advises Allure magazine.


Prep hair by towel-drying, then applying your styling product (see above). Flip head upside down and gently tousle while running a blow-dryer through it until it is only slightly damp. Flip hair back up and secure top section at the crown with a clip.


Using a round brush, blow-dry the sides and back of hair. Pull a three-inch wide section out to the side, wrap the ends under, and roll the brush halfway up. Once dry, hold for a moment without heat on it, then gently unravel.


Unclip the top layers. Position the brush under the hair and pull each section straight up. Roll hair back toward the scalp, and gently unwind. To finish, smooth a light weight serum over hair. If hair is fine, mist with hair spray.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Damaged hair requires daily maintenance in order to nurse it back to health. Unfortunately, we don’t always have the time our hair needs. There are ways to cheat your way to hair rescue. It’s not recommended for regular upkeep, but these tactics will work in a pinch.


Leave it in. Comb a leave-in conditioner while hair is still damp. Then scrunch a palmful of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam from root to tip. Because it contains conditioning agents, it will soften up even brittle hair due to coloring or chemical processing, like KIRSTEN DUNST’s (shown).


Blow-dry carefully. Heat styling is a big reason why hair becomes damaged. It is possible to hide heat’s effects, however. Stand up and look down at your feet. Part hair so that half falls over each shoulder. Blow-dry only the roots until they are dry and let the ends air dry.


Avoid frizz. If hair is curly, skip the blow-dry and comb a lightweight conditioner like Framesi BY Sparkling Mousse Light through damp hair. Then scrunch ends and let air dry.


Hide the ends. For severely damaged hair, spray the bottom half with Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Shine and Define Spray to protect it. Then wrap ends section-by-section around a large barrel curling iron. If hair still looks parched, rub a few drops of anti-frizz serum through ends. Pomade will also work here.


Put it up. You can easily hide damaged ends by putting your hair up. Pull hair into a pony tail and wrap it around itself. Once you’ve created a bun, push in long narrow bobby pins at various directions until it stays put. Let bangs and layers fall loose to create a sexy-messy look, such as SANDRA BULLOCK’s (shown).

Source: Frizzy2Silky.com

Saturday, March 03, 2007


No one can stop talking about REESE WITHERSPOON’s gorgeous new do at the Oscars. Wearing Nina Ricci, Reese’s long and swingy locks were the perfect compliment as she strolled down the red carpet looking better ever (just months post-divorce may I add)! Her extensions were first seen at the Golden Globes, several weeks before the Oscars. Clearly, Reese took very good care of her extensions because they looked fabulously natural and polished for the big night. Read on for tips on maintaining your extensions to keep them looking as good as Reese’s:


1. Do not pull too hard. Though extensions are pretty hardy and become part of your own hair when attached, they are still special and delicate.


2. Teasing is not recommended. Treat your extensions preciously and they’ll last 3 months or longer.


3. Do not use harsh products. Use gentle cleansers and styling agents made with natural ingredients.


4. Shampoo carefully using gentle wriggling motions with your fingers traveling downward with the grain of your hair – never against it.


5. When towel-drying, don’t be vigorous – just squeeze the towel against your hair.


6. Do not use conditioners, oils, and serums where the extensions are attached because they could cause the extensions to loosen and fall out. Feel free to condition the ends and the middle – just not the base. If extensions are shorter, just use your fingers coated with a bit of leave-in conditioner.


7. Before brushing, run your fingers gently through your extensions. Use only a soft-bristled brush.


8. Always tie your hair back when sleeping or exercising to keep extensions from getting too roughed up.

Source: Frizzy2Silky.com


Celebrities like JENNIFER ANISTON go from short to long in what seems like seconds. Hair extensions used to be reserved for stars who wanted to go glam on the red carpet. But now, long and luscious locks are available to everyone and more salons are offering extensions. There are a number of ways this trend can work for you:


Grow out bangs

Bangs inevitably encounter an awkward stage where they are too long that they are in your eyes, but too short to tuck behind your ears. Extensions can be weaved into the front area of your hair to ease the growing-out phase.


Add highlights

With extensions, you can add temporary highlights or lowlights without damaging your hair. This is an especially good method if you want to try funky colors because you won’t have to bleach first, and then color. Of course, extensions also work if a more natural look is desired. Just ask you stylist for colors that will flatter your skin tone and work with your existing hair color.


Go for length

Extensions can add up to 28 inches of length, bringing you from a short bob to flowing locks no problem. With this freedom, you can try different looks anytime without waiting for hair to reach a certain length.


Add volume after hair loss

In order to weave extensions, hair only needs to be four inches long. This is an excellent way to create a look while your natural hair grows out. It is also an alternative to wigs and head scarves. You can also supplement your extensions by using a volume enhancing shampoo.


Thicken up thin hair

By asking your stylist to weave in slightly wavy hair, you can plump up your locks and add volume in no time.

Source: Frizzy2Silky.com

Monday, February 26, 2007

When you’re out at the club, it’s best to wear tousled care-free waves that will only benefit from getting shaken about.


How You Get It:


Droppin’ it like it’s hot get’s you hot … and sweaty, causing hair to get greasy real quick. Before your night out, prep strands by using a purifying or clarifying shampoo. It will thoroughly cleanse hair, not only making your locks glossy but also leaving them clean and looking fuller longer. A good one to try is Pureology Purify Shampoo.


It’s best to play up the natural tendencies of your hair if you’re planning to tear it up on the dance floor. For straight-stranded sisters, like LINDSAY LOHAN, just add some volume by applying a light conditioning mousse, such as Kenra Volume Mousse. Follow-up by blowdrying hair upside down. Finally, add a spritz of anti-humidity spray, like KMS Flatout Anti-humidity Seal, to prevent sweat-induced frizz.


If you’ve got wavy hair like KATE HUDSON, play up those dangerous curves by first applying a setting lotion, such as Matrix Biolage Thermal-active Setting Spray. Blowdry, then curl random strands with a ceramic curling iron. Finish with a mist of anti-humidity spray.


If your hair looks “too styled” after using the curling iron, sprtiz a hand towel with perfume. Rub it over your hair, shaking the strand with your fingers. This will settle your curls for a more lived-in look.
Source: Frizzy2Silky.com

To get SCARLETT JOHANSSON’s sexy up-do, prep hair first by applying mousse then blow-drying it. If your hair is stick-straight, then place rollers at the ends to give hold and a gentle wave. Next, create a side-parting and section hair from crown to ear on both sides. Twist the back sections into a low chignon, securing with a band. For the side sections, twist them back, leaving out a section at the front. Secure this section separately at the back of the head, “following its wave pattern to ensure some quaff-like volume,” says celebrity stylist Nicky Clarke.


ANNE HATHAWAY’s look has mega-volume. You too can achieve this by using a full-lift mousse. Brush hair to one side and place bobby pins down the middle at the back of the head. Next, fold the hair back onto itself, curling it in and securing with more bobby pins. Clake advises, “the higher you place the chignon, the more formal you look.”


To prevent a messy, piecey look and ensure smooth and elegant locks, finish style with a gloss-giving hairspray to control frizz.
Source: Frizzy2Silky.com

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Can't decide if you should make the cut? It looks good on stars like HALLE BERRY and ASHLEY JUDD but is it right for YOU?


GO SHORT IF YOU ...


Have small features. "Anyone with a petite mouth and nose looks great with short hair," says Sally Hershberger, stylist responsible for MEG RYAN's fammous pixie. A short hair style calls attention to ears, nose, and mouth - so if you're secure enough to showcase these features, go for it! "Flaunting a quirk is very modern," says Oribe, Jennifer Lopez's mane man.


Don't mind maintenance. You must be willing to "do" your do every morning. Short hair is not a wash-and-wear style and requires extra work on a daily basis. Also keep in mind that you will probably need to visit your stylist every four weeks for maintainence trims.


Want to project confidence. Laurent D., the man responsible for shearing Sharon Stone says, "After a big haircut, most women get an entirely new attitude. It's empowering to get rid of all that hair. It's like finally putting away the security blanket."


Want a "look." Short hair is like plaid pants. They'll get you noticed and keep you remembered.


Like to play. If you like to change your color and texture, then short hair is for you. Because trims are required for maintainence, damaged parts simply get snipped off.