Here we are going to share some latest, Stylish party hairstyle, Rock Chic, Chunky Waves, Curl power, Layery and hot hair styles for the year of 2010 & 2011 to rock in parties. Some of these hair fashion follows the funky style due to modern chic culture. These hair styles are far from Natural hair styles.
Band Aid
Don’t hide static, winter hair under a hat; instead try this finger scrape hair up into a high bun, put on a wide cloth hair band to pull back hair, tease the bun. A lazy style that can be worn with formals right now.
ROCK CHIC HAIR
Bold structured dos, accentuated colours, exaggerated layers, deep reflects.
by Priyanka Bhattacharya
Adhunas Creation
Adhuna
Akhtar of B:Blunt Salon in Mumbai worked with the inspirations based on
folk music. She called her looks Contemporary Folk. She worked with
brown palette of shades from HI. Richesse. “I created the looks based on
the latest collection of designer Anna Sui. So the shape and design of the and design of the haircut is very soft. This essentially is a very soft and free flowing look for
everyday women and can be easily carried by everyone,” says Adhuna. Image Source: Style speak Magazine.
Many things inspire music, this time for L’Oreal
Profession
nel music has inspired the key cuts, and colour for Autumn/Winter 09.
The hair colour, and styling brand has designed a complete collection of
hair looks based on Rock and Folk music. Themed Rock’N’Folk, the
collection works around music of two genre — the bold, loud vibrations
of rock music, and the feet tapping, shimmering beats of folk songs.
L’Oreal
Professionnel Ambassador, Laurent Decreton says, “The collection
reaches back to move forward, showing off the history of hair in and
through music, then updating and reinterpreting the looks for today’s
fashions and habits. Music being a major mover in today’s society and a
dictator of both fashion and beauty trends, the Indian Interpretation of
“Rock n Folk” created by the Indian hair artists reflected what
haircare products can do, with each creation representing a different
trait in colouring and styling.”
These
two forms of music have given rise to two distinct styles of hair. The
rock hair meant big updos, bright shimmering hues, contrasting shades,
and warm tones — the styles a challenge to come out of your safe net of
basic hair colours and try something extraordinary. In case of folk
inspired styles the look is much softer and subdued with an understated
sophistication — definitely easier to sport as the palette runs from
cool colours, and intense brown played up with depth.
According
to Decreton, “Edgy, sleek and modern hair with exaggerated cuts and
layering techniques form the rock collection. The rock universe of
Majirel brings out intense, accentuated colours like warm, golden
touches and Iridescent, shinning hues. The folk universe spells soft,
subdued and sophisticated looks and plays with a combination of cooler
colours, intense browns and deep reflects.”
In
fact to give an Indian interpretation to the global looks, L’Oreal
Professional invited five leading stylists also L’Oreal Profession nel
Artistic Ambassadors — to create the looks. They created the looks and
reinterpreted them for the Indian sensibilities, keeping in mind our
hair colouring and textures. The looks are both homage to the amazing
creativity and vision of rock and folk, and a modern interpretation of
what looks current.
Hot HAIR
Why commit to long hair or short, when shoulder skimming length can let you have the best of both worlds. By Ruby Chakraborty.
Layer It
As
you layer your clothes, so you add choppy layers to your straight to
medium wavy strands. This will let you wear your hair sleek or even
slightly wavy. To add some easy glamoui, get long wispy bangs that are
cut diagonally rather than straight. It is a low maintenance style that
you can literally wash and wear. To jazz up the look, apply a smoothing
cream to fight frizz and static; then use a medium barrel brush, and
blow dryer to either get straight strands or loose waves. Mist a shine
spray for a glossy finish.
Whether
you want to put it up, or leave it loose, shoulder length hair lets you
have maximum manageability. It works best during winter months when the
dry air can strip long strands of its lustre, and leave very short crop
standing with static. You get many options to play with your tress,
when you keep its length neither too long, nor too short. Pull it up in a
ponytail or style it with a hairspray and dryer, or create a piecey
look with a textu rising gel.
Overgrown Pixie
A
pixie style looks cute, but it can be quite monotonous when it comes to
styling. So let your crop grow out a bit, then get some choppy uneven
layers cut all around the head, keeping face framing pieces longer than
rest of the length. It looks flirty, and easier to wear with any attire.
It also gives more movement to your hair, and is easier to maintain. To
style massage a lightweight mousse into your roots, then fluff your
hair with a flat brush or your fingers as you dry it. This gives your
hair body without creating the bubble effect. When hair is dry, apply
some texturizing product and twist into piecey sections for some fun,
flirty effect.
Curl Power
Most
curly haired girls frustrate over their hair and resort to tying up a
tight ponytail. Let loose your curls, girls’ The trick is to get your
curls cut in long layers. Never go above your shoulders when getting
your curls cut, as they need length to weigh them down arid give shape.
To tame coarse, tight ringlets or unruly spirals, 5et dry hair with hot
rollers or use a wide barrel curling iron to loosen the diameter of the
natural curl and make it softer. You can also apply some curling cream
to the strands and use a curling iron to create new looser curls. Use a
setting spray to hold the style. Switch to wide toothed comb to comb
your curls. It is best to comb it when hair is partially wet, and then
avoid touching your curls as they air dry. Avoid a blow dryer, or use a
diffuser if you must use a blow dryer.
Chunky Waves
Don’t
try to take away the lovely texture from your wavy hair by going for
damaging straightening treatments. Instead play up the natural waves,
add some volume and see your locks swish luxuriously. First get long
uneven layers put all around your head, and get some face framing pieces
cut. To get voluptuous waves, simply section your partially dried hair
and apply
some
setting spray, and then roll the sections, and pin up. Let it air dry.
Open out the rolls and finger comb the strands to get soft curling waves
around your shoulder, Put some shine serum on the top of your head to
smoothen flyaways. All these images and Article is taken from Beauty
Magazine February Edition.
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