A Guide To Trendy Hairstyles
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Trendy Hairstyles
Have you been paying attention to the new trendy hairstyles? Do you think you would be willing and able to get one yourself? who knows you may look even BETTER with one! read more about them here . . . . .
Fashion conscious women have been watching and copying the hairstyles of celebrities, including movie stars, for over a century. Although the term, trend-setter has only come into use in recent decades, as far back as 1910, women copied the famed Marcel hairstyle, with its signature short cut, a radical departure from the typically long hair of the Victorian era. During the 1930s, Shirley Temple's adorable ringlets inspired a substantial following of women hoping to achieve a similar effect.
Today, both men and women follow the trendy hairstyles, cutting, styling, shaping and bobbing for the very same reasons. If you're thinking your current look is outdated, the trendy hairstyle may get you up to date, imparting a subliminal message of hipness to your own 'fans'. So how do you choose a cut or style that looks good on you? Much depends on the shape of your face, bone structure and complexion.
If you've got a square face, copying Jennifer Anniston's long sleek look may not be your best choice. Remember, there are no shortage of celebrity icons to emulate, when it comes to hair. The square faced person may find a shag-cut, layered style best brings you to the trendy hairstyle forefront. If you simply love a look, but it's not well suited to your face shape, that cut may well flop.
Back in 1910, men did not generally look to be trend setters in the hair department. There was a set cut which reflected the times. Deviated from the norm only served to mark that man as an eccentric, or worse. That's all changed today. However, men must still toe the line a bit more than women. Unless you're a rock star or famous, you can't quite get away with radical cuts like a Mohawk, also fetchingly known as the Faux-Hawk. You must also give a bit more weight to factors such as age and the clothing styles you normally wear to the office. Nonetheless, even a stock broker or bank executive can indulge in trendy hairstyles which are a bit longer and fashionably layered. Be aware that mousse and styling gels may become staples in your bathroom cabinet, to keep that stylish look in place.
When you go for a trendy hairstyle, it's best to look before you cut. Visit some of the websites which allow you to virtually paste that trendy look on your face, so that you can see how it will look. You may be surprised to see that not all trendy hairstyles look trendy on you.
Peruse fashion magazines and hair styling websites. Gather a selection of photos of styles you like and hoof it on down to your hair stylist. A professional stylist can give you guidance on your choices.
With the right styling choice, you can be a celebrity trend setter in your own right!
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