2011 Hair Looks
06.09.11 / Uncategorized / Author: admin
The media are abuzz with stories of Sarah Harding’s new look… Shock, horror! She’s dyed her hair! No longer the brassy bottle blonde, she’s gone for a dark, much more natural looking style that she revealed in all its glory at London Fashion Week. What a life changing experience that must have been.

Anyway, she’s bang on trend as this year’s slogan seems to be “all change” and it’s one that many celebrities and models are adopting. Brunettes are going blonde, blondes and going red and redheads are coveting raven tresses – it seems we always want what we don’t have. The point, however, is to choose a new look that
will make you feel fresh, youthful and above all, different. This doesn’t mean dying your hair bright purple and spiking it into a mohawk (thankfully. Although if that’s what floats your boat…) but it does mean putting some thought into your colour and deciding which suits you most, which will take the least maintenance in your busy lifestyle and which will make you feel like a million pounds. It would help if just one colour and style fits all these demands too.
Curls are still going strong, the more natural looking the better but remember to keep that definition with a spritz of frizz easing product – the scarecrow look is never a good one. The traditional up do is great for work or more casual days when you just don’t want long hair falling in your face. A few locks curling around the hairline is a great way to soften the look and make it oh-so-feminine.
If you simply can’t live without your straighteners, invest in a good brand. Shop around and you will be able to find the best deal on the cheapest GHD hair straighteners around (they are the best, no denying it) and please make sure you use heat protection spray to save your hair from looking and feeling like straw.
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