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2005
Holiday Hairstyling Tips, Trends, and Secrets of the Stars
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a super new holiday hairdo that will With the holiday season just around the corner, there's one question that's on every woman's mind. It doesn't matter if she's young or old, married or single, tall, short, fat, or thin. When the calendar says "Only 25 More Shopping Days 'Til Christmas," women want to know… "How can I style my hair for the holidays?" Be Brave,
Be Bold, But Be Sensible Think
twice before you cut once! We've all heard horror stories about women who give their stylists very specific instructions about what they want…don't listen the advice the hair professional is offering (usually because it contradicts the client's "fantasy image")…and end up with an unsuitable holiday hairdo. Instead of feeling their best, these poor "hair victims" end up spending their holidays hiding, rather than shining. Can't quite imagine yourself with your hair gathered loosely at the crown with tousled waves flowing down your neck…but like the idea? Wondering how your super-curly hair would look if it were smooth and straight? Afraid to boldly cut off your long dresses in favor of a sleek modern 'do? You're smart to be cautious. A pixie-cut maybe the perfect holiday hairdo for Halle Berry, but not for you. And once you've cut, or colored, or processed your hair in some way, you're going to be stuck with it. See
it… Consider it… Don't
Be Scared, Be Prepared A pre-holiday deep conditioning treatment is a must. The oils will nourish your hair and seal the cuticles. If your hair is healthy and in good condition, it will be easy to work with. So whether you or a professional are styling your hair, it will be responsive to being brushed, curled, and combed. Secret: clean, healthy hair in a simple ponytail looks 100% better than dry, damaged flyaway hair that 's been tortured and lacquered into place. The
Right Tool for the Job Look for a curling iron with multiple settings. This will allow you to choose the heat level. Caution: Curling irons are hot like…well like irons…and can be damaging to your glossy locks. Trimming your hair on a regular basis prevents the damage down by blow-drying from traveling up the hair shaft.) Fashion
Forecast - Going Up! To get the "up" in your up-do, work with lightweight hair products that create volume – especially mousses. Make sure that you have bobby pins that match your hair color and that they're the right size and strength to hold your hair. A Traditional
Style That's Always Fashionable, Easy, and Sexy The chignon is the holiday hairstyle of choice for fashion icons Kelly Ripa, Heidi Klum, and everyone's favorite "desperate housewife" Eva Longoria.
If "sleek" isn't in your curly hair's vocabulary, consider a braided ponytail. When your hair is wet, work in some styling moose. Then use a hair diffuser to blow-dry scrunching it with your fingers. Grab hair and braid into loose platte down back. Secure with rubber band and then cover with a decorative hair ornament. What
Knots!
This is a holiday hairstyle where decorative hairpins are a must! Use them to hold each knot close to the scalp, but use them sparingly. We suggest one "decorative" pin for every three "plain" ones. Is Bling
Your Thing? Placing diamond
clips and delicate barrettes add a sassy touch of glamour to hairstyles
for the holiday. Pretty, feminine clips and clasps come in a wide variety
of textures and finishes, with ribbons and other charming details.
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