Top curly hairstyle trends and how to 'do them right. This is supposed to be curl beauty school? I hardly see much curl anything Elle I expected more... I think I really do need to pick up on another magazine your articles need to at least be as the headings suggest. You pretty much cater to one image of people any way I used to be a frequent reader... but this wouldn't be the first time I've seen this. I looked through the site and magazine and I've never seen ethnic anything really. I guess this magazine isn't my flavor. I would have really loved it if you guys could have catered to all women and not just one mold.
This fire-engine red, super hot shag cut is perfect for back to school! The rich red with subtle low-lighting in the back is a fabulous fall color while the shaggy layers are flirty and edgy. Side swept bangs keep it from looking too harsh.
All face shapes and hair types can sport this fun braided style. Your hair just needs to be long enough to have the braid reach the other side of your head.
Tips:
1. Tie a skinny ribbon to the base of your section before braiding to add some color and girly-ness to the look.
2. Blow dry hair from roots to ends, using fingers if your hair is naturally straight, or a paddle brush if you need help smoothing.
3. Use your flat iron to touch up any pieces that need it once hair is completely dry.
4. Use pomade instead of hairspray to finish the look to help the pieces stand out better.
5. Maintain the quality of your color by not exposing your hair to too much sunlight or harsh chemicals. Use color-friendly shampoos, conditioners and styling products.
This fire-engine red, super hot shag cut is perfect for back to school! The rich red with subtle low-lighting in the back is a fabulous fall color while the shaggy layers are flirty and edgy. Side swept bangs keep it from looking too harsh.
All face shapes and hair types can sport this fun braided style. Your hair just needs to be long enough to have the braid reach the other side of your head.
Tips:
1. Tie a skinny ribbon to the base of your section before braiding to add some color and girly-ness to the look.
2. Blow dry hair from roots to ends, using fingers if your hair is naturally straight, or a paddle brush if you need help smoothing.
3. Use your flat iron to touch up any pieces that need it once hair is completely dry.
4. Use pomade instead of hairspray to finish the look to help the pieces stand out better.
5. Maintain the quality of your color by not exposing your hair to too much sunlight or harsh chemicals. Use color-friendly shampoos, conditioners and styling products.
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