Showing posts with label Winter Hairstyles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Hairstyles. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Winter Hairstyles

winter-hairstyles

If you want to look hot and sexy during the winter season, you need to be familiar with the best winter hairstyles. Expect hairstyles to change as the temperature drops. Get to know what is fashionable and what's not to keep your hair stylish and chic all winter long. No matter what your hair length is, you can choose from a wide range of glamorous hairstyle options. You can add more volume to your hair, keep long and luscious locks and try hairstyles with bangs. When adding volume to your hair, use effective volumizing shampoos and root boot sprays. You can also add textural volume to your hair by wearing layered hairstyles or vintage beehive hairdos.
winter-hairstyles

Keeping your straight, wavy or curly hair long is also included in the list of fashionable winter hairstyles. Long hair will look good on bulky clothes and winter hats while adding an air of elegance to any hairdo. If you have short hair, you can go for hair extensions for fresh and fast hairstyle change. Hairstyles with bangs are also popular during the winter. Bangs can frame the face and draw more attention to the wearer's eyes. They can also minimize skin paleness during the chilling winter months. Try full-cut bangs for a classic look or side swept bangs that look sassy and fun.
winter-hairstyles

Ponytails are one of the widely used hairstyles this season. It's definitely a hairstyle that would literally take you just seconds to do. You can go for an elegant ponytail or you can take it higher for an easy breezy feel. If you want a hairstyle that can give you the illusion of a slimmer face, high ponytails are your best bet. If you want to keep your short hair, you can try some of the popular bob hairstyles. Contemporary bobs are characterized with tapered tips of striking hair, while messy bobs exhibit an alluring and carefree look. 
winter-hairstyles

Razor haircuts are popular during the winter because they effortlessly add drama to all winter hairstyles. The messy texture of a razor haircut reflects the confident, bold and enthusiastic personality of the wearer. Shag hairstyles with shorter lengths also look good during the winter. Some people even add lowlights to their shag in order to create more depth to their sense of style. 
winter-hairstyles

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Winter haircuts 2009 - fancy and warm hairstyles

The weather might be frightful, but your haircut doesn't have to be!Keep warm.
SHOULDER LENGTH AND STRAIGHT
Forget curly hairstyles and layers haircut—for this winter, the look is practical and back-to-school! Everyone these days is sporting shoulder-length locks, from Catherine Turcich-Kealey’s new ‘do to Jim Strong’s long and grown-out look. The haircut is versatile—wear it up in a ponytail or a braid, or down with a simple barrette or headband. It’s a simple and straightforward style—perfect for a business-oriented winter!

Winter haircuts Catherine's smart and sexy in straight hair

WINTER WOODSMAN
Men: this winter, let your inner lumberjack shine! A beard, when paired with plaids and flannels, give you a coherent style, plus keep you toasty warm! And women will love snuggling up with you! Take heed from Stephen Potter or Dustin Hurt. Both were seen recently in West Philadelphia wearing this casual, sporty look. Beards look best on rounder faces, as they balance out features and can bring out the eyes. But be careful--there's nothing worse for Valentine's romance than thin, sparse facial hair or stubble! Winter haircuts 2008


Stephen Potter, with an unnamed lady (a new love interest, perhaps?) looking like he just got back from the forest!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Winter hairstyle -Highlight your hair

The latest fashion hairstyle for women -Winter hairstyle
Winter hairstyle If you want do a new hairstyle for the cold winter, so we intrduce this new warm hairstyle for you. If you have short hairstyle, that's may suits you best. And not, do some warm color to your hair, it surely looks more attractive!
How to dye the color by yourself?
If you are dyeing your own hair, then ensure that you have enough dye. Usually the kits that are available have enough dye to cover shoulder length hair. If you have longer hair, then buy two packs instead of one. At least you won’t run out when you doing the dyeing.