Find the Celebrity Hairstyles that are Right for You
Celebrity hairstyles, this is where most of us turn when looking for our inspiration for a new hairdo. It’s easy to turn to celebrities for inspiration because they are everywhere we look. Celebrities are the trend setters and when it comes to looking great, money is no object for them. They look great and we want to look great too.
Copying celebrity hairstlyes is nothing new. Back in the 70’s it was Farrah Fawcett that had ladies of all ages running to the salons for the messy long layered feathery locks. Other celebrities that have influenced our looks include Heather Locklear, Demi Moore, and Meg Ryan.
Jennifer Aniston has been setting trends with her hair every since she played Rachel on Friends, and she is still doing it today with her silky smooth Sedu styles. A couple of other celebrities setting hairstyle trends today include Jessica Simpson and Jennifer Lopez.
Copying celebrity hairstyles is perfectly fine, but in order to make sure they will look just as great on you, there are some key factors that you must keep in mind.
•The texture of your hair.
Now a lot of people confuse the amount of hair with texture, so let me clarify the two. It’s easy really, once you remember on simple thing. Texture is the look and feel of your hair. Examples of this would be wavy, frizzy, straight, coarse or fine.
•The thickness of your hair.
Fine hair is the one area that confuses people the most. They think if their hair is fine then their hair is thin. Although this could be true, just because you have thin hair, does not mean it is necessarily fine. You could have super duper thick hair and also have fine hair. Thick or thin hair only refers to how many strands of hair you have on your head.
•Your face shape.
Yes, you read correctly. The shape of your face plays a very big part determining whether a hairstyle will look great on you or not.
So before you go running to your favorite salon with a picture of your favorite celebrity’s hairstyle in hand, be sure you know what your face shape is, and what celebrity hairstyles will look best on you. Because if your hair doesn’t look good, you don’t look good!
The first thing you need to do is determine your face shape.
If you know the shape of you face, click on your face shape below for detailed information.
Here are some guidelines to help you determine your face shape.
Heart
• Your face is widest at the temples
• Your jaw line is narrower than your forehead
• You have a smaller more delicate chin
Oval
• The length of your faces is about to 1 ˝ times longer than the width
• There is little difference between the width of your jaw line and the temple
• Your chin and hairline are gently rounded with no hard angles.
Oblong
• Your face is narrow the length of your face is more than 1 1/2 time the width
• Your chin and hairline curves gently, looks like a stretched-out oval
Round
• There is little difference between the width and length of your face.
• Your face curves gently at your hairline and jaw line
Square/Rectangle
Square
• There is little difference between the width and length of your face.
• Your face has stronger angles at your hair and jaw line.
Rectangle
• Your face has stronger angles at your hair and jaw line.
• Your face is longer than it is wide.
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