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Make Like Emma

By Jen Laing + August 24th, 2010

Are you as in love with Emma Watson’s dramatic new look as we are? Thinking about trading in your own ho-hum hair for this chic new do, created by New York City stylist Rodney Cutler and based on Mia Farrow’s famous crop circa Rosemary’s Baby? Then follow these simple how-tos: Make an appointment at your [...]

Christina Ricci’s New Look

By Jen Laing + August 18th, 2010

Actress Christina Ricci made headlines last week when she appeared at the U.S. launch party for the New BlackBerry Torch in Los Angeles sporting a caramel-highlighted bob. Ricci’s no stranger to mane maneuvers. Her hair has been short, long, wavy and stick straight, every color from midnight black to blonde (including many shades in between), [...]

Scarlett’s New Do

By Jen Laing + July 28th, 2010

Actress Scarlett Johansson appeared at Comic-Con 2010 in San Diego this weekend in black Dolce & Gabbana (pants, bodice and blazer) and a new bob-like haircut. The look is receiving mixed reviews online, but I like it. It’s sophisticated and edgy—a welcome change from the typical long-haired style favored by so many Hollywood starlets.
What do [...]

Hair That Cares

By Suzanne Sawyer + June 18th, 2010

Allison had had enough of her very thick curly hair, but didn’t want it to go to waste. Instead, she decided to donate it to Locks of Love, an non-profit organization that provides hair pieces for children suffering from long-term medical hair loss (visit www.locksoflove.org for info and details on how you can donate your [...]

Ask a Stylist: Cuts for super curly hair

By Marlena Isbell + June 16th, 2010

Q. What haircuts go great with super curly hair? Wendy Rodas; North Hollywood, CA
A. If you’re wearing your coils in a curly style on a regular basis, then I recommend choosing a cut based on the shape of your face. For round, it’s best to keep cut the curls right below the chin with layers [...]

Cate Takes a Short Cut

By Jen Laing + June 14th, 2010

Actress Cate Blanchett’s hair has been every length, from shaved to short to long. At last night’s 64th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, she debuted her latest close encounter with the scissors: A boyish cut that’s longer in front and more cropped back. The look is every working [...]

Michelle Takes a Short Cut

By Marlena Isbell + May 19th, 2010

The gorgeous, talented and ever stylish Michelle Williams has once again traded in her long hair for a chic cropped do, debuting the look at the 63rd Annual International Cannes Film Festival yesterday. Worn slightly graduated in the back, short around the face and layered through the top, it’s a super versatile style for any [...]

Short & Sweet

By Jen Laing + May 4th, 2010

Even cropped cuts require a stylist. At last night’s Costume Institute Gala Benefit (aka, the MET Ball) actress Carey Mulligan’s tomboy-ish do got the full styling treatment courtesy of Sebastian mane man, Thomas Dunkin. First Dunkin applied a generous amount of Sebastian Professional Potion 9 to Mulligan’s damp hair and blew it dry while coaxing [...]

Suz’s New Spring Style

By Suzanne Sawyer + April 30th, 2010

With spring here and my life getting busier with outdoor activities, I wanted a cut that was more wash, blow and go than my usual look. My stylist, Julie (yes, even stylists have stylists!), snipped a couple of extra inches all around and added many more layers, including some shorter ones at the crown so [...]

Hayden’s New Hairstyle

By Jen Laing + April 26th, 2010

I love it when a celebrity takes a risk with her hair—as actress Hayden Panettiere did recently when she traded in her long locks for this short do. The act demonstrates a degree of confidence and courage that’s generally in short supply among Hollywood starlets. Now, it’s difficult to tell from this pic exactly what [...]

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