Flatter Your Face Shape
By Megan Rasmussen + September 29th, 2009Your bone structure is as unique as you are. This guide will help you choose a style that brings our your individual beauty.
Your bone structure is as unique as you are. This guide will help you choose a style that brings our your individual beauty.
Today marks the end of summer, the coming of chillier weather and a time when many of us consider a change of look. This season, experts are predicting the classic Bob, cropped just below the chin and paired with blunt, brow-length bangs to be a hit. The style is especially well suited to turtleneck tops, [...]
I’m a fan of Jessica Simpson’s real and synthetic hairpieces. With a little practice, they clip easily into your hair giving you the opportunity to test drive a range of celebrity-worthy looks without getting anywhere near a pair of scissors—not to mention a blowdryer, a brush or an arsenal of styling products. Now, the singer-actress-entrepreneur, [...]
Songstress Lily Allen was spotted the other night stepping out of a Japanese restaurant in London as a blonde. The typically brunette Brit has been fair before (and even pink!), but this new look turned out to be just temporary—it was a wig. With long, eye-framing bangs and a super platinum color, the hairpiece seemed [...]
I LOVE bangs. They can change a whole face, play up a pair of pretty eyes and, depending on their length and cut, deliver a slew of versatile styling options. There’s a fringe (as it’s called in England!) for every face shape. The trick is choosing the right one for you. Square-shaped faces, for example, [...]
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I live for Mad Men on AMC. The storylines, the characters (as hateful as some of them are), the clothes and especially the hair and makeup; I love it all. The early sixties were clearly a time when women put a lot of effort into their appearance—especially their hair. Even those with little personal style [...]
Short may be the trend for spring, but locks of all lengths can be equally stylish.