Tyra Banks Hairstyles. Tyra has always been known for her hair extension and recently she's been wearing her own hair on the show. From curly looks, straight styles, and exotic curls Tyra has tried many different looks through the years, and honestly these days I'm loving her real hair. Take a look at her best looks below.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Style News Network Weekend Webtour
How To Apply Makeup When You Have Acne and Acne Scars- glowing skincare news
Dolce & Gabbana Holiday 2009 Collection The Golden Beams- addicted to lipstick
L.A.M.B. By Gwen Stefani Spring / Summer Collection 2010 NYFW- styles that work for you blog
Adding A Pop Of Color To Your Wardrobe With Your Handbag- handbag style news
L’Oreal Silver and Gold Holiday Ad and Collection- styles that work for you blog
61st Emmy Awards 2009 Worst Dressed Fashion On the Red Carpet- celebrity red carpet style-celebrity redcarpetstyle
61st Emmy Awards 2009 Best Dressed Fashion On the Red Carpet- imageandstylenews
2009 Emmy Awards Heidi Klum- celebrityredcarpetstyle
Kate Moss Top shop Fall Winter 2009 Collection- makeup and stilettos
Drew Barrymore With Two Toned Haircolor Blonde and Black- trendy hairstyles 4 me
Bobbi Brown Pink Ribbon Collection- addicted to lipstick
Halloween Costumes for Women 2009- imageandstylenewsblog
Fall 2009 Barbie Loves Stila Swatches and Review- addicted to lipstick
Top Rated Skin Care Products- glowingskincarenews
Emma Watson Hairstyles- hairstyles 53
Christopher Kane for Topshop 2009 Fall Collection- fashion influencers
How to Get Blake Lively Braided Emmy Hairstyle- celebrityredcrapetstyle
The Best Exercise During Pregnancy-fit and living life
Christian Siriano’s Payless Spring 2010 Shoe Collection-fashion and beauty style
Agyness Deyn Brunette and Blunt Bangs Hairstyle-trendy hairstyles 4 me
2009 Top Halloween Costumes- imageandstylenews
Dress Trend Ruffles- promstylingtips
Celebrities with Pear Shaped Bodies- realwomenwearcurvesblog
Fall and Winter Scarf Trends for 2009- imageandstylenews
Kids Halloween Costumes for 2009- gossipy girlz
Rihanna Works Italian Vogue for Sept 2009- the chic explosion
Winter Shoe Trends 2009 and 2010- real women wear heels
Winter Handbag Trends for 2009 and 2010-handbag style news
Get the Look Heidi Klum's Makeup and Hairstyle-celebrityredcarpetstyle
Winter Makeup Trends 2009 and 2010- makeup and stilettos
2009 / 2010 Winter Wedding Dress Trends- woodva weddings
Dolce & Gabbana Holiday 2009 Collection The Golden Beams- addicted to lipstick
L.A.M.B. By Gwen Stefani Spring / Summer Collection 2010 NYFW- styles that work for you blog
Adding A Pop Of Color To Your Wardrobe With Your Handbag- handbag style news
L’Oreal Silver and Gold Holiday Ad and Collection- styles that work for you blog
61st Emmy Awards 2009 Worst Dressed Fashion On the Red Carpet- celebrity red carpet style-celebrity redcarpetstyle
61st Emmy Awards 2009 Best Dressed Fashion On the Red Carpet- imageandstylenews
2009 Emmy Awards Heidi Klum- celebrityredcarpetstyle
Kate Moss Top shop Fall Winter 2009 Collection- makeup and stilettos
Drew Barrymore With Two Toned Haircolor Blonde and Black- trendy hairstyles 4 me
Bobbi Brown Pink Ribbon Collection- addicted to lipstick
Halloween Costumes for Women 2009- imageandstylenewsblog
Fall 2009 Barbie Loves Stila Swatches and Review- addicted to lipstick
Top Rated Skin Care Products- glowingskincarenews
Emma Watson Hairstyles- hairstyles 53
Christopher Kane for Topshop 2009 Fall Collection- fashion influencers
How to Get Blake Lively Braided Emmy Hairstyle- celebrityredcrapetstyle
The Best Exercise During Pregnancy-fit and living life
Christian Siriano’s Payless Spring 2010 Shoe Collection-fashion and beauty style
Agyness Deyn Brunette and Blunt Bangs Hairstyle-trendy hairstyles 4 me
2009 Top Halloween Costumes- imageandstylenews
Dress Trend Ruffles- promstylingtips
Celebrities with Pear Shaped Bodies- realwomenwearcurvesblog
Fall and Winter Scarf Trends for 2009- imageandstylenews
Kids Halloween Costumes for 2009- gossipy girlz
Rihanna Works Italian Vogue for Sept 2009- the chic explosion
Winter Shoe Trends 2009 and 2010- real women wear heels
Winter Handbag Trends for 2009 and 2010-handbag style news
Get the Look Heidi Klum's Makeup and Hairstyle-celebrityredcarpetstyle
Winter Makeup Trends 2009 and 2010- makeup and stilettos
2009 / 2010 Winter Wedding Dress Trends- woodva weddings
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Agyness Deyn Brunette and Blunt Bangs Hairstyle
Agyness Deyn Brunette and Blunt Bangs Hairstyle. Last week Agyness debuted a new look blunt bangs and a new darker hued haircolor. Agyness as a brunette? Is she really pulling this look off. I think even though bobs aren't really in this season the cut is cute even though it would have looked nicer with shorter bangs. The long bangs give her look a bit of an edgy though. Are you feeling the new haircolor on Ms. Deyn.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Twirly Skirt Tutorial
I know this is my hair blog, but I ran into a follower and one of my girls was wearing one of these skirts with a cute white sweater and a coordinating headband. She asked if I would share. Here you go!
Threeish years ago, we had to have outfits for a Pioneer parade and I had NOTHING for my girls to wear, so the night before I grabbed some calico I had sitting around and made your basic, gathered floor length skirt for each one of my girls and a basic white apron. It worked for the time and through some tweaking, it has evolved into a fun skirt my girls love to wear. We go to the fabric store and I hear "I would love THIS for a skirt, Mom!!!" Since I am a sucker for fun things for my kids to wear, I happily oblige.
And as a disclosure, I don't like sewing with patterns and I have no idea what I am doing at all. I just get an idea in my head and I start cutting and sewing. I couldn't tell you what a bias is to save my life. Don't judge, mmmkthx.
First I head to my favorite fabric store...side note, I just found the BEST fabric store by where we are currently living. They sell Moda AND Amy Butler! If they carried Heather Bailey, my life would be complete! Okay, back to the tut. I buy a yard of my base fabric, and then 12 inches of a coordinating fabric. Then I measure it on my girl. Usually it ends up being half a yard that I use. For the smaller kids I shorten that. Hence the problem of not using a pattern. Also make sure that you add on about 3 inches for the casing.
Threeish years ago, we had to have outfits for a Pioneer parade and I had NOTHING for my girls to wear, so the night before I grabbed some calico I had sitting around and made your basic, gathered floor length skirt for each one of my girls and a basic white apron. It worked for the time and through some tweaking, it has evolved into a fun skirt my girls love to wear. We go to the fabric store and I hear "I would love THIS for a skirt, Mom!!!" Since I am a sucker for fun things for my kids to wear, I happily oblige.
And as a disclosure, I don't like sewing with patterns and I have no idea what I am doing at all. I just get an idea in my head and I start cutting and sewing. I couldn't tell you what a bias is to save my life. Don't judge, mmmkthx.
First I head to my favorite fabric store...side note, I just found the BEST fabric store by where we are currently living. They sell Moda AND Amy Butler! If they carried Heather Bailey, my life would be complete! Okay, back to the tut. I buy a yard of my base fabric, and then 12 inches of a coordinating fabric. Then I measure it on my girl. Usually it ends up being half a yard that I use. For the smaller kids I shorten that. Hence the problem of not using a pattern. Also make sure that you add on about 3 inches for the casing.
I then cut two lengths of fabric for the main body of the skirt from selvage to selvage.
And I repeat with the coordinating fabric. I cut it six inches.
Fold the coordinating pieces of fabric in half and press.
The place the raw side of the coordinating fabric to the right side of the body material.
And I repeat with the coordinating fabric. I cut it six inches.
Fold the coordinating pieces of fabric in half and press.
The place the raw side of the coordinating fabric to the right side of the body material.
I use a straight stitch. If you had a serger... which I do but it is currently somewhere in two vast storage units whereabouts unknown...You would serge this part together and then straight stitch next to the serged edge. Instead, I have trimmed it with pinking sheers.
Unfold the two pieces and repeat with the other two pieces.
Then press the fabrics flat.
Now, I take and put the two pieces together. The front and back if you will. Right sides together. Then I sew in just over an inch from the selvage. Start from the bottom to make sure your coordinating fabric joints match up.
Like so.
(I didn't actually trim this one with the sheers because it was late on Saturday and when you are thinking "Dang, my girls have nothing to wear to church tomorrow" and it's midnight, well, sometimes you forget things.)
Then press the fabrics flat.
Now, I take and put the two pieces together. The front and back if you will. Right sides together. Then I sew in just over an inch from the selvage. Start from the bottom to make sure your coordinating fabric joints match up.
Like so.
Then trim...or serge.
Now I measure around my daughters waist. I pull the elastic snug and then overlap by half an inch.
Then I make the casing. On the top of the skirt, I fold down the raw edge, depending on how close my fabric is on either side determines the first fold of the casing. That is why I go three inches, because I am not an accurate seamstress and I need to leave room for error. I make one fold and press it down, then I fold that first fold over and measure how much room I have for my elastic and press the second fold down. You can see the press marks in the above picture.
I have plenty of room for the elastic.
Now I measure around my daughters waist. I pull the elastic snug and then overlap by half an inch.
Then I make the casing. On the top of the skirt, I fold down the raw edge, depending on how close my fabric is on either side determines the first fold of the casing. That is why I go three inches, because I am not an accurate seamstress and I need to leave room for error. I make one fold and press it down, then I fold that first fold over and measure how much room I have for my elastic and press the second fold down. You can see the press marks in the above picture.
I have plenty of room for the elastic.
Next, I sew a straight stitch around the top of the casing. This step isn't necessary, however I have learned that it keeps the elastic from twisting and makes for a prettier top.
Then I sew the bottom half of the casing, leaving a two to three inch opening.
Like so.
Then take two safety pins and attach one end of the elastic to the fabric and attach the other safety pin to the other end of the elastic.
Then thread the elastic through the casing.
I pull my lead out and attach it to the other safety pin while I even out the fabric as much as I can before sewing it up.
I overlap my elastic by an inch and a half and sew a square around the edges and an X from corner to corner.
Then I pull the skirt and stuff that elastic up into the casing.
Pull the casing flat and sew. Remember to back stitch.
Then I sew the bottom half of the casing, leaving a two to three inch opening.
Like so.
Then take two safety pins and attach one end of the elastic to the fabric and attach the other safety pin to the other end of the elastic.
Then thread the elastic through the casing.
I pull my lead out and attach it to the other safety pin while I even out the fabric as much as I can before sewing it up.
I overlap my elastic by an inch and a half and sew a square around the edges and an X from corner to corner.
Then I pull the skirt and stuff that elastic up into the casing.
Pull the casing flat and sew. Remember to back stitch.
It only takes me 20-30 minutes to make one of these puppies and we have tons of them now. Hopefully these instructions make sense. Let me know if you have any questions!
With a couple of tweaks, you can do so many things with this skirt. I have done an overlay and and under skirt. I have made a plain edge without the coordinating fabric and just hemmed it. I have wanted to sew strips together and make a striped skirt with the coordinating fabric on the bottom, but I haven't gotten around to that yet. My friend thinks it would be darling to put belt loops on the casing and thread a ribbon through. I agree with her.
Next tutorial, the super easy headband.
Next tutorial, the super easy headband.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Drew Barrymore With Two Toned Haircolor Blonde and Black
Drew Barrymore With Two Toned Haircolor Blonde and Black. Last week at a skating event Drew was seen with her new two toned haircolor. I'm not sure why Drew decided to color her hair. Maybe it has something to do with promoting her new movie "Whip It" or maybe she just wanted a new look. Whatever the case at first glance I hate the look but the more I see it the more it's growing on me and it's kinda hot. Drew maybe even be setting some future hair trends....
Monday, September 14, 2009
Victoria Beckham Hairstyles
Victoria Beckham's hairstyles always make the headlines- especially if she has changed her look.
Victoria has changed her style over the last 5 years many times. She started out with long curly hair - that she got from wearing hair extensions. This was a crazy stage for awhile where everyone wanted to get extensions to look like Victoria.
Then she shattered all ideas about hairstyle by getting all her hair cut off short. She started with a long version of the inverted bob hairstyle. Her hair was longer in the front and shorter in the back with tons of layers and height in the crown area.
The inverted aka shattered bob then morphed into a short pixie hairstyle, much like that of Halle Berry. It does look cute, but the longer styles seem to make her small features look better. She is so tiny and skinny that the pixie hairstyle doesn't do her any favors. Check out the latest Victoria Beckham Hairstyles
Victoria Beckham Hairstyles
Victoria Beckham's hairstyles always make the headlines- especially if she has changed her look.
Victoria has changed her style over the last 5 years many times. She started out with long curly hair - that she got from wearing hair extensions. This was a crazy stage for awhile where everyone wanted to get extensions to look like Victoria.
Then she shattered all ideas about hairstyle by getting all her hair cut off short. She started with a long version of the inverted bob hairstyle. Her hair was longer in the front and shorter in the back with tons of layers and height in the crown area.
The inverted aka shattered bob then morphed into a short pixie hairstyle, much like that of Halle Berry. It does look cute, but the longer styles seem to make her small features look better. She is so tiny and skinny that the pixie hairstyle doesn't do her any favors. Check out the latest Victoria Beckham Hairstyles
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Style News Webtour
Chanel Noirs Obscurs Collection- addicted to lipstick
Cheryl Cole Dyes Hair Red- trendy hairstyles 4 me
Naomi Campbell Does V Magazine- The Chic Explosion
AnnaLynne McCord Shows Us Punk and Rebel at NIKE & CW Celebration Launch of 90210- celebrity red carpet style
Jin Soon Choi for MAC Nail Lacquer Swatches and Review- addicted to lipstick
Fall Fashion Trend Cut-outs- fashion looks
Dress Trend Alert Bubble Hem-promstylingtips
Chanel Noirs Obscurs Collection- addicted to lipstick
How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Days- fit and living life
Avon's New Fall Makeup Must-Haves- makeup and stilettos
Fashion Revamp Sweatshirts-image and style news
Selena Gomez & The Scene Kiss & Tell Album Cover- teen trends and tips
Sephora FACE 25 Makeup Removing Wipes Review-addicted to lipstick
OPI Suede Collection- fashiondevo
Lily Allen for Elle UK October 2009-fashion influencers
Isla Fisher Carries Handbag from Coach Parker Collection- handbag style news
Cheryl Cole Dyes Hair Red- trendy hairstyles 4 me
Naomi Campbell Does V Magazine- The Chic Explosion
AnnaLynne McCord Shows Us Punk and Rebel at NIKE & CW Celebration Launch of 90210- celebrity red carpet style
Jin Soon Choi for MAC Nail Lacquer Swatches and Review- addicted to lipstick
Fall Fashion Trend Cut-outs- fashion looks
Dress Trend Alert Bubble Hem-promstylingtips
Chanel Noirs Obscurs Collection- addicted to lipstick
How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Days- fit and living life
Avon's New Fall Makeup Must-Haves- makeup and stilettos
Fashion Revamp Sweatshirts-image and style news
Selena Gomez & The Scene Kiss & Tell Album Cover- teen trends and tips
Sephora FACE 25 Makeup Removing Wipes Review-addicted to lipstick
OPI Suede Collection- fashiondevo
Lily Allen for Elle UK October 2009-fashion influencers
Isla Fisher Carries Handbag from Coach Parker Collection- handbag style news
Monday, September 7, 2009
Cheryl Cole Dyes Hair Red
Cheryl Cole Dyes Hair Red. For fall red is always a great hue and recently Cheryl went with a rich red perfect for bringing out her olive skin tone. Red is a color that really works well with all skintones since there so many different variation and hues involved. It all about finding one that works best for you, and since red tends to fade fast be sure to touch up your color often to keep your look fresh.
Friday, September 4, 2009
What Hair Color do you use?
I used to go to the salon every 4-6 weeks to get my hair colored. As time and money constraints kick in, these regular visits to the salon are not feasible.
I have experimented with just about every hair color brand on the market today. I would buy the ones that were on sale, the ones I had a coupon for, etc.
But the only brand that I get consistent results with is Preference by L'Oreal. I have used a natural version of the hair color and achieved very good results month after month.
What hair color product do you use? Have you used the same one for years? Leave your comments below.
I have experimented with just about every hair color brand on the market today. I would buy the ones that were on sale, the ones I had a coupon for, etc.
But the only brand that I get consistent results with is Preference by L'Oreal. I have used a natural version of the hair color and achieved very good results month after month.
What hair color product do you use? Have you used the same one for years? Leave your comments below.
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What Hair Color do you use?
I used to go to the salon every 4-6 weeks to get my hair colored. As time and money constraints kick in, these regular visits to the salon are not feasible.
I have experimented with just about every hair color brand on the market today. I would buy the ones that were on sale, the ones I had a coupon for, etc.
But the only brand that I get consistent results with is Preference by L'Oreal. I have used a natural version of the hair color and achieved very good results month after month.
What hair color product do you use? Have you used the same one for years? Leave your comments below.
I have experimented with just about every hair color brand on the market today. I would buy the ones that were on sale, the ones I had a coupon for, etc.
But the only brand that I get consistent results with is Preference by L'Oreal. I have used a natural version of the hair color and achieved very good results month after month.
What hair color product do you use? Have you used the same one for years? Leave your comments below.
Labels:
brands products,
hair color,
hairstyles,
salons
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Medium Hairstyles
When you are looking for a new hairstyle, it is a good idea to browse online and various magazines to find examples of hairstyles that you like.
Bringing a photo example of how you want your hair cut is the best way to get good results. For example, if you tell your hair stylist that you want bangs. There are so many different types of bangs available today-- short, choppy, long, layered, regular, straight, wispy, side swept and fringe. Your idea of bangs and your stylists' idea may be totally different.
Be prepared, bring a photo of the hairstyle you want.
Back to the point of this post--medium hairstyles. The medium length really is the most versatile option. You can still wear a ponytail, yet have other options that short hair does not.
Bobs, layers, bangs--check out all the latest medium hairstyles at Hair Resources and our newest Hairstyles Blog
Bringing a photo example of how you want your hair cut is the best way to get good results. For example, if you tell your hair stylist that you want bangs. There are so many different types of bangs available today-- short, choppy, long, layered, regular, straight, wispy, side swept and fringe. Your idea of bangs and your stylists' idea may be totally different.
Be prepared, bring a photo of the hairstyle you want.
Back to the point of this post--medium hairstyles. The medium length really is the most versatile option. You can still wear a ponytail, yet have other options that short hair does not.
Bobs, layers, bangs--check out all the latest medium hairstyles at Hair Resources and our newest Hairstyles Blog
Medium Hairstyles
When you are looking for a new hairstyle, it is a good idea to browse online and various magazines to find examples of hairstyles that you like.
Bringing a photo example of how you want your hair cut is the best way to get good results. For example, if you tell your hair stylist that you want bangs. There are so many different types of bangs available today-- short, choppy, long, layered, regular, straight, wispy, side swept and fringe. Your idea of bangs and your stylists' idea may be totally different.
Be prepared, bring a photo of the hairstyle you want.
Back to the point of this post--medium hairstyles. The medium length really is the most versatile option. You can still wear a ponytail, yet have other options that short hair does not.
Bobs, layers, bangs--check out all the latest medium hairstyles at Hair Resources and our newest Hairstyles Blog
Bringing a photo example of how you want your hair cut is the best way to get good results. For example, if you tell your hair stylist that you want bangs. There are so many different types of bangs available today-- short, choppy, long, layered, regular, straight, wispy, side swept and fringe. Your idea of bangs and your stylists' idea may be totally different.
Be prepared, bring a photo of the hairstyle you want.
Back to the point of this post--medium hairstyles. The medium length really is the most versatile option. You can still wear a ponytail, yet have other options that short hair does not.
Bobs, layers, bangs--check out all the latest medium hairstyles at Hair Resources and our newest Hairstyles Blog
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