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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 |
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What’s your first image of Lucille Ball? It’s probably her famous red hair, styled with a fringe of bangs, and pulled up in the back. In fact, when she wore it down, she didn’t seem like the Lucy we all knew and loved. The hairstyle made her appear much younger than her 40+ years and was quite flattering to the shape of her face.
Grace Kelly also wore her hair pulled up a great deal of the time, making the updo synonymous with elegance, femininity and royalty. Remember the young lady who danced the tango with Al Pacino in “The Scent of a Woman” and Anne Hathaway in “The Princess Diaries”? It’s proof that younger women in contemporary times also adopt upswept hairstyles for occasions that call for the most sophisticated and grown-up appearances. |
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
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While it’s the dress that makes the bride, it’s the hair that makes the look of the dress complete, adding that special finishing touch. Brides-to-be should recognize the importance of great hair on their wedding day.
Wedding hairstyles change like the wind, and while it’s important to keep on top of the latest trends and most popular updos for weddings, you also need to focus on finding a hairstyle that not only fits your dress, the time of year, and the theme of your wedding, but also you—in considering both your hair, and your personality. |
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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
Updos and Hairstyles The best hair styles don’t necessarily have to be created in a salon. You can actually create a hair style just for you with some practice and a friend to give you a hand. With medium to long length hair, a simple ponytail can be spruced up to create glamorous looks. |
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