Showing posts with label styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label styles. Show all posts

September 11, 2016

The Top 12 Fall Winter Hairstyles

Hairstyles is one of the most important part on a fashion. Without a good and match hairstyle the collection will be imperfect. Right hairstyle for the outfit will represent the collection messages.
From fashion shows fall winter 2016-2017 revealed several hairstyles and haircuts that will represent a real trend for the cold season.
For a better idea of what is the hairstyles trend, this is the the top 12 fall winter hairstyles.

Wet look locks

Wet look locks hair.
Ultra-slicked and fastened at the crown for a real rock 'n' roll look that is both strict and scandalous, putting a strong focus on the face and that can be adapted seamlessly from day to night

Ultra Chic Ballerina Bun

Ballerina bun.
Whether it's a double twist, an origami style chignon, or a messy bun, these ingenious interpretations were enhanced with and added touch of fantasy

The Low Ponytail

The low ponytail.
Spotted at Salvatore Ferragamo, Cédric Charlier  runaway. For a youthful elegant look, low ponytails simply help in place by a black hair tie. Ruled mantra of this season is, the 'less is more'.

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French Pleat

French pleat.
Must have item for the next winter is 1950s rock 'n' roll french pleat. This versatile, curly,rebellious look, curly and held tightly in the place is firmly back on the style agenda.

Crimping Has Made a Comeback

Crimping hair has comeback.
On the Vanessa Seward, Gucci, Manish Arora fall/winter catwalk, crimping has made a comeback by adding a touch of fun to any style. This looks will bring us back to the 80s

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Ultra-voluminous Hair 

Ultra-voluminous hair.

We can't get enough of this style. Hairstylists raised the volume with 1980s style backcombing and endless curls with an electric touch.

Double Extra long hair

Double extra long hair.
Shinny and smooth long hair was straightened to the extreme on the catwalks this season. An ethereal allure created using super-realistic extensions, that is set to be a surefire hit next season

Slicked back curtains

Slicked back curtains.
Wet look locks parted in two because It's the punk style of the season.
This daring style will lend a touch of extravagance to any look.

Headpieces

XXL version headpieces.
The only criteria of headpieces of this winter is they had to be XXL versions. On Tommy Hilfiger, Rodarte, Alexander McQueen runaway hair was embellished with flowers clips, jewels, glittery diadems and metallic crown

Twenties Style Wave

Twenties style wave.
With a super-slicked twenties-style at Marc Jacobs and fifties-inspired elegant waves at Gucci, retro vibes were hanging in the air at fashion week.

All Forms of Braiding

Boxer braids.
In their plentiful incarnations, hairstylists played around with plaits from Paris to New York. Whether a double, crown or boxer braids, he plait is securing its position as the year's hottest hairstyle.

The Fringe

The fringe is returning.
The Fringe is returning both in double extra and mini form this season. Harking back to seventies hairstyles.

September 5, 2016

7 hair tips from Celebrity Hairstylish Chris McMillan

Chris McMillan with jennifer aniston.

Celebrity hairstylist Chris McMillan is the stylist behind the transformation tour of new Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Aniston's iconic cuts, Kim Kardashian's wedding hair and few name of Hollywood celebrities.
He always inspired by pictures from magazines, old actresses, retro moments and models. He put his effort on creating new hair trends together with his celebrity clients.

The passion of hair start when was Chris McMillan in a kinder-garden, He used to braid the girls sitting in front of him hair. Chris McMillan used to play her hair even at the end he get a trouble when doing that. In April 2002 Chris McMillan has established The Chris McMillan Salon in Burton Way, Los Angeles. It has been reported that one session with Chris McMillan can cost $1000. For Hollywood mega star it is a small amount to be a new icon of the trend. 

The chris mcmillan salon in los angeles.

"What i want to tell you, something like i can be really really challenging in hair dressing is the actual i have been doing it for so long. That is not like cutting hair is not a big challenge and but making this red carpet events are really challenging. You know that there is lot of pressure on everyone, you're being look that back by around the world, you have been judged by around the world . You never know what's gonna be right or wrong. Sometimes you put somebody that they have specific idea what they want and you just gonna let that go and it make so much about you and just corporate as much as you can. That's much more stresses and when that season is over i am so happy".

7 hair tips from Celebrity Hairstylist Chris McMillan

 
Chris mcmillan tip: embrace your natural hair.

  • Embrace your natural hair
  • Choose a haircut that works best for your face shape
  • Thick hair is easier to deal with in longer style
  • Shorter 'do's are fresh and fun,
  • Long hair can go 8-12 weeks before it should be cut
  • Longer layers around the face are slimming
  • Chunky layers are outdated 

Make people happy is part of his job.

For Chris McMillan the best part about his job is that you can make people happy and forget about them self . "I know I always feel good like when I got new hair cut, so you know I can imagine how the people gonna feel when their hair looks good, and it makes a big difference". As you might know the people look at you from far away by looking at your hair, then continue to the other part of your body.