Jumat, 31 Juli 2009

Belly dancer exotic hairstyles

Belly dancing hairstyles depend on different factors. But it is important to try a style long before the event to be sure it works with your face shape, complexion, and hair distinctiveness. For the standard and timeless beauty who nods her head at vintage pin ups, era gamine style may be right up the alley.


Timeless designs such as pin curls and finger waves add a dimension and design to these original homecoming up dos. When paired with wrap dresses, tiered minis or lace case, the vintage gamine style is stylish and spectacularly feminine.

Belly dancer exotic hairstyles

Belly dancing hairstyles depend on different factors. But it is important to try a style long before the event to be sure it works with your face shape, complexion, and hair distinctiveness. For the standard and timeless beauty who nods her head at vintage pin ups, era gamine style may be right up the alley.


Timeless designs such as pin curls and finger waves add a dimension and design to these original homecoming up dos. When paired with wrap dresses, tiered minis or lace case, the vintage gamine style is stylish and spectacularly feminine.

Belly dancer exotic hairstyles

Belly dancing hairstyles depend on different factors. But it is important to try a style long before the event to be sure it works with your face shape, complexion, and hair distinctiveness. For the standard and timeless beauty who nods her head at vintage pin ups, era gamine style may be right up the alley.


Timeless designs such as pin curls and finger waves add a dimension and design to these original homecoming up dos. When paired with wrap dresses, tiered minis or lace case, the vintage gamine style is stylish and spectacularly feminine.

Beads... long overdue!

Sorry to those who have been watching for a how-to on beads. Things have been CRAZY lately, but here it is!

Beads are a colorful and fun addition to hairstyles. My daughter absolutely LOVES beads. They can be worn by both boys and girls, too.

Beads are put on the ends of braids. I suggest keeping the braids relatively small, although you will have to do trial and error because all kids' hair thickness is different.

In order to put beads in your childs hair, you need a few things: elastics for securing at the ends, beads (of course) and a beader. I get my elastics (the thin ones) at any dollar store. They usually run about $1 for anywhere from 500-1000 elastics. Not bad, eh? Beads can be purchased many many places. I personally get mine from the craft section at Wal-Mart or any hobby store. I got a bead kit of 2300 rainbow colors for about $12 and there are individual packages of around 300 beads in various colors for about $3. My beader i got from an ethnic hair shoppe for .99 - beading is pretty cheap! Here are our supplies:


First, braid your section that you want beaded. Here i have already braided and beaded the back of Jissella's hair so you can see what it will look like, and ill show on the last one my steps:
The last braid, to the far left, is the one im doing. Sorry its so dark in the pic, it was 6am!


Load whatever color pattern you want in your childs hair onto your beader (example above in first pic). The bead at the bottom of the beader will be the bead at the bottom of the braid. String the braid through the loop at the top of the beader:


Push the beads up and onto the braid:


Pull the braid all the way through beads and hold onto the braid at the bottom once the beader is through:


Now the beads should be on the braid, and the beader should be empty:


Securing the beads is hard to explain, but i'll try. Basically, fold the braid over the bead at the bottom, then secure with an elastic. I wrap the end of the braid around the braid itself and slide the beads over it to cover it up. Hope that wasnt too confusing. lol

And once thats done, this is what it should look like:


Here is what it looked like once i had finished her whole head. We picked the colors to match her dress:

Beads... long overdue!

Sorry to those who have been watching for a how-to on beads. Things have been CRAZY lately, but here it is!

Beads are a colorful and fun addition to hairstyles. My daughter absolutely LOVES beads. They can be worn by both boys and girls, too.

Beads are put on the ends of braids. I suggest keeping the braids relatively small, although you will have to do trial and error because all kids' hair thickness is different.

In order to put beads in your childs hair, you need a few things: elastics for securing at the ends, beads (of course) and a beader. I get my elastics (the thin ones) at any dollar store. They usually run about $1 for anywhere from 500-1000 elastics. Not bad, eh? Beads can be purchased many many places. I personally get mine from the craft section at Wal-Mart or any hobby store. I got a bead kit of 2300 rainbow colors for about $12 and there are individual packages of around 300 beads in various colors for about $3. My beader i got from an ethnic hair shoppe for .99 - beading is pretty cheap! Here are our supplies:


First, braid your section that you want beaded. Here i have already braided and beaded the back of Jissella's hair so you can see what it will look like, and ill show on the last one my steps:
The last braid, to the far left, is the one im doing. Sorry its so dark in the pic, it was 6am!


Load whatever color pattern you want in your childs hair onto your beader (example above in first pic). The bead at the bottom of the beader will be the bead at the bottom of the braid. String the braid through the loop at the top of the beader:


Push the beads up and onto the braid:


Pull the braid all the way through beads and hold onto the braid at the bottom once the beader is through:


Now the beads should be on the braid, and the beader should be empty:


Securing the beads is hard to explain, but i'll try. Basically, fold the braid over the bead at the bottom, then secure with an elastic. I wrap the end of the braid around the braid itself and slide the beads over it to cover it up. Hope that wasnt too confusing. lol

And once thats done, this is what it should look like:


Here is what it looked like once i had finished her whole head. We picked the colors to match her dress:

Beads... long overdue!

Sorry to those who have been watching for a how-to on beads. Things have been CRAZY lately, but here it is!

Beads are a colorful and fun addition to hairstyles. My daughter absolutely LOVES beads. They can be worn by both boys and girls, too.

Beads are put on the ends of braids. I suggest keeping the braids relatively small, although you will have to do trial and error because all kids' hair thickness is different.

In order to put beads in your childs hair, you need a few things: elastics for securing at the ends, beads (of course) and a beader. I get my elastics (the thin ones) at any dollar store. They usually run about $1 for anywhere from 500-1000 elastics. Not bad, eh? Beads can be purchased many many places. I personally get mine from the craft section at Wal-Mart or any hobby store. I got a bead kit of 2300 rainbow colors for about $12 and there are individual packages of around 300 beads in various colors for about $3. My beader i got from an ethnic hair shoppe for .99 - beading is pretty cheap! Here are our supplies:


First, braid your section that you want beaded. Here i have already braided and beaded the back of Jissella's hair so you can see what it will look like, and ill show on the last one my steps:
The last braid, to the far left, is the one im doing. Sorry its so dark in the pic, it was 6am!


Load whatever color pattern you want in your childs hair onto your beader (example above in first pic). The bead at the bottom of the beader will be the bead at the bottom of the braid. String the braid through the loop at the top of the beader:


Push the beads up and onto the braid:


Pull the braid all the way through beads and hold onto the braid at the bottom once the beader is through:


Now the beads should be on the braid, and the beader should be empty:


Securing the beads is hard to explain, but i'll try. Basically, fold the braid over the bead at the bottom, then secure with an elastic. I wrap the end of the braid around the braid itself and slide the beads over it to cover it up. Hope that wasnt too confusing. lol

And once thats done, this is what it should look like:


Here is what it looked like once i had finished her whole head. We picked the colors to match her dress:

Beads... long overdue!

Sorry to those who have been watching for a how-to on beads. Things have been CRAZY lately, but here it is!

Beads are a colorful and fun addition to hairstyles. My daughter absolutely LOVES beads. They can be worn by both boys and girls, too.

Beads are put on the ends of braids. I suggest keeping the braids relatively small, although you will have to do trial and error because all kids' hair thickness is different.

In order to put beads in your childs hair, you need a few things: elastics for securing at the ends, beads (of course) and a beader. I get my elastics (the thin ones) at any dollar store. They usually run about $1 for anywhere from 500-1000 elastics. Not bad, eh? Beads can be purchased many many places. I personally get mine from the craft section at Wal-Mart or any hobby store. I got a bead kit of 2300 rainbow colors for about $12 and there are individual packages of around 300 beads in various colors for about $3. My beader i got from an ethnic hair shoppe for .99 - beading is pretty cheap! Here are our supplies:


First, braid your section that you want beaded. Here i have already braided and beaded the back of Jissella's hair so you can see what it will look like, and ill show on the last one my steps:
The last braid, to the far left, is the one im doing. Sorry its so dark in the pic, it was 6am!


Load whatever color pattern you want in your childs hair onto your beader (example above in first pic). The bead at the bottom of the beader will be the bead at the bottom of the braid. String the braid through the loop at the top of the beader:


Push the beads up and onto the braid:


Pull the braid all the way through beads and hold onto the braid at the bottom once the beader is through:


Now the beads should be on the braid, and the beader should be empty:


Securing the beads is hard to explain, but i'll try. Basically, fold the braid over the bead at the bottom, then secure with an elastic. I wrap the end of the braid around the braid itself and slide the beads over it to cover it up. Hope that wasnt too confusing. lol

And once thats done, this is what it should look like:


Here is what it looked like once i had finished her whole head. We picked the colors to match her dress:

Beads... long overdue!

Sorry to those who have been watching for a how-to on beads. Things have been CRAZY lately, but here it is!

Beads are a colorful and fun addition to hairstyles. My daughter absolutely LOVES beads. They can be worn by both boys and girls, too.

Beads are put on the ends of braids. I suggest keeping the braids relatively small, although you will have to do trial and error because all kids' hair thickness is different.

In order to put beads in your childs hair, you need a few things: elastics for securing at the ends, beads (of course) and a beader. I get my elastics (the thin ones) at any dollar store. They usually run about $1 for anywhere from 500-1000 elastics. Not bad, eh? Beads can be purchased many many places. I personally get mine from the craft section at Wal-Mart or any hobby store. I got a bead kit of 2300 rainbow colors for about $12 and there are individual packages of around 300 beads in various colors for about $3. My beader i got from an ethnic hair shoppe for .99 - beading is pretty cheap! Here are our supplies:


First, braid your section that you want beaded. Here i have already braided and beaded the back of Jissella's hair so you can see what it will look like, and ill show on the last one my steps:
The last braid, to the far left, is the one im doing. Sorry its so dark in the pic, it was 6am!


Load whatever color pattern you want in your childs hair onto your beader (example above in first pic). The bead at the bottom of the beader will be the bead at the bottom of the braid. String the braid through the loop at the top of the beader:


Push the beads up and onto the braid:


Pull the braid all the way through beads and hold onto the braid at the bottom once the beader is through:


Now the beads should be on the braid, and the beader should be empty:


Securing the beads is hard to explain, but i'll try. Basically, fold the braid over the bead at the bottom, then secure with an elastic. I wrap the end of the braid around the braid itself and slide the beads over it to cover it up. Hope that wasnt too confusing. lol

And once thats done, this is what it should look like:


Here is what it looked like once i had finished her whole head. We picked the colors to match her dress:

Beads... long overdue!

Sorry to those who have been watching for a how-to on beads. Things have been CRAZY lately, but here it is!

Beads are a colorful and fun addition to hairstyles. My daughter absolutely LOVES beads. They can be worn by both boys and girls, too.

Beads are put on the ends of braids. I suggest keeping the braids relatively small, although you will have to do trial and error because all kids' hair thickness is different.

In order to put beads in your childs hair, you need a few things: elastics for securing at the ends, beads (of course) and a beader. I get my elastics (the thin ones) at any dollar store. They usually run about $1 for anywhere from 500-1000 elastics. Not bad, eh? Beads can be purchased many many places. I personally get mine from the craft section at Wal-Mart or any hobby store. I got a bead kit of 2300 rainbow colors for about $12 and there are individual packages of around 300 beads in various colors for about $3. My beader i got from an ethnic hair shoppe for .99 - beading is pretty cheap! Here are our supplies:


First, braid your section that you want beaded. Here i have already braided and beaded the back of Jissella's hair so you can see what it will look like, and ill show on the last one my steps:
The last braid, to the far left, is the one im doing. Sorry its so dark in the pic, it was 6am!


Load whatever color pattern you want in your childs hair onto your beader (example above in first pic). The bead at the bottom of the beader will be the bead at the bottom of the braid. String the braid through the loop at the top of the beader:


Push the beads up and onto the braid:


Pull the braid all the way through beads and hold onto the braid at the bottom once the beader is through:


Now the beads should be on the braid, and the beader should be empty:


Securing the beads is hard to explain, but i'll try. Basically, fold the braid over the bead at the bottom, then secure with an elastic. I wrap the end of the braid around the braid itself and slide the beads over it to cover it up. Hope that wasnt too confusing. lol

And once thats done, this is what it should look like:


Here is what it looked like once i had finished her whole head. We picked the colors to match her dress:

Kamis, 30 Juli 2009

Layer Choppy Hairstyles

Learn how to layer a choppy, layered hairstyle around the ears in this free step-by-step hairstyle video clip with expert tips on salon treatments.
Layered hairstyles turn simple hairstyles into more elegant and beautiful ones. Layered hairstyles also provide volume and are appropriate for all hair lengths.

Layer Choppy Hairstyles

Learn how to layer a choppy, layered hairstyle around the ears in this free step-by-step hairstyle video clip with expert tips on salon treatments.
Layered hairstyles turn simple hairstyles into more elegant and beautiful ones. Layered hairstyles also provide volume and are appropriate for all hair lengths.

Layer Choppy Hairstyles

Learn how to layer a choppy, layered hairstyle around the ears in this free step-by-step hairstyle video clip with expert tips on salon treatments.
Layered hairstyles turn simple hairstyles into more elegant and beautiful ones. Layered hairstyles also provide volume and are appropriate for all hair lengths.

Selasa, 28 Juli 2009

1960s Hairstyles

Learn how to tease hair for a 1960s hairstyle in this free step-by-step hair care video clip with expert tips on hair styling.
The 1960s offered a very elegant and graceful take on hairstyles for women and men alike.

How to Tease Hair for a 1960s Hairstyle

1960s Hairstyles

Learn how to tease hair for a 1960s hairstyle in this free step-by-step hair care video clip with expert tips on hair styling.
The 1960s offered a very elegant and graceful take on hairstyles for women and men alike.

How to Tease Hair for a 1960s Hairstyle

1960s Hairstyles

Learn how to tease hair for a 1960s hairstyle in this free step-by-step hair care video clip with expert tips on hair styling.
The 1960s offered a very elegant and graceful take on hairstyles for women and men alike.

How to Tease Hair for a 1960s Hairstyle

Sabtu, 11 Juli 2009

Trendy Formal Hairstyles For Fall 2009

Trendy formal hairstyles:Formal hairstyles for Weddings, Homecoming, Occasions, Proms and more gathering parties.Formal hairstyles can be chosen from various tyles like short, braids, bobs, curly, updos, long, sedu styles, fringes and more fashion styles.You can add additional hair accessories like jewelery, flowers, ear rings etc to look more sexy and elegant at the moment.

Fall 2009 fringe hairstyles for formal occasions
2009 Formal hairstyles for medium curly hair
2009 Fall celebrity formal hair styles fashion trends
Formal hairstyles for women at wedings and proms

Below are the various types of hair styles for all formal occasions of which you can chose the haircut that suits you the most in texture, patterns and style and completely gets embedded with you.You can add curls or waves to short hair at the end to give it more glamourous touch.

Shoulder length hair with wavy ends haircut for fall 2009
Straight sedu hairstyle for blonde hair
Jessica simpson celebrity curly hair styles for fall 2009
Trendy formal hairstyles for young teen girls