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  • A New 1960s Bob Hair Cut for 2006 by Nancy Faizabadi
    Four decades ago, Maurice Tidy worked with Vidal Sassoon in London popularizing the 1960s bob hair style. Now, through exclusive collaboration with two of the world's greatest artists and hair icons, Jesse and Flo Briggs, Maurice has re-created the 1960s short bob with a breathtaking new wavy look. See how he did it.
  • Hair Form by iloveindia.com
    Hairs can be straight, curly or wavy and this factor is one of the most important one while choosing a proper hairstyle for an individual. They are categorized according to degree of curl in the hair strand. While straight hair has no curl, wavy hair has soft curls while curly hair is very twisted and has a spring like structure.
  • Reviving Damaged Hair-Perms and Heat Styling by Mark Garrison
    It's ironic that the very things we do to style and beautify hair can leave it damaged and distressed. Blow-dryers, flat irons, color, perms -- even styling products can be downright ugly to hair when overused and abused.
  • Making a Big Hair Change by Mark Garrison
    Hair is much more than just a beauty feature. The way you choose to wear it is telling of you, your personality, and your lifestyle. Maybe that's why we see a lot of women at the salon who come in wanting to really shake up their life by shaking up their look. No "just a trim" for these clients. What they want is a hair makeover that will illicit "wow!" from everyone they know.
  • The Best Haircut for Your Body Shape by Mark Garrison
    Add one more consideration when selecting your most flattering haircut and style: your body type. What's happening below your neck is as important a style consideration as your face shape and your hair's natural texture. Considering how the hair will work in relation to the body is important in order to achieve the best overall look. Certain haircuts and styles just look better on certain figure types. It's the reason why it's important to have your hairstylist see you out of the chair and not h
  • Bold Hair Moves by Mark Garrison
    Everyone has read and heard enough about hair to have the basics of its care down pat. Shampoo with a formula right for your hair type, condition well, use a wide-tooth comb to detangle wet hair etc., etc. These recommendations are mainstays of our beauty routines -- and not too exciting. To shake up your beauty routine and get great new results, try a little of what we call "breakout beauty".
  • How to Get Great Hair on Any Budget by Mark Garrison
    Haircuts, color processes, styling products -- the cost of hair maintenance can take a big chunk out of your beauty budget. So the million dollar question is: Do you really have to spend big bucks for every salon service and hair product? Can you scrimp on some things and still look like you splurged?
  • Don't Be a Slave to Hair Trends by Mark Garrison
    Are you caught up in the endless pursuit of the latest, must-have look? While it's fine to want a haircut that is stylish, the fact is, fashions come and go. They often change so fast and furiously that you find yourself in a whirlwind of trends. You and your hair are the victims. I have a simple cure that can help you find a hairstyle that looks not only fabulously stylish, but which also suits your features, hair type, personality, and lifestyle.
  • The Best Haircut for Your Face by Mark Garrison
    When it comes to getting great hair, don't look any further than your own mirror. Whether you're a "heart," "round," or "oval," your best cut is determined by your face. Everyone's face is different and it's important to understand that every hairstyle is not for every face shape. To accentuate balance and beauty, strive for a hairstyle that works with your particular face shape. That strategy will not only give you your best look, but also emphasize your best features. Be sure to bring this up
  • How to Get Tousled Tresses by Mark Garrison
    So long straight. Heave-ho that hair-dryer. After seasons of coaxing hair into super straightness, wavy hair -- more tousled than tame -- is today's must-have trend. Hair made interesting with piecey waves and smooth, shiny curls is the look on the street, and now favored by the celebrity set. Curls...waves...big hair -- it's so much sexier than straight.
  • Hair in a Hurry by Mark Garrison
    Hair abides by time? Works best on a schedule? Who knew? Yes, it seems there's a time and place for everything, even hair issues. Experts have long been privy to the fact that whatever your hair concern or desire, there is an optimal time to pencil it in to your day planner. Use this helpful chart to plan efficiently:
  • Black Women's Hairstyles: It's Not Just About The Hair by John Williams
    A look into the culture and circumstances surrounding black women's hair.
  • Celebrity Beauty Tips - Hairstyles and Beauty Tips of the Stars by David Maillie
    Every awards show we see our current Hollywood stars in all their glory draped in the hottest designer wares. But as much or more effort goes into those hot hairstyles. Your hairstyleand makeup can make you or break you. Read on for the latest tips from the hottest stars.
  • Salon Style... From Your Hair Dryer? by John Morris
    The common presumption is that the hair dryer is the arch enemy of every woman's hairdo. Using a dryer too much can be a source of dull, frizzy hair, static, and even split ends...
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