Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Famous Celebrity Haircut

Hayden Panettiere’s Boyish Crop
Boyfriends may come and go, but a super-cute boyish haircut is a definite keeper! To copy the look, “ask the stylist to keep the length no shorter than the bottom of your earlobes,” says celebrity stylist Christo. “That way, you can enjoy different hairstyles with this cut.” You can pump up the volume of the bangs like Hayden does here, spike it up or slick it back a bit.


Reese Witherspoon’s Flirty Bangs
While we love any ‘do Reese Witherspoon wears, it’s her midlength haircut coupled with a set of pretty, wispy bangs that really gets us swooning. “Fringe opens up the face and draws attention the eyes,” says Serafino. Opt for a longer, thicker side bang like Reese perfectly demos here, or a shorter set to pepper across your forehead.


Taylor Swift’s Cute Curly Hair
The poster girl for curly hair, Taylor Swift will always be synonymous with glam style. We are obsessed with her long, wavy hair whether it be in its naturally kinky-curly form or brushed out into glamorous Veronica Lake-inspired waves. Number one rule in the curly-girl handbook? “Never cut your hair at one length,” advises Christo. And traditional made-for-straight-hair-layers will “buff out and give your hair a pyramid shape, so it’s best to ask for long diagonal angles toward the face,” he says.

Eva Longoria’s Midlength Layers
Curly, straight, updo, down ‘do—the endless variations you can achieve from a layered, medium-length hairstyle is exactly why a haircut like Eva’s is on the top of America’s Most Wanted Hair list.

Jessica Alba’s Simple “Lob”
Meet the bob haircut’s friendly cousin: the lob (a.k.a. long bob). With a haircut so universally flattering and now widespread, we wouldn’t be surprised if Merriam-Webster added lob to the dictionary (along with this year’s cute additions LOL and <3). To avoid the triangular effect you can get with a one-length haircut, ask your stylist to “add in ‘interior layers’ so the bottom isn’t too heavy and there’s plenty of movement,” says Serafino.

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