Friday, April 25, 2014

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Like mother, like daughter! Bey showed off a cute new photo of her baby girl rocking some serious diva braids, and posted new pics of herself sporting the same hairdo. Too cute!
Blue Ivy Carter is just 16 months old, but she certainly has her mama’s style! Proud mom Beyonce posted an adorable new photo of her baby girl sitting in her mini director’s chair and showing off her chic new ‘do.


Blue Ivy’s Braids — Matching Her Mama
The diva-in-training was perched on her director’s chair with her monogram “BIC” (which also stands for “b**ch in charge” — coincidence?), and rocked a too-cute tutu. But her her hairstyle took center stage, and Bey’s pic showed off all of the adorable and intricate braids.

Her braided hair was a far cry from the natural hairdo she rocked in Paris while out with her mom and dad Jay-Z. For the April 25 outing, baby Blue kept her hair in it’s natural curls, and let her long locks roam wild. Even though Blue Ivy’s undid hair garnered a lot of negative comments, we think she looks adorable both ways — natural or done-up!

Beyonce Goes Makeup-Free In Cuba
Beyonce also posted photos on her Tumblr page of her own braided hairstyle, which looked to be taken when she was on vacation with her hubby to Cuba. In the pic, Queen Bey perched on the side of a balcony with her hair styled in long, straight braids that flowed down past her waist.

She also revealed her flawless, makeup-free face, and looked stunning without a trace of product!

We think Beyonce and Blue Ivy are such an adorable mother-daughter pair! What do YOU think of Blue’s braids, HollyMoms? Aren’t they the cutest?If you care to venture back to our earliest days on this website, you will find several tightly twisted or braided hairstyles… some involving a zig-zag part.
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid I stumbled upon my earliest hairstyle album a few weeks ago and found a photo of this style that we have never filmed before. Today is the day that we show you how to create a Zig-Zag Twistback!
Rope Braid Tieback Hairstyle
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid My 3rd daughter volunteered to be our model, and here we show you first how to create the zig-zag part, and then how to incorporate four twistbacks into a super cute tieback.
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid
Zig-Zag Twistbacks | Rope Braid You could actually use this hairstyle in a combo with a bun, for a super beautiful updo! Feel free to tag your own photos of this hairstyle with: #CGHZigZagTwists My girls often wore this style to sports activities, such as soccer and softball, because the twisting pulled the hair out of their eyes. Better yet, the hairstyle stays fairly well after a long active day! That being said, this twistback hairstyle can also be worn by girls of all ages, especially as “half-up, half-down” hairstyles are very popular right now! Enjoy! Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 1 small hair elastic, 2 alligator clips, spray wax or hairspray, accessory {if desired}. Time Requirement: 5-8 minutes Skill Level: Medium Step-by-Step Instructions:
To begin, comb all the hair away from the face towards the back of the head…
Then with a rat-tail comb, part from left to right in a diagonal direction to create the first “Zig”…
Near the end of the first zig, take the comb and part toward the left to create the next “Zag”.
Repeat this one more time, to create two equal sections of hair on either side, with a nice zig zag part line down the middle…
Now go back to the first triangle section of hair, nearest the face and use a comb to continue the partline down next to the ear, or simply use your finger to create a rough part…
Except that section, pull all remaining hair out of the way and secure until you need it…
Using the hair from the first triangle section, grab a strand of hair near the front and divide it into two equal strands…
Begin a rope twist with those two strands {give the hair a gentle twist to the right before crossing it over each other, to ensure the twist remains tight}…
Repeat a rope twist, adding in hair on both sides with each stitch, until you run out of hair near the ear…
Continue twisting the rest of the strands into a rope braid, and have your daughter hold, or secure with an alligator clip…
Repeat Steps 5-10 on each of the three remaining sections of the Zig Zag, which will give you two rope twists on each side of the head…
Gather all four twists together, combine them, and secure with an elastic into a tieback on the back of the head.
Add hair spray or accessory {as desired}.

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I have a long face. If you scroll on down to the bottom of this page you can see it for yourself. My face is long and narrow topped off with an IMAX forehead ("Large foreheads are a sign of intellect," my friend Laura tells me. I don't believe her). Because I have a long face, I really should not wear my hair long.
Long hair tends to drag a long face down. This is the basic rule of finding a great haircut for your face shape: You don't want to highlight your problems. This means if you have a round face, you don't want short curly hair that makes your round face appear rounder, but unlike me, you can get away with long hair. Learn more in this gallery of the best and worst cuts for round faces.

If you have a square face, you'll want to play down your strong, angular jaw. Texture, in the form of curls or choppy ends, does this brilliantly. See this photo gallery of best and worst haircuts for square face shapes for other great styles for you.

Oval faces tend to look good in everything, but their faces can appear long, so be careful not to add height on top of the head. Also, if your hair is thick or curly, avoid a blunt cut. You'll look like a pyramid. See what works and doesn't on you in this photo gallery of best and worst cuts for oval faces.

Heart-shaped faces tend to come with pointy chins (think Reese Witherspoon). Draw attention to your eyes and cheekbones instead with examples in this photo gallery of best and worst cuts for heart-shaped faces.

For us long face girls, while we should avoid long hair, we can get away with it if we cut in long layers that hit at the cheekbones and the chin. Long, wavy hair also looks good on us because the waves add width to the sides of a long face (get inspired with these photos). Unfortunately, my hair is stick-straight and I'm simply to lazy to curl my hair every day of my life. But if you want long hair and you have a long face, here's how to give yourself beachy waves. Good luck.



The Haircut That is Flattering on Everyone

So back to that photo of me hovering at the bottom of this page. It's about 4 years old and I no longer have that haircut. I can hear your audible sigh of relief.
Right now I am sporting perhaps the Most Flattering Hairstyle Ever Worn by Julyne. It is a version of what I have cleverly dubbed "The Perfect Haircut," because it's a style that looks great on pretty much everyone. You can see it here. This perfect cut falls between my chin and my shoulders and it looks good wavy or straight. When I wear it down, friends say, "I like your hair this length." Note to self: Quit putting your $200 hairstyle up in a ponytail, even a cute ponytail.

You, too, can have this perfect haircut because it looks good on all face shapes. To inspire you, I present these versions:

"The Chop," which I love, love, love for reasons you can read all about.
The Long Bob, which still remains popular.
Alexa Chung's Shag (here I am outing myself as having a huge girl crush on Chung).
Who Can Wear Short Hair -- And Who Shouldn't

I cut my hair off after a particularly bad breakup and I loved it. Short hair suited my long face and straight hair perfectly, made me feel sophisticated and somewhat edgy, and allowed me to stand out among a sea of long-haired Manhattan women. But then I decided to start dating again and while I know there are men out there who are madly attracted to women with short hair, I have never met them, so I decided to grow out my hair a few years ago. I ended up with a wonderful, laid-back guy who doesn't seem concerned with my hair length and told me last week he likes me best in a ponytail. Hello lucky!
Short hair tends to suit all face shapes, although each face shape has issues to consider when going short. Round faces, for example, can look rounder with a bad short cut. And avoid short cuts if you have super curly hair.

I created the absolute perfect photo gallery for you short-hair-lovin' girls. Find out which short haircuts look best on your face shape.

My Love Affair With Bangs

Sometimes I convince my stylist Kazuo Suzuki of Eva Scrivo Salon to give me sideswept bangs, which are great for hiding my large forehead and suit long faces perfectly. But Kaz, who is a man of few words and works on my hair with the intensity and perseverance of a master hedge-trimmer, rolls his eyes and shakes his head when I bring up my forehead. He prefers me without bangs. I worry it's because he doesn't want to bother with me for the every-4-weeks bang trims, but it can't be that because I'm so lazy I hardly ever come in for them. I think it's because Kaz also has a large forehead and he's just OK with his.
So the bangs have grown out, which is OK because in all four seasons they tend to stick limply and greasily to my forehead.

Bangs can make a boring cut edgy. They can take years off a face and they bring attention to the eyes. They are flattering on almost all face shapes. Your goal is to get bangs that make your (insert your face shape here) appear more oval. So, for example, if you have a square face, you should avoid wide, heavy blunt bangs, which only create more angles on your already angular face. You should have your blunt bangs longer on the sides to soften the look. Bangs are really more an issue of hair texture than face shape. Curly hair doesn't work well cut above the eyes, so bangs are usually a no-no. Super wavy hair requires bangs that are long and side-swept unless you like the dated-I'm-stuck-in-the-80s-look, which is OK by me.

For more on bangs, see my gallery of Best Bangs by Face Shape.

Hair Texture: As Important as Face Shape

Your hair texture is as important as your face shape when it comes to choosing the perfect haircut. There are 6 basic hair textures (fine, straight, wavy, coarse, curly and frizzy) and with each one comes a slew of rules such as "curly hair doesn't look great short" and "fine hair doesn't look great long."
I believe in breaking rules, however. And in my article on hair texture, I detail what the rules are and which ones are worth paying attention to and which ones are worth breaking. Check it out: 10 Things Every Woman Should Know About Hair Texture.

Consider Your Body Type

When considering a new haircut, you should think about your body type. Tall women with straight hair and boyish figures could look like pinheads with a pixie haircut. If you are cute and petite, you should avoid super long hair which can dwarf a tiny body. You risk appearing like one of those pageant kids. You know the ones? The 8-year-olds with extensions?
Find out what styles work best on tall, petite, busty and curvy women in Best Hairstyles by Body Type.

If You Are Over 55, Must You Cut Off All Your Hair?

I despise beauty rules that put women in a box. Stuff like women of a certain age should cut off their hair and dye their gray hair. The rule of thumb for older women remains: find a cut that flatters your best features and plays down your not-so-great ones. If people compliment you on your eyes, consider long side-swept bangs like these. If you have thick, wavy hair, let it grow to your shoulders or just above and WEAR IT DOWN (this photo gallery is for you). If you have thin, lifeless hair, consider a shorter cut with lots of layers like this one.

Unfortunately, there's not a ton of information out there specifically for older women so I created a bunch just for you:
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Thursday, April 24, 2014

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Some teenagers see rebelling with their hair as a way of expressin independence
and liberty. Should mums and dads accept that their daughter's and son's hair is
 their own and should they let them decide how to wear it? 
Or should they interfere and stop their child from making hairstyle blunders? 


teenagers and hair problems Teenagers and Hair Problems

Teenager's hair is often adversely affected by puberty and for some
 of them their hair plays havoc and causes endless amounts of anxiety
during these delicate years. Greasy hair for instance is one of the biggest
problems in teenagers' lives. Tips for teenagers to overcome some of the
hair problems they are often faced with. 

teens with different hair Teens with Different Hair
Teenagers live and thrive on being considered as being cool and
 trendy and any physical attribute which is considered different
could mean growing up is a struggle. Not only because of the
bullying that the more unusual teenager is often forced to endure,
 but also because teenagers like to look the same as their friends.
child and hairdresser Your Child and the Hairdresser
Some parents experience a lot of drama and also the stylist has to
prove his expertise while a lot of his patience is required at the
same time. It is just a fact, most young children simply can not
sit still for about half an hour while their hairs are being cut. They
just do not have that patience yet, they need action and want to
move and look around.
babies hair Babies Hair
Babies’ hair is fascinating. When a baby ‘pops out’ into the world one
 of the first things ecstatic, proud and often slightly overwhelmed parents
do is check what kind of hair their bundle of joy has. What color is his hair?
Does she have much hair? Are the questions eagerly anticipating family and
 friends excitedly ask. 
girls will be girls Girls Will Be Girls
For those girls who do not want to cut their locks, there are a
 lot of cute styles for long hair. Let's start with the cut. This is
 kind of all over the page; straight, layered, bangs, no bangs, really
 long, medium, etc. For very thin hair layering the hair can help to give
 the appearance of a thicker mane. Girls with thick straight hair look 
great with a blunt cut. 

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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

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Several folks have responded to my queries about kids' hair management
 with a simple just cut it. Ponytails are cute and all, but many folks would
 never go back after experiencing the freedom, peace and time gained by a 
simple chin-length bob.

From Sarah:

I love long hair and wish that my daughter did too. After fighting with
 her (literally fighting) for 7 years I finally decided that we would stop the
 sadness and cut it. As long as it's above her shoulders it doesn't get too 
tangled she can take care of it on her own. She is now almost 9 and can 
wash it and brush on her own. I usually part it after she's brushed it, and
 if it's been a while I wash it for her or comb it occasionally but we are
 such a happy team now that the fight is no more. I hope that someday
 she can have long hair but it can't be now or I will go crazy.

From Beth:

For girls, the chin-length bob offers easy care and a girly look -
 long enough to put barettes and hairbands in, short enough not 
to tangle.  Have the stylist cut the back higher than the sides for
 a nice swing.

Our daughter has a modified page boy cut with a soft blended, 
instead of blunt, bangs. No muss, no fuss and it looks great.

Lisa tells her story in a comment on the Facebook page:

When the long hair styles got to be too much for us
 (and the second baby came) we chopped my 2 yr old's
 hair into
 an adorable chin length stacked bob. Our war with tangles
 ended, and she looked adorable.

Of course, a year later she wanted Rapunzel hair and we started to 
grow it back out, but now that she's a little older she will sit still for 
brushing and braiding (and some mornings she even does it herself).

Also on Facebook, Margaret suggests going even shorter:

after struggles and all the exhaustion of keeping up with the long hair,
 the best solution - for the hair, the child and the parent - is buzzer#7
. not too short, not too long and a breeze to care for. i will consider a
 proposition of longer hair when it is given to me by a teen who is 
capable of washing/ detangling/ drying/ styling her own hair. :)

Home haircuts are fine, but for the initial chop, Jona recommends a kid-friendly salon:


For full haircuts, though, it's been worth it to us to take our kids to
 a kid-focused hair salon with fun chairs (favorites are the motorcycle and a jeep) 
and movies playing.  In addition to the ambiance, the stylists are accustomed to 
working on squirmy, fussy kids, which helps a lot.


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We who are parents we like to go to the last as fashion and hairstyles, but why not bring more hairstyles for kids?

When children are always combing the hair in the middle or just a side parting, but why not give a haircut with a little volume or rather more than usual, this kind of hairstyle looks good if the straight hair.

For children who do not want complicated and for parents who have limited time, perhaps the most comfortable hairstyles for kids is the comb . Short hair is always in fashion and is very easy to keep in order, a classic hair do something more formal to let a little longer and keep rowdy as older now bears .

For the latest, unkempt hair with a little hair gel or a classic because the creeps that are still being fashionable.

For girls, if the hair is curly or wavy, we can also choose a mane, which will stretch and curl waves look, our beautiful girl wearing their curls or wavy hairstyles for kids.

But if smooth scaling and cutting bangs to the side and a little shorter because we know that our children can not stand the hair on the face, but they also like to show off as most, is not it ?

Also leave the long hair and lovely collected to make our youngest, such as pigtails, who does not remember those two pigtails? Or make a beautiful braid really a part of loose strands hairstyles for kids.

Photos of hairstyles for little boys, pre-schoolers and toddlers. The boys' haircuts come with instructions on how to cut and style the hair to create the looks. Features modern haircuts and more classic looks such as the short back and sides cut, boy's bowl cut, boy's fauxhawk and a boy's punk cut. Learn more ...

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Photos of hairstyles for little girls, pre-schoolers and toddlers. The girls' hairdos come with instructions explaining how to cut and style the hair to copy the looks. Includes the latest looks and more classic and short haircuts such as a simple bob, a layered haircut, a pixie for little girls and a circle cut for kids. Learn more ...

girl with a bob haircut Common Sense Tips For Kids’ Hair
Some of the common problems and their solutions with choosing haircuts and hairstyles for your kids. At least 95% of hair related information found online relates to adults. However, the selection of haircuts and hairstyles for kids often requires specific considerations. Form many parents dealing with the child's hair is a huge challenge. Learn more ...

teenager Hairstyle Advice for Teenagers
Teenagers and their pursuit to have fashionable hair are often forgotten about in hairdressing literature. Because of teenagers' young faces, there are fundamental differences between hairstyles which suit adults and the ones that suits teenagers. Some advice for teenagers desperately wanting to know what hairstyle will assist them to achieve hair harmony. Learn more ...

teenage girl Hair, Teenagers and Peer Pressure
One thing consistently stands out when you walk past a group of youths: the way in which they all look the same, with especially the same hairdos. Teenager's hairstyles are the biggest indicators of an intense level of peer pressure. Unwillingness to adapt to the fashion of a particular group of friends might result in falling out of popularity. Learn more ...

kids hair books Books with Kids Hairstyles
Books with hairstyles for children and teenagers. Photos of long, medium and short haircuts for boys. Hairstyles and updos for girls. Hair care and styling tips for children's hair. Ponytails, pulled back kids hairstyles and different braiding methods.
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kids and hair decisions Kids and Hair Decisions
There are some things that a parent should really think about with regard to the hairstyles they choose for their children. Parents are responsible for hair decisions while the child is a minor, but it is important to his or her self esteem to be allowed to have some input into his or hair hairstyle. In many cases, parents can enlist the aid of a hairstylist in making determinations. Learn more ...

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Hairstyle imaging software is not exclusively for women. With the hairstyler each member of your family can have fun, including your kids. Trying hairstyles on a photo of yourself is the perfect way to find out what a new style will look like before you get your (or your child's) hair cut. Preview potential new looks and avoid makeover disasters! Learn more ...
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