Friday 5 August 2011

Summer Hairstyles for 2011

 Summer hairstyles for 2011
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What better time to have hot hairstyles than summer?! Check out these inspirational summer 2011 hairstyles to help you choose one for yourself or at least spark some ideas.
 Short and shaggy summer hairstyle
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Party Girl Hair
Short, shaggy, fun, and colorful! This cut and style are perfect for anyone, but the added vibrant color makes it perfect for summer!
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, round, square, heart and some long.
Hair type should be fine to medium or really thinned out if thick and full.
Tip: Instead of coloring your natural hair with the vibrant color, buy extensions in different colors and have them cut to the right length. You can put take them out and swap them when you get bored or want to switch it up without damaging your hair. This allows you to create many hairstyles all summer long.
 Summer blonde hair with purple streaks
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Las Vegas Year Round Hairdo
Bright pale blonde with purple streaks? Sweet! This fun medium length style is a breeze to do and is definitely the life of any summer party.
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Round, oval, heart, square, long.
Hair type should be at least medium density and not too naturally textured unless you don’t mind the styling time.
Tip: If the extensions are intended to be glued and you are sensitive to it or don’t like that option, try stitching a clip to the base of the extension piece instead. It’s easy to do and a quick fix.
 Dark cherry red hair color with medium length hair
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Cheery Red Hairstyle
Cherry red and dark chocolate brown with a tiny bit of violet in it – a fabulous combination! Summer begs for bright, vibrant colors, so don’t be afraid of them for your hairstyles this year. The fringed out ends soften the look for you.
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Heart, oval, round, some square.
Hair texture can be mostly any, if you don’t mind the extra time with the blow out and flat ironing.
Tip: If your hair has natural texture right at the base by your roots, use a mini flat iron to really get in there and smooth them out.
 Long sleek blonde haircut for summer
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Poolside Summer Hair
A nice, long sheet of shiny blonde hair, with a twist! Simple to do and fun – especially for the beach or pool!
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, round, heart, some square and long (if you have your stylist cut in some face framing).
Hair texture should be mostly straight and fairly healthy to avoid looking stringy.
Tip: Try out the new feather extensions in vibrant colors instead of hair. They’re fun, easy, and non-damaging.





 Cute short pixie haircut for summer 2011
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Flirty Pixie Haircut
Cute and flirty, this little pixie cut makes getting ready a breeze!
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, heart, some round and square.
Hair should be dense and have a small amount of natural texture.
Tip: Keep your hairstyles as fresh as possible by visiting your stylist a little more frequently than normal. Don’t let the ends get frizzy or grow out too long, or it will change the overall look of the cut.
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 Retro 70's hairstyle for summer 2011
Flashback Hairdo
Total 70s flashback! This fun, feathered curly style can be done different ways, but brings back a retro vibe that’s more and more in style.
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, round, heart, square, some long.
Light to medium density hair types are the easiest to get the feathered look in without looking heavy. If you’ve got thicker hair, have your stylist thin it out.
Tip: You can also use a wide tooth comb to break up the curls, instead of your fingers. If your hair is prone to static, use your fingers so the natural oils in your hands helps cut that static back.

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 Medium length summer hairstyle with curls
Garden Party Hairdo
Medium length blonde hairstyle with clean, springy curls pinned back away from the face. Perfect for outdoor parties in the summer!
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, some round, some heart, some square (depending on your bangs or face framing).
Hair type should be fine to medium (or thick if it’s been thinned out).
Tip: Find a designer whose styles you love, and invest in a hair piece you can wear with your party looks AND your casual looks. That way, you’ll get more for your money. Go to etsy.com and do a search for fascinators. You’ll get thousands of unique results to choose from!

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 Long dark blonde hairstyle with soft wavy hair
Casual Summer Hairstyle
Dark blonde, soft, girl-next-door curls with side swept bangs. This style says you’re approachable and sweet.
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, round, heart, some square, some long.
Medium density will work best, with at least a little bit of natural texture to help hold the curls.
Tip: Use a heat protecting product when hair is damp, before blow drying, to protect your tresses from the blow dryer and curling iron, keep hair from frizzing out in humidity, and also to help add shine. This is important in hot summer weather.

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 Super short razor cut hairstyle
Sexy Vixen Hair
Super short and razor cut, this style with its color blocking is hot! The best part is that it’s easy to do.
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, heart, round, square, some long.
Medium to thick hair looks best, but if you have fine hair you can have a variation of this cut. Just ask your stylist to use a fresh razor and layer just a little less.
Tip: Shine spray is cool, but with short hair can make you look greasy. Use a hairspray with shine in it to get the glow without the grease!

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 Blue and blue color 2011 summer bob haircut
Glam Goddess Hair
The last of the summer hairstyles for 2011 offers a cut cut commbined with unique coloring. Black. Deepest darkest black with vibrant blue layered over the top. So amazing!
Face Shape/Hair Type:
Oval, heart, round, square, some long.
Medium to thick density with little to no natural texture are the best hair types.
Tip: Keep the blue looking it’s best by protecting it with color protecting shampoos and conditioners. The sun can really reduce the intensity of your vibrant color.

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