Thursday 25 July 2013

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short  Biogarphy

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For a unique Ancient hairstyle, consider adding shimmering highlights in your hair. Highlights consist of selecting small or thick strands of hair that are then lightened at least two shades lighter than the rest of your hair. Highlights should complement your natural (or artificial) color. Experts recommend that one never highlight her hair more than three shades lighter than one's base hair color. The object of highlighting is to give you a sun-kissed look and to bring depth and light to your overall color. If you want to achieve salon perfect results at home when you highlight your hair, first use a clarifying shampoo on your hair at least two days before coloring; never shampoo the day you color. Check the expiration date on the highlighting kit. Once you mix the color, use it immediately. Toss out the brush that comes in the box and buy flat 1/2 and 1/4 inch acrylic brushes. These brushes, used by artists, are available at art supply stores (the brushes will give you better control and more natural-looking results). Make sure you have on hand a pair of good, tight-fitting latex gloves (the ones that come in the package don't always fit well). Start from the back of your head and work forward. By working from back to front, you won't smear the pieces in front by having to reach over them to do the back. Apply the highlights only to the top layers of your hair. By leaving the hair underneath alone, you'll create depth and a sun-kissed look that looks natural.
After highlighting your hair, loosely twist your hair in a Greek knot. First, using paddle brush, smooth your hair straight back. Gather your hair into a ponytail, low at the nape of your neck using a covered hair band. Split your ponytail in half, and then, taking the comb, tease the two sections of hair. Take one of the sections and smooth it out with the paddle brush. Twist under and secure with a large bobby pin. Repeat the preceding step with the other section of hair. Smooth down stray hairs with a toothbrush. Finish with a hair spray, pomade, or smoothing serum, or keep the hair loose and natural, as the Greeks did!
During the Medieval era, both men and women of the upper social classes wore their hair in loose curls. Women sometimes fastened gold balls at the end of their hair. The lower classes wore their hair undecorated and generally shorter, at the chin or shoulders. Noble women wore flat bonnets that covered their hair, or ribbons and gold threads in their hair. Later, bonnets, hats and veils became even more popular when church tradition decreed that married women were to keep their hair covered. Cone-shaped hats with a veil were also popular during this era. Women sometimes had their hair styled into what looked like two identical mounds (either braided or unbraided) on the both sides of the head. During this time, a woman's high forehead was considered a beautiful feature, and women often shaved off their forehead to heighten their hairlines. Their foreheads were decorated with headbands which were sometimes adorned with pearls and stones. Women also wore nets in their hair during this era.
For your own Medieval hairstyle, upsweep your hair into two braids looped and pinned to the sides of your face. First, divide your hair on one side of your head into two sections (not three), and use a string of beads or ribbon fastened tightly by a hairpin as the third strand. Braid your hair, and then finish it off with an elastic band. Roll the braid into a bun, and tuck the end of the braid under the roll, using pins to secure the braid. Repeat the process with the other side of your head. Then adorn each side with gold cords, ribbons and/or strings of beads, wrapped around each bun.
Women Hairsytles 2013 Short
Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

Women Hairsytles 2013 Short

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