Thursday 25 July 2013

Women Hairsytles Brunette

Women Hairsytles Brunette  Biogarphy

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Baroque women parted their hair down the middle, often using a cross or a round parting in their hair. They also had curls that trimmed their foreheads and fell like ringlets down the sides of the face. Sometimes these ringlets were quite thick. During the same time, another fashion trend emerged called an "hurluberlu coiffure." This style required that the hair be worn short, in a mop of downward-pointing curls which were arranged thickly at the back of the head and neck. Men during this era began to grow out their hair. Curly hair, mustaches and goatees were all the rage during this era. Louis XIII (who reportedly became bald quite early on) had a curly wig made. During this era, wigs were made of either human or horse hair. In the 17th and 18th centuries, wigs became something of a status symbol and the more wigs one had, the more prestigious or wealthy one was considered. Later in this era, the soft natural styles were replaced by more formal, stiff styles. By the end of the Baroque era, women began sweeping their hair into such tall fashions that some reached sixty centimeters in height!
For a fancy Baroque hairstyle, create your own high, upswept look. Women with fine hair sometimes have a difficult time with updos because the pins holding the hair in place have a tendency to slip. Therefore, it is generally best to treat the hair ahead of time with plenty of gel and holding spray and to use many bobby pins. Even if your hair is not thin, experts recommend that you refrain from washing your hair for at least twenty-four hours before creating an updo style. This is because the natural oils in the hair help the parts and knots used in these hair updos stay tight and long lasting. If your hair has been recently washed, it needs to be treated with hair spray or gel to prep it for styling.
After the hair is ready for hair updos, brush it thoroughly so that it is free of tangles and knots. Then, create sections of about 1- to 2-inch thickness, straightening each section with a flat iron. After the hair cools, use the tail of a rattail comb to create a side part. This part should extend from the front of the hairline to about two inches from the crown of the head. Then, brush your hair from the part to the hairline’s opposite side. The new section that has been created should be pulled behind the ear. Use your hands and a paddle brush to smooth the hair in order to contain all of the random hairs within the new section. Next, clip your hair temporarily behind the ears. One small strand of hair can also be pulled from the new section in order to create an accent piece. This strand should be taken from near the eyebrow and it can be left either straight or slightly curled. Next, brush the other side of the hair until it is smooth. It should be brushed behind the other ear and also clipped temporarily. Each section can then be unclipped from behind the ears one at a time. Separate each section separated equally into bottom and top sections, making each section into two new sections. The bottom portion should be pulled into a loose ponytail in order to keep it out of the way for the next step. Then, one of the top sections should be brushed toward the middle of the back portion of the head and rolled into a fairly flat and horizontal hair roll. It should be pinned securely and flatly against the scalp. It is generally necessary to add a light gel or a setting lotion to each section of the hair at this point. Otherwise, the hair may be too slippery and will not hold well.
The other top section should then also be rolled to the middle and back section of the head. It is important to be sure to slightly overlap the first section that was rolled. The second roll needs to be pinned in a fashion that hides the first roll. The entire area then needs to be sprayed with hairspray in order to keep it in place. A large decorative clip, flower, or other hair accessory can then be added. The sections that were being temporarily held in loose ponytails can then be let out. A curling iron can be used to create a soft bend in the ends of the hair. These will also need to be sprayed in order to hold them in place.

Women Hairsytles Brunette

Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette


Women Hairsytles Brunette

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  1. Fashion is a general term for a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, makeup, body piercing, or furniture. Fashion refers to a distinctive and often habitual trend in the style in which a person dresses or to prevailing styles .

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