Here is another one ladies. Super fun for halloween if your going to the sock hop, or you are a pink lady like myself! This one again is a bit difficult to explain so please enjoy the video!!!!!!
Here at simply stylish I will show you the coolest looks of the season and give you how to's to update or renew your look. I also will be doing 365 hair styles for 365 days. It's a challenge, who will try my looks with me? I will also give tutorials every now and again on different hairstyles and looks that are popular for the season. I hope to inspire and change the lives of many people... Even if it's on a small scale.
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*Featured Look* Hair Style #13 of 365 The Bombshell Model: Ashley Rahar You will need: 1 1/2 barrel curling iron, Root lifter, strong hold ...
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Hairstyle # 37 of 365 "The Half up Half Down" I fell upon this hairstyle by mistake. I was doing the "Heidi klum" an...
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*Featured Look* Hairstyle # 15 of 365 The Hidden Ponies Model: Jami For this look you will need approximately 4 strong hair ties, ha...
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#2 The Crossed Braids So today I am in a huge hurry and I have to be out the door in approximately one hour and I have two kids to get r...
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*Featured Look* The Gaga x2 # 12 of 365 Model: Isabella P. You will need: Two strong hair ties and a rat tail comb Listen up young o...
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Hairstyle # 34 "Double Braided Headband" You will need: Shine Spray, your flat iron, your hairspray and extensions. 14...
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The side swept Fish Tail braid. Bare with me here. This is my first post. I promise I will get really good at this. A fish tail braid is...
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Hairstyle # 30 This will work on medium to long hair! If you can get a pony tail you should be able to achieve this look! "Tucke...
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Hair Style # 35 of 365 "The Heidi Klum" I saw this picture of Heidi Klum at an awards ceremony and decided to give it a whirl....
Friday, October 28, 2011
Hairstyle #29 of 365 "The Boufont"
#29 "The Boufont"
Here is another one ladies. Super fun for halloween if your going to the sock hop, or you are a pink lady like myself! This one again is a bit difficult to explain so please enjoy the video!!!!!!
Here is another one ladies. Super fun for halloween if your going to the sock hop, or you are a pink lady like myself! This one again is a bit difficult to explain so please enjoy the video!!!!!!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Hair Style # 28 of 365 "Vintage" Perfect for halloween!
Hairstyle # 28 "Vintage!
This look is perfect for halloween! Halloween is right around the corner and I personally am dressing up as a pink lady. I find it annoying to buy a wig for halloween but I understand that some of us have to! However, I thought what if I could do a hairstyle JUST for halloween. That is when I decided I would do this vintage look that I am going to wear with my costume and do a tutorial on it. Sorry, there is no easy way to describe this look so....please refer to the video down below! I hope you enjoy it!! Thanks for visiting simply stylish!
This look is perfect for halloween! Halloween is right around the corner and I personally am dressing up as a pink lady. I find it annoying to buy a wig for halloween but I understand that some of us have to! However, I thought what if I could do a hairstyle JUST for halloween. That is when I decided I would do this vintage look that I am going to wear with my costume and do a tutorial on it. Sorry, there is no easy way to describe this look so....please refer to the video down below! I hope you enjoy it!! Thanks for visiting simply stylish!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Hair Style #27 of 365 "The Runway Braid"
Hairstyle # 27 "The Runway Braid"
For this look you will need: an elastic hair tie, hairspray, and a one inch curling iron
This look is all about looking messy! Pull all your hair to the heaviest side and do a regular braid.
After your braid is in place you then part your hair about 3 inches farther over than you normally would. All that excess hair will be used to make the messy look! It is that easy!!!
Please enjoy the tutorial below! Thanks xoxo!
For this look you will need: an elastic hair tie, hairspray, and a one inch curling iron
This look is all about looking messy! Pull all your hair to the heaviest side and do a regular braid.
After your braid is in place you then part your hair about 3 inches farther over than you normally would. All that excess hair will be used to make the messy look! It is that easy!!!
Please enjoy the tutorial below! Thanks xoxo!
Monday, October 24, 2011
Hair Style #25 of 365 "The Twisted Half up Half Down"
Hair Style # 25
"The Twisted Half up Half Down"
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You will need: A small elastic hair band, hairspray, and a comb.
Start with your natural part. That will determine where your twists will start from.
I started on my left side. I took 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch section above my eye and split that into two pieces. I twist them counter-clock wise one time adding hair from the bottom (beside my face) and twisting it again, one time. Continue this technique until you reach the top of your ear and finish twisting it counter-clock wise until you have reached the ends. Pull it back and secure it to you head in any way to keep it twisted and out of your way.
Repeat this same process on the right side. I personally left my bangs out of this style but you can add them to the twist if you wish to. Use the same technique you used on the left side.
Once you have finished twisting the right side, grab the left twist and remove the clip. Bring two sides together in the back and secure it with a small elastic.
Spray your look in place.
This look will work for short hair, curly hair, straight hair, long hair, thick hair, thin hair....you name it you will be able to achieve this look today. It is quick and easy and simple. PERFECT FOR A MONDAY!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Hairstyle # 24 of 365 "the low bun!"
The Low Bun!
You will need: teasing comb/bursh bobby pins and hairspray
This hairstyle is exactly the same to the high bun, just on a different place on your head. The hardest part of this style is going to be pony tail placement.
Once you get your pony tail where you want it you can begin your style.
You will need: teasing comb/bursh bobby pins and hairspray
This hairstyle is exactly the same to the high bun, just on a different place on your head. The hardest part of this style is going to be pony tail placement.
Once you get your pony tail where you want it you can begin your style.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Hair Style # 24 of 365 "The High Bun"
Hair Style # 24 "The High Bun"
You will need: A teasing comb/brush, Bobby pins, Hair tie, and hair spray.
Since I am in North Carolina this will be a quick description of how to achieve this look. Put your hair into a "High" pony tail.
Once in a pony tail, tighten the pony tail and pull on the top to create a little height.
After that is complete tease your pony tail....a lot. Then wrap it around the base of the pony tail to create your messy high bun. Secure it with your bobby pins. GREAT STYLE FOR ON THE GO!!! which I am. Still need help? No worries, there is a video down below! ENJOY!!!
You will need: A teasing comb/brush, Bobby pins, Hair tie, and hair spray.
Since I am in North Carolina this will be a quick description of how to achieve this look. Put your hair into a "High" pony tail.
Once in a pony tail, tighten the pony tail and pull on the top to create a little height.
After that is complete tease your pony tail....a lot. Then wrap it around the base of the pony tail to create your messy high bun. Secure it with your bobby pins. GREAT STYLE FOR ON THE GO!!! which I am. Still need help? No worries, there is a video down below! ENJOY!!!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Hairstyle # 23 "The Blow Out"
I think it is important for every girl/woman to know how to do a proper blow out. Yes, it takes practice but once you get it down, you hair will look fantastic everytime you do it. A blow is the base of a style when in the salon chair. Really great hairstylist rely only on the "blow out" to create and complete the look for thier clients. I figure why not learn this technique to do at home and get salon like hair in your very own bathroom. Now, of course from a stylists perspective, it is definately easier for me to do this to someone than to do it on myself so, its not going to be exactly like it is when you get it done professionally but, it will be close!
You Will need: 100% boar bristle brush. ( can be bought at sally's) If it isn't boar bristle that is ok however, it should be. Boar bristle brushes help distribute your hairs natural oils all over and down to the ends thus creating a beautiful shine. You need your blow dryer, Redken Outshine to polish the hair, eliminate frizz and add some shine, Aerate by Redken, which will help give it some body and Bix Sexy Root Pump to give it some lift. If you do not have these particular products, you can do a couple different things. One, you can go buy them or two, you can use something that is equivelant. A frizz eliminator, a bodifying cream and a root lifter. Look for those key words when shopping for your product. Product is the most important part of the blow out. When using the product only use about a dime size of each product, especially if you are using more than one think like me. I use a dime size of outshine and a dime size of aerate. If you are only using one product a quarter size will work.
After you get all your products ready you need to put your hair in sections. I do mine in three sections with two sections when I get to the top. Please refer to my video to see how I do mine.
It's all in the wrist. When you are drying your sections don't forget to keep rolling your round brush. This get the hair nice and smooth and gives it "movement." Rolling your brush and giving your hair movement is key in this style when it comes to wanting to know the difference between this hairstyle and say "The straight and narrow." When you use the flat iron the heat tends to pull a lot of the body out of the style thus, you end up teasing the crown area. With a blow out, it is all about the volume and not using any hot tools at all.
This works on curly hair!! I myself have curly hair and this is how I get it straight every time I wash it. This will work on all hair types and lengths! Practice this! Don't give up on it. You will get it! Watch the tutorial over and over and over again! A little tip, after you have done all your sections, go back through in places that you feel you have missed or that aren't smooth enough and do them again with out lifting the sections at a 90 degree angle.
Still need some help!? No worries, here is my tutorial! Enjoy! Thanks for visiting Simply Stylish!
I think it is important for every girl/woman to know how to do a proper blow out. Yes, it takes practice but once you get it down, you hair will look fantastic everytime you do it. A blow is the base of a style when in the salon chair. Really great hairstylist rely only on the "blow out" to create and complete the look for thier clients. I figure why not learn this technique to do at home and get salon like hair in your very own bathroom. Now, of course from a stylists perspective, it is definately easier for me to do this to someone than to do it on myself so, its not going to be exactly like it is when you get it done professionally but, it will be close!
You Will need: 100% boar bristle brush. ( can be bought at sally's) If it isn't boar bristle that is ok however, it should be. Boar bristle brushes help distribute your hairs natural oils all over and down to the ends thus creating a beautiful shine. You need your blow dryer, Redken Outshine to polish the hair, eliminate frizz and add some shine, Aerate by Redken, which will help give it some body and Bix Sexy Root Pump to give it some lift. If you do not have these particular products, you can do a couple different things. One, you can go buy them or two, you can use something that is equivelant. A frizz eliminator, a bodifying cream and a root lifter. Look for those key words when shopping for your product. Product is the most important part of the blow out. When using the product only use about a dime size of each product, especially if you are using more than one think like me. I use a dime size of outshine and a dime size of aerate. If you are only using one product a quarter size will work.
After you get all your products ready you need to put your hair in sections. I do mine in three sections with two sections when I get to the top. Please refer to my video to see how I do mine.
It's all in the wrist. When you are drying your sections don't forget to keep rolling your round brush. This get the hair nice and smooth and gives it "movement." Rolling your brush and giving your hair movement is key in this style when it comes to wanting to know the difference between this hairstyle and say "The straight and narrow." When you use the flat iron the heat tends to pull a lot of the body out of the style thus, you end up teasing the crown area. With a blow out, it is all about the volume and not using any hot tools at all.
This works on curly hair!! I myself have curly hair and this is how I get it straight every time I wash it. This will work on all hair types and lengths! Practice this! Don't give up on it. You will get it! Watch the tutorial over and over and over again! A little tip, after you have done all your sections, go back through in places that you feel you have missed or that aren't smooth enough and do them again with out lifting the sections at a 90 degree angle.
Still need some help!? No worries, here is my tutorial! Enjoy! Thanks for visiting Simply Stylish!
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