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Hairstyles in 2009

2009 has seen hair trends that have brought back the past and revamped them into a completely new look. Sophistication is in, as are sleek updos to compliment retro fashion that has been seen on the catwalk ever so often this year. Celebrity trends continue to make their influence, with blunt fringes making it big since Pink adorned one towards the end of last year. Layers remain a fashion favorites, coupled with side sweeps. However, it is the pixie cut that has made the best breakthrough, showing edginess and feminine power at the same time.

Women’s Hairstyles:

For women going from long to short hair, a bit of research is important to know what suits their appearance and lifestyle. Short hair can be choppy, cute or daring, so they must be aware of what sort of message they want to give out with their new hair.

Medium length hairstyles tend to hover just above the shoulders, and are a great way of attracting attention. They are easy to maintain as they are not short enough to require extensive styling or long enough to require extensive care treatments.

For long luscious hair that flows down your back, it is important to ensure you have the time and resources to allow for good maintenance. It can always be cut and coloured differently to keep it interesting, and the possibilities of styling are endless, especially since curling long hair adds so much flavour to a personality.

Men’s Hairstyles:

Men have never been as image conscious and interested in playing about with their hair before, as they are today. Numerous salons have sprung up which specialize in men’s grooming, so the local barber has been ditched for something more up market and sophisticated. Whether it be short or long hair, a range of styling products have developed for men including accessories such as hair straighteners with slim plates to suit men’s needs.

 

 

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