Hairstyles For Fall, Winter 2010
This fall it’s all about you and how you want to wear your hair. The past year has been full of pixie bobs, angled bobs, and extremely short cuts. For fall and winter 2010, the bob is taking a back seat to long, beautiful hair. Long hair is always sexy, even when it’s out of style, but this fall it’s back on the runways and sexier than ever.
2010 Hairstyle Idea
One way to wear your hair for fall is sleek and straight. To get this look, part your hair in the middle and use a silicone styling gel and a straightening iron. Start at the roots and go all the way down to the tips of your hair. This will give you a nice, sleek look but it does use heat, so make sure that you use conditioning shampoos and conditioners that will help your hair recover from any heat damage. With this look, you can either keep your bangs or have them the same length as the rest of your hair. If you keep them, sweep them off your forehead or cut them in a fringe that ends above your eyes.
2010 Hairstyle Idea
Wavy hair is also going to be big this fall and winter. Wavy hair is easy to maintain and you don’t have to be born with it for it to look good on you. Wavy hair suits any face shape beautifully. If you aren’t lucky enough to be born with wavy hair, it’s simple to get. Use a large-barreled curling iron or large hot rollers and just curl your hair. Let it fall naturally around your face or pin it back for a cute look. Wavy hair is versatile and you can do many different styles with it. A flat iron will take the waves back out of your hair if you no longer want them, while a medium barrel curling iron will tighten them up for you.
Wear Hair Naturally in 2010
Natural hair is a big thing this fall. It’s going to be fashionable to just be you. Wear your natural waves, naturally straight hair, or even naturally kinky hair with pride. Just find a style that you really like that suits your natural hair and be proud of what you already have. You’ll look beautiful and confident and that’s always fashionable.
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