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Celebrity Hairstyles
Agyness Deyn - British Fashion Awards at the Horticultural Hall in London 11/27/2007
Agyness Deyn is a British model and won the "Model of the Year" award at the British Fashion Awards in 2007. I am not surprised; look
at her peachy cream complexion! I wonder what night crème our girl uses. Brits are noted for their lovely complexions.
Her hair is clipped up short around the ears and then, just to get your undivided attention, shorter yet, in the back that sparks a
pizzazz in her personality. Anyone who wears her hair this short with spikes and punks on the top is a creative individual. Her crown
is shorter to flow with the rest of her hair. If she were a painting, it would be an abstract. The only area where there is a bit of
length is on the very top where gel has been applied to get the projected rise in the variety of directions. The color of Ms Deyn's
hair is close to platinum beige. Her hair doesn't have time to get into an unhealthy condition because of the constant shaping that is
required to keep this spiffy look.
This will be an easy style for you to keep. After you wash and condition your hair, apply your gel and blow dry up with your hands.
Then, apply some freezing gel to bring your hair into the northern positions we see in the photo. Spray some gel and hairspray if you
desire. Now, its time for you to rock!
Rhona Mitra - Los Angeles Premiere of "Atonement" 12/06/2007
Rhona Mitra is a British actress and can be seen in the film Underworld 3: The Rise of the Lycans in 2008. This is all about war
against the Vampires and Werewolves.
There is an angled center part on Rhona's hair that captures one side just a little bit heavier to be closer to her face when she
combs it. She is wearing the modish bob, with the back of her hair clipped up higher and undercut to fall naturally into the art of
an under curl. The sides have been directed into an extended relaxed length that supports the unique structure of her oval face.
This is the longer look of a bob. If you are not ready to get the shorter version, consider this type haircut to begin your new
appearance. There are those of us who wade out into the cold water, little by little; then there are the daring, which just jump
off the dock and get it over with. We can compare this analogy with the haircuts we get. Some will get their shoulder length hair
cropped off all at once and be spiking and punking their hair into the north, south, east and west in a matter of minutes. Others
will opt to get a couple of inches off every six weeks and gradually work their way into the new style. Cutting your hair is a major
decision for most people. The best thing you can do is research and read a lot of articles before you decide what you really would
like. Many go to their stylist and when they are asked what they want, they reply with an, "I don't know what I want." The Stylist
has to ask many questions to get inside of their clients head to see if they can decipher what they really have in their mind and
why they came to them in the first place. Sometimes, the total makeover they are looking for, other times all it takes is a small
change, like angling on the sides or a few golden streaks around their face. For others, after flipping through many styling books,
they leave and still do not know what they are searching for. A wise hairstylist will not try to talk their client into a hairstyle,
if she hasn't made up her mind, but rather give her some tips to help her decide what she is looking for.
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Text by Penny Williams - Hairstylist
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