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Love My Links: Summer Hair

0510-10-how-to-get-the-long-layered-haircut-right_liThis NO DYE JULY isn’t easy.  I can see roots growing already and I don’t like it. I’m having to style my hair around the roots. No tight ponies, or center parts anytime soon!  I’ve already decided that as soon as July is over (Hello, Sunday!) I’m going to make my hair blonder.  At least for a month my hair was dye free!   Stupid fickle me! Oh well! So this Love My Links is dedicated to hair (care, color, style, etc) , I mean you can always use more tips and tricks right:When hair color is good, it’s rich and gorgeous—the stuff of bus-stop-advertising legend. When hair color is bad, it’s a train wreck. Here’s how to make sure you fall into the former category.

 

The 10 Commandments of Gorgeous Hair Color

 

 

By Danielle Pergament

http://www.allure.com/magazine/2010/08/how_to_color_hair#slide=1http://www.allure.com/magazine/2010/08/how_to_color_hair#slide=1

 11 Celeb Hairstyles You’ll Want to Steal

According to our exclusive salon poll, certain styles are in crazy-high demand. Whether it’s Blake Lively’s curls or Kristen Stewart’s shag you want to clone, these cut and color secrets from Hollywood stylists are all you need.

By Kate Sandoval

http://www.cosmopolitan.com/hairstyles-beauty/hair-care/celebrity-hairstyles-how-to-0410

 

19 Cute Celebrity Haircuts to Consider

Pssst…want the buzz on the freshest hairstyles in Hollywood? No problemo, lovelies! Browse through these adorable celebrity haircuts—from Ginnifer Goodwin’s cute short crop to Naomi Campbell’s fab blunt bangs—before making a beeline to your stylist!

By Christa Joanna Lee

http://www.glamour.com/beauty/2010/05/19-cute-celebrity-haircuts-to-consider#slide=1

 ENJOY LOVES!

 Photo Source: http://www.glamour.com/beauty/2010/05/19-cute-celebrity-haircuts-to-consider#slide=10

First Outfit Post…ever.

Lots of fashion blogs focus on personal style and outfit posts.  I especially love to read …loveMeagan’s blog!  She has great style, pictures, and more.  So I’ve decided to give this outfit post thing a try!  Here we go:

Last monday, we went to a goodbye dinner for a friend.  Of course there wasn’t much time inbetween work and dinner so I threw on my new favorite pieces.  I also tried to mix patterns, which is a totally new thing for me. Matter of fact, this is my first attempt! It probably can’t get much easier than simple black and white stripes and a bold patterned skirt! When I first put it on, I asked the husband what he thought.  He said, “it’s  very, um…pattereny!” Perfect! Mission accomplished! outfit post 1

I love this outfit! The forever 21 skirt reminds me of a 80’s print from a music video.  Paired with the bold shouldered shirt and ribbon/bead necklace made me feel like a rad chick!  The skirt and shirt are from Forever 21 and the black bow wedges are from lulus.com.

To read more from Maegan, visit http://www.lovemaegan.com/

Does your hair really matter? I believe it does.

Within the past year a big focus has come upon African-American women’s hair. Michelle Obama’s hair has especially garnered a lot of attention! This article, “Why Michelle Obama’s Hair Matters” on Yahoo! News caught my attention, opened my eyes and made me think. When Tyra Bank’s talk show premiered in September, she decided to reveal her “real hair” and declared September 8th National Real Hair Day. Even Chris Rock is in on this. His daughter asked him, “Daddy, how come I don’t have good hair?” which led him on a journey (which will be his new movie-Good Hair) to find the answer.

Now why would I really find this fascinating?

Because, as it said in the Yahoo! Article, “hair has classification power.” Think about it? I think this discussion has more to do than just with African-American women’s hair, though those thoughts, truths, and history are extremely intriguing to me. It has to do with every woman.

Hair is an important part of every girl’s life. It matters! Every woman’s hair, no matter the color of skin or hair, has a true significance in her life at some point or another. She could love it or hate but at that point it made a difference on how it looked and affected her.

Colors and textures are stereotyped. If you are blonde, you are dumb. Brunettes can be boring. Red heads have a temper. Curly hair means you are wild. And “braids, twists, afros, etc”[Yahoo] all come with their own stereotypes. “From long and straight to short and kinky – and, of course, good and bad – these terms become shorthand for desirability, worthiness and even worldview.” [Yahoo] Hair defines some women. Tyra was known for her different weaves as much as her modeling. Jennifer Aniston could not snip a strand without it being the next big thing. Would Megan Fox be as sexy without her long dark tresses? Macy Gray wouldn’t seem herself without her afro? Hair plays a bigger part of your life than you think?

Do you truly know your “real hair”? Without dyes, weaves, perms, any kind of heated tool, fake hair, or any kind of product in it, do you know what it looks and feels like?

The past year, I have been in a fight with my hair to figure out what exactly type it is, and what works best. And though I still haven’t quite figured it out, the main discovery is that my hair is wavy in parts and straight in others and likes to do what it wants. Just like a snowflake, no type of hair is the same. During my teen years, I damaged and dried my hair out with the help of a hair dryer and flat iron every day. This past summer I cut off all the damaged hair deciding that my hair and I would start anew. I have a feeling its going to be a long journey. I can’t quite bring myself to give up dying it, which I know has a big effect on the texture.

But all of this focus on “real” hair sure has made me think. I write this post to start a healthy discussion about hair and how it can affect you. Nothing more.

Do you know your “real hair”? Are you stereotyped for your hair? Do you care? Let me know!

Sources:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090902/us_time/09171191914700

http://tyrashow.warnerbros.com/2009/09/season_five_premiere.php?adid=season_five_premiere_sphere_tyra

http://www.goodhairmovie.net/site/about.aspx

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