6 Fashionable Hairstyles in 2010 Summer
Here, let"s look at some pretty pictures about six fashionable and popular hairstyles, and you will know hairstyle is really significant for one"s beauty.1 Rue du Mail: Gray Roots
Going prematurely gray is an unwelcome tress transformation for most women. But at Rue du Mail"s show, thanks to a liberal dusting of hair powder, models boldly walked the runway with halfway-down-the-head-gray, making silver strands a dramatic do.
2 Tracy Reese: Clumpy Mascara and Penciled-In Brows
TV commercials have drilled the importance of mascara brushes that "separate each lash" into our heads. And Brooke Shields" lush arches have long been coveted. But at Reese"s spring 2010 show, makeup artist Charlotte Willer was intent on creating stuck-together lashes and superthin brows. "It"s a modernized "20s look," says the Maybelline global makeup artist. "We hid the eyebrows with concealer and drew a line over each with pencil. For lashes, we wanted them spiky so that they stood out. After brushing mascara on, I pushed lashes together so they"d appear clumped."
3 Preen: Matte Hair
Shiny tresses are one of the most sought-after attributes, but to offset spring"s abundance of shimmering fabrics, this season, matte hair is a must. "If clothes are very light-reflective pairing high-gloss hair with them can be too much," says Guido Palau, who says he uses dry shampoo or baby powder on blow-dried hair to dull it down., "The twoň€“dayň€“old matte look is cooler - it"s not like you"re trying too hard."
Palau isn"t the only stylist opting for matte: To complement the metallic fabrics in Preen"s spring 2010 collection, Laurent Phillippon used Bumble and bumble Surf Spray. "Normally, you"d spray the product on your hair and let it air-dry. But for Preen, I"m blow-drying with a flat brush using the Surf Spray," says Phillippon. "This gives the hair really nice hold and a certain amount of matte textureň€”it"s still light and clean but has an interesting matte effect."
4 Luca Luca: Unruly Curls
If curls can"t be tamed, don"t bother: Cutler stylist Teddy Charles aimed to dishevel models" tresses at Luca Luca in order to create a "dramatic" effect. Of the look, Charles said he interpreted the season literally, choosing "natural, bouncy curls" as a way to celebrate spring and "springy movement."
5 Prada: Bleached Brows
Barely there brows may have a bad rep, but on the catwalk they"re good as gold. "We bleached them because lighter brows really open up the face and allow you to wear more color," says makeup maven Pat McGrath about the arches at Prada. "They make a big impact on the runway and appear otherworldly."
6 Jonathan Saunders: Wet Hair
Unless you"re racing against time, leaving the house with stringy, damp strands is never recommended. But at Jonathan Saunders" show, shower-fresh hairstyles were premeditated as a way to offset the feminine pastel clothing. "We didn"t want the hair too glamorous or overdone - we wanted it to make the dresses look edgy," says hairstylist Palau, who sprayed models" hair with water, Redken Hardwear 16 Super Strong Gel, and Redken Outshine 01 Anti-Frizz Polishing Milk.