Some Of The Best Celebrity Hairstyles Of Today



Celebrities are sporting some really chic hairstyles to make their hair shine, gleam, and dazzle in the spotlight. From the choppy bob of Cameron Diaz and subtle layers of Kate Middleton to eye-skimming bangs of Taylor Swift and asymmetrical pixie look of Miley Cyrus, there are a wide range of choices in hairstyles that you can emulate.



Choppy Bob Look

Diaz's hairstylist, Lona Vigi, has given her a sophisticated style that looks cool without making it appear too hard. It is the perfect haircut for any age and works best on straight hair or hair that are slightly wavy. The ends of the hair hover around the chin, which suit the round face structure of Diaz perfectly. The jagged ends are cut for a carefree look.

To get this look, mist on a texturizing spray while your hair are still wet. Blow-dry the bangs to one side and allow the rest of the hair to air dry. Vigi believes that the bangs that hit around the bottom of the nose look the sexiest. If you are someone with a square jaw, ask your stylist to end your bangs just below the chin. This would give you a softer look. Add long layers, if you have thick hair.

Arizona Muse's choppy bob look is styled by hairstylist Christiaan. To get this edgy look, ask your stylist to cut a jaw-length bob with bangs that fall to the eyelashes. Make sure there are a lot of uneven layers. Razor the ends of each layer, the bottom of your bob, and also the tips of your bangs.

You can also check out the choppy bob look of Ali Larter styled by hairstylist Andy Lecompte. The layers in this long, graduated bob start below the chin, showing off a strong jaw line. This hair style is perfect for people with heart-shaped faces. Ask your hair stylist to use thinning shears to soften the ends. This would give you a effortless look. To get the texture you need to carry this off, tousle your hair while blow-drying and massage with a good quality hair spray.

 

Shaggy Shoulder Length Hair

The shaggy shoulder length hair style of Emma Stone also works on all face types and hair textures. Hairstylist, Mara Roszak, has given her long bangs that hit around the cheekbone and blend in nicely with the rest of her hair. The length has been kept up to the collarbone. The ends are layered and snipped vertically into the bottom inch. The layers start at the chin. There are plenty of these layers, but you would not be able to identify individual ones as they are made to blend. To get the texture for this look, wrap your hair around an one inch curling iron. Use a dollop of pomade to break up the waves.

 

Subtle Layers

You can also try the subtle layers of Kate Middleton. To get the look, blow dry the whole head using a small round brush. Wrap the ends around the brush and hit them with the blow dryer. To maintain the texture necessary for this look, trim every six weeks to avoid split ends. Middleton's hair are long and bouncy, so her layers have been kept extra long. Only a few inches from the bottom have been cut. If you have heart-shaped or oval-shaped face structure, ask your hairstylist to begin the layers at the cheekbones. If you have square jaws, opt for layers hitting at the jawline.

The subtle layers of Rachel Bilson also look good. It is one of the styles currently in vogue. Hairstylist Davy Newkirk has kept her hair at one length to show off her natural curls. There are some subtle layers at the chin that angle down sharply to give her some volume around her face.

The subtle layers of Jennifer Hudson are styled by Tippi Shorter. Layers have been cut in her naturally long hair, just below the cheekbones for a balanced look. The stylist has used razors to cut the layers to avoid blunt lines when hair are worn  curly.

Elizabeth Olsen also wears her hair in subtle layers. Hairstylist Mark Townsend has cut her hair ends to give a look that is between blunt and layered. To get this look, ask your stylist to hold three-inch-wide sections of hair and give a single twist to each. The stylist would then need to use thinning shears on the bottom three inches for a tapered effect.


 

Eye-skimming Bangs

The eye-skimming bangs of Taylor Swift are seductive, yet elegant. The fringe frames the eyes and blends with the rest of the hair. To create this look, hair stylist Oribe cut a blunt line between the brows with a pair of scissors. Oribe then used a razor to angle the edges to make it easier for them to grow out. The angled layers start just below the chin, which keeps the long style from looking heavy.

The eye-skimming bangs of Zooey Deschanel are equally interesting. Hairstylist Shelley Brien uses scissors to feather the ends of the heavy bangs. This look requires regular maintenance. You would need to cut your bangs once a week to keep them looking soft and stylish.

Lea Michele also sports eye skimming bangs that are curved and fall just above the brows. They arc down to showcase Michele's cheekbones. Her fringe starts two inches back from the forehead and vertically snips into the ends. The layers are cut from the chin down.

Asymmetrical Pixie

Check out the asymmetrical pixie look of Miley Cyrus. The short and edgy style by Chris McMillan makes this 19 year look super feminine and stylish. The piecey bangs add more texture to her thick hair. The underside is lopped off for a modern look.

Natural Curls

The natural curls of Solange Knowles are equally interesting. To get this Afro style, visit your stylist when your hair are about five to six inches long. Ask her to keep the length up top, while trimming the sides and the back to approximately two or three inches all around. Use a razor to cut the layers to prevent blunt lines. Layering is essential to stop the style looking like a teepee.


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