Discover The Latest Hairstyles Before The Celebrities!!!!

Modern, Stylish Cuts for Women and Men

Like clothes and cars, hairstyles are constantly changing. A cut that was once the rage begins to look dated as a fresh, new hairstyle takes its place. Here are some of the most modern, latest hairstyles being spotted today.

Latest Hairstyles for Women

Women’s hairstyles are seeing a return to soft, feminine waves. Stiff, over-styled hair is out of fashion, and flowing, natural hair is currently in style. Stick straight hair has lost popularity in favor of the softer latest hairstyles. Gone are the days of the zigzag part. Today’s hair parts are simple, straight and right down the middle.

Long Hair

Long hair is one of the latest hairstyles for women. While shorter hair was the fashion for many years, celebrities have begun to wear hair longer and longer and women everywhere have taken note and are following the trend.

Long, smooth layers are also gaining popularity, in response to the trend for longer, softer hair. The cuts featuring short, choppy hair are no longer in style.

Ponytails are being seen everywhere this season, but not the teeny-bopper style ponytails perched high on the head. The latest hairstyles feature hair swept back into low ponytails.

Volume

Full hair with lots of volume is another one of the latest hairstyle trends for women. This look works for any type of hair: straight, curly, long or short.

Japanese Hair Straightening

For women who love the straight look, Japanese Hair Straightening is a chemical process that can turn the curliest locks into straight, silken tresses. This process has been gaining a good deal of popularity in recent years. Also known as Thermal Reconditioning, this process uses heat to straighten curly hair. Japanese Hair Straightening is currently quite costly, and while hair that has been straightened should stay straight, the process must be repeated as new, curly hair grows out.

Color

The latest hairstyles feature lustrous, dark colored hair. Highlights are still seen but have lost quite a bit of popularity, and the trend is moving towards hair dyed one color throughout.

Latest Hairstyles for Men

Just as women’s styles have shifted, men’s styles are also changing. Perhaps the most notable trend in the latest hairstyles is longer hair for men.

Longer Hair

While short styles have ruled for a while, longer hair is coming back for men. Men’s long styles should keep a slim silhouette, not full and bushy. In today’s men’s long hairstyles, the hair skims the shoulders and is worn back, not falling onto the face.

Longer Layers on Top

One of the latest hairstyles for men’s short hair is to cut the hair with longer layers on top and shorter layers at the sides and back of the head.

Retro

Just as retro clothing has gained popularity, seventies hairstyles are also making a comeback, with straight hair parted down the middle now being seen on men.

Color

Like women’s trends in haircolor, the latest hairstyles for men include dying the hair darker, with fewer highlights being seen.

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How to Remove Black Hair Dye

So you decided you were tired of being a blonde or a redhead and took the drastic step of dying your hair black. Now you realize you don’t like it and want to go back to your original color. What can you do? Black hair dye can be a challenge to remove from your hair. If you used a semi-permanent hair color rather than a permanent one, the black hair dye should gradually wash out of your hair over time with repeated shampooing. If you used a permanent black hair dye, hair coloring removal will be more of a challenge. Here’s how to remove black hair dye from your hair:

Remove black hair dye using special shampoos.

This won’t work in every case but it’s the least damaging approaching to removing black hair dye. Go to your local drugstore or beauty supply shop and purchase the strongest clarifying shampoo available. There are special clarifying shampoos designed to remove chlorine from the hair which also work well for removing hair coloring. Another alternative is to shampoo with Head and Shoulders shampoo which is known to strip the hair of color deposits. You may need to shampoo repeatedly to see results.

Remove black hair dye with Loreal Color Zap.

Loreal makes a kit called Loreal Color Zap Color Remover Kit that’s designed to completely remove permanent hair color. To use this product, carefully follow the directions in the kit and you should be able to remove your black hair color. This product does have some bleaching action so your hair will be a bit lighter than your virgin hair color shade which means you’ll probably want to recolor your hair with a more suitable shade once the black hair color is removed. This product can also cause some mild damage to the hair so be sure to use a high quality conditioner after completing the black hair dye removal process.

Seek professional assistance.

If you’ve tried the above methods to remove black hair dye without success, it may be time to seek professional salon help. Many people will attempt to bleach their colored hair to lift the color out. This can not only cause damage to your hair, your hair may also end up a very unflattering shade of red. You hairdresser has professional hair color stripping products available that should remove the stubborn black hair color. She can then recolor your hair to a more flattering shade.

Changing your hair color can be a lot of fun, but in order to prevent a botched dye job, it’s best to initially experiment with temporary and semi-permanent hair color as opposed to permanent hair coloring which tends to be difficult to remove. It’s also important to know how to remove black hair dye in case your new color isn’t as flattering as you might have hoped. If you’re stuck with a black hair color that’s making you unhappy, give some of these black hair dye removal tips a try.

Written by Kristie.Leong.M.D

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May 2010: My Hair’s Reaction to Hair Color/Highlights over BAQ Henna/Indigo

Majority of this vlog has be edited out. When I colored my hair not only was the henna/indigo ends an issue, but the highlights were a hum as well. Watch the vlog where i announce the winner of the contest to get more details as to how and why the winner was chosen. The contest was to be the first to explain what was I going to do about the color (go lighter, back black, henna, or just cut the ends off and leave it alone). Congratulations to The Winner, SugarSpiceandCurls!!!! Some of my Favorite Comments from the Contest: RetroVintageChic86 2 months ago Ive always liked your hair the way that it was. JET BLACK!! Its something about Jet Black hair on you. But then again, I prefer Jet black hair on me (so maybe, its just my preference) lol. SugarSpiceandCurls Wear BLUE wait a while and let the light brown fade to a darker shade and let it grow out. Nothing like overprocessing! kyarbough I agree with you about the highlights. They generally look better on hair with more length. On shorter hair or curly fros highlights just look like little specs of color throughout the head I think you have two options: if you want to go black all over, it’s simple, just color your hair black and everything will be fine, however, if you are looking for light brown all over color the only way to acheive that will be to pre-lighten/lift your entire head, and then deposit the color that you truly want on top of that. This way, you are sure to get the colore you are looking for. Niqui36 I

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