Hair Care
Quick Ways to Refresh Your HairstyleYou don't have to get a pixie cut to be in style this season. Follow these 10 expert tips to easily transition your hairstyle |
Change is a good thing in our opinion. Just when you think things are getting blas� and you couldn't imagine seeing another "beachy" hairstyle how-to, up comes a new season to reinvigorate your beauty, oh, and lust for life. Hairstyles, like the leaves, are changing and to keep you on trend this fall we found the easiest ways to update your look.
See the simple ways to refresh your hairstyle now.
Helping us refurbish our hairstyles to make them fall-appropriate is celebrity stylist to stars like Lauren Conrad and Rachel McAdams, Kristen Ess. She gives us the simplest ways to transition our hair.
But before you revamp any hairstyle, you first have to make sure your hair has recovered from summer fun -- repent, if you will, for its past seasonal sins. Post-summer hair damage from spending time in the sun, salt water, chlorine and air conditioning probably has your hair feeling dull, frizzy, dry and brittle. Check out these quick tips on how to care for summer-damaged hair:
� Replenish moisture: Try an intense hydrating mask on your hair. A product like Frederic Fekkai Protein Rx Anti-Breakage Treatment Mask, $29 can do wonders for dry, brittle locks.
� Minimize frizz: Swap your regular styling products for straightening cream. It fills in the hair's cuticle so that it looks smoother.
� Trim those split ends: Sorry, but the only way to get rid of split ends caused by summer wear and tear is to trim them off to keep the shaft from continuing to spilt.
Now, as the temperature goes down (hoorah), you can keep your hair as cool as the weather with these simple ways to update your hairstyle -- see them now.
Celebrity hairstyles seen: Kim Kardashian, Kate Beckinsale, Marion Cotillard, Emily Blunt, Brooke Burke, and Julia Roberts.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Hairstyle Tip 1: Try bangs
See the simple ways to refresh your hairstyle now.
Helping us refurbish our hairstyles to make them fall-appropriate is celebrity stylist to stars like Lauren Conrad and Rachel McAdams, Kristen Ess. She gives us the simplest ways to transition our hair.
But before you revamp any hairstyle, you first have to make sure your hair has recovered from summer fun -- repent, if you will, for its past seasonal sins. Post-summer hair damage from spending time in the sun, salt water, chlorine and air conditioning probably has your hair feeling dull, frizzy, dry and brittle. Check out these quick tips on how to care for summer-damaged hair:
� Replenish moisture: Try an intense hydrating mask on your hair. A product like Frederic Fekkai Protein Rx Anti-Breakage Treatment Mask, $29 can do wonders for dry, brittle locks.
� Minimize frizz: Swap your regular styling products for straightening cream. It fills in the hair's cuticle so that it looks smoother.
� Trim those split ends: Sorry, but the only way to get rid of split ends caused by summer wear and tear is to trim them off to keep the shaft from continuing to spilt.
Now, as the temperature goes down (hoorah), you can keep your hair as cool as the weather with these simple ways to update your hairstyle -- see them now.
Celebrity hairstyles seen: Kim Kardashian, Kate Beckinsale, Marion Cotillard, Emily Blunt, Brooke Burke, and Julia Roberts.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Hairstyle Tip 1: Try bangs
Older comments
I like bangs!
by EricaC123 Monday, January 7, 2013 at 04:12AM Report as inappropriate
I use "Faciano dry shampoo" since it removes oil and bad smell in another way, non-powder, you don't need to clean the powder at all. Very efficient and clean.
by gut Sunday, January 6, 2013 at 08:38PM Report as inappropriate
i'll probably try bangs, accesorize, and new haircolor. I already go back and forth with ponytails.
by nicky22 Friday, October 5, 2012 at 03:23PM Report as inappropriate
New hair tools ,new products, and always accessories.
by robyne00 Saturday, August 4, 2012 at 11:02AM Report as inappropriate
I keep going back to bangs then let them grow out right away. lol.
by ladyboarder9669 Friday, June 22, 2012 at 12:23PM Report as inappropriate
I know you might find this hard to believe, but there are ladies of color who are part of this community. Every person in this article is white with pretty straight type hair. What about the rest of us? We would like to see ideas about hairstyles, makeup, anything, that includes the variety of women living on this planet. PLEASE!
by Cheryl5752 Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 04:29PM Report as inappropriate
Kate Beckinsale could be bald and still look good!
by SpaceyStacie Monday, March 19, 2012 at 06:47AM Report as inappropriate
The clear gloss is a must have! Always feel like my hair is my #1 accessory afterwards.
by SpaceyStacie Monday, March 19, 2012 at 06:42AM Report as inappropriate
updating tool is a good idea, newer tool have adjustable heat settings, and probably do have dust clogged in them, but boy do they get expensive. I have "salon grade" blow dryer, it dries fast because it's strong basically one setting and a cool blast button, but it's really bad for your hearing. If you get a blow dry... go for a quiet one, you ears and your family/ housemates will appreciate it much!
by Minibear Friday, March 16, 2012 at 04:16PM Report as inappropriate
Agree with Tresemme Dry Shampoo being one of the worst, I did not get nice results when I tried it.
by lazorc Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 08:39PM Report as inappropriate