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  1. Friday, August 17, 2018 1:54:18 AM America/New_York

    Whether you're using a curling wand to create thick, bouncy curls, or you're studying up on how to amp up your own natural curl pattern, you'll find all the inspiration you'll ever need with these 5 screenshot-worthy styles, ahead.

     

    Ursula Corbero's Curly Pixie

    "But I can't cut my hair short! I have curly h—" is what you were about to say, before you saw Corbero's insanely gorgeous curly pixie, which is the very definition of tousled and messy.

     

    Zendaya's Shag-Inspired Bangs

    It's hard to compete with a sparkly rhinestone suit, but the messy bangs and full curls easily hold their own.

     

    Riley Keough's Auburn Color

    Striking without looking cartoon-ish, Keough's fiery red color is anything but boring.

     

    Jaime King's Long, Blunt bangs

    The bouncy medium curls are par for the course, but the long, slightly shiny, wet-look bangs are something to experiment with when you're out of dry shampoo.

     

     Rihanna's Blonde Bangs

    Rihanna is president of the constantly-change-your-hairstyle club and these front bangs are among her best looks. Use a texturizing gel for piece-y bangs like these.

     

     

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  2. Tuesday, August 14, 2018 10:26:10 PM America/New_York

    Just last week, Kylie Jenner marked the arrival of her 21st year with a newly platinum ponytail styled to swing interminably between shoulder blades. And though her polished, down-to-there hair was ideal for a standout celebration, Jenner is making the peroxide shift a more salient one with an abbreviated—and more sophisticated—interpretation of the power ponytail.

     

     

    The youngest of the Kardashian was spotted yesterday in Calabasas with her blanched chop combed into a neat knot secured at the nape of the neck. Center-parted and low-slung, everything but the updo's no-flyaways-welcome texture offered a departure from Jenner's blonde debut, the updated take slightly reminiscent of older sister Kim's understated, athleisure-adjacent tie-backs. Whether or not blondes have more fun remains to be seen, but Jenner's out to remind onlookers that blonde-beauty-mogul-billionaires definitely do—and, just in time for her birthday, her styling is all grown up.

     

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  3. Sunday, August 12, 2018 10:38:50 PM America/New_York

    Long hair is romantic, while short hair has spunk, but you can enjoy the best of both worlds with a mid-length'do. So flip through our gallery of star styles for getting the look.

     

    Kelly Ripa

    If you've been wanting to try a bob hairstyle, take some inspiration from Ripa—her long bob is easy to style and looks great with waves or sleek and straight.

     

    Viola Davis

    Davis' full curls are the perfect look if you want a low-maintenance hairstyle.

     

    Leslie Mann

    If your hair is at that stage in-between short and long, style it with loose waves like Mann's look here.

     

    Drew Barrymore

    Love wearing your hair straight but need volume? Get Barrymore's style by using a round brush during blow drying to curl the ends.

     

    Salma Hayek

    Hayek's hairstyle looks all natural here! Highlight natural waves by scrunching your hair when wet with an anti-frizz product.

     

    Taraji P. Henson

    Add shine and bounce by letting hair air dry then heading straight to the curling iron.

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  4. Tuesday, August 7, 2018 11:19:38 PM America/New_York

    Find inspiration before your next trip to the hairdresser with these chic and stylish haircut ideas. Here you'll find stunning looks for short, medium and long hair lengths, plus easy hair styling ideas for all textures.

     

    Julia Robert's Long Waves

    If you love Julia's beachy waves look, curl your hair with a curling iron and brush through.

     

    Viola Davis' Sleek Bob

    If you're ready for a short 'do, this sleek bob is a low-maintenance cut.

     

    Molly Ringwald's Short Layers

    Infuse your bob with short layers for even more volume and versatility.

     

    Michelle Obama's Curly Bob

    Pretty and feminine, this short style looks gorgeous with straight or wavy hair too.

     

    Oprah's Lush Lob

    This longer bob makes it easy to style and care for curls.

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  5. Sunday, August 5, 2018 11:31:36 PM America/New_York

    A quick PSA: You need chestnut hair right now. Yes, right now. Because unlike most brunette shades, which can quickly feel flat and one-dimensional without the perfect level of time-intensive and expensive highlights, chestnut hair walks the line between hard-to-maintain copper and washes-you-out chocolate.

    And that fine line, folks, is where rich, glossy, Insta-worthy hair dreams are made. So to get inspired before your next hair appointment, check out these deeply pretty shades, as seen on your favorite celebs, below.

     

    1. ELIZABETH OLSEN'S TIGER-EYE WAVES

    Olsen's crazy-glossy color is the result of chestnut, gold, and copper highlights, which give her hair the illusion of a tiger-eye stone IRL.

     

    2. JAMIE CHUNG'S CHESTNUT-STRIPED CURLS

    The quickest way to update dark hair without submitting to a full-on dye job? A few strategically placed chestnut highlights, à la Chung, which won't result in an awkward grow-out phase.

     

    3. EMMA WATSON'S CHESTNUT LOB

    Watson's baby-banged lob is proof that highlights aren't necessary to make a monochromatic dye job look really, really excellent.

     

    4. GABRIELLE UNION'S CHESTNUT CURLS

    The trick to keeping Union's brushed-out chestnut curls from looking heavy in photos? Lightening the ends just a few shades, which gives the cut the illusion of airiness.

     

    5. JENNIFER LAWRENCE'S CHESTNUT UPDO

    In which Lawrence dyed her blonde hair a rare shade of deep chestnut. Note the lighter, copper-colored layers framing her face, which keep the hue from feeling too dark and heavy against her fair skin.

     

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  6. Thursday, August 2, 2018 11:14:18 PM America/New_York

    Way before celebs like Rihanna, Alicia Keys, and Jenna Dewan started chopping all of their hair off, Khloé Kardashian had the bob that's being dubbed as this summer's "hottest haircut."

     


    Throughout 2017, Kardashian demonstrated just how versatile the trendy short length could really be by switching by how she styled it. Textured beachy waves or sleek with center-part quickly became her two signature looks.

    Kardashian took a break from the bob shortly after announcing she was pregnant with daughter, True, in November, and up until she gave birth in April, the star wore long, wavy blonde extensions.

     

     

    Apparently Kardashian's fans have been mourning the loss of her "favorite" short haircut. After a fan Tweeted at the star asking her to bring the short length back, she replied with an explanation as to why she's been keeping her hair long lately.

    It looks like Kardashian's fan-favorite hairstyle is back. The star took to Instagram to reveal the switch to short hair. "'Not smiling makes me smile' Kanye," Kardashian captioned the reveal post, referring to one of her brother-in-law's many infamous Tweets.

     

     

    Kardashian's new cut is a blunt angled bob that hits just above the shoulder. She styled it super sleek, probably with the help of a flat iron. Since she tagged her go-to stylist Justine Marjan, chances are she's the one responsible for the look. This cut is the first major hair change Kardashian has made since giving birth to her daughter three months ago.

    Whether you're a new mom or ready for a dramatically different cut, you can add Kardashian's bob to your list of reasons of why you should go short.

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  7. Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:00:46 PM America/New_York

    Natalie Portman is very familiar with dramatic hair changes for movie roles (V for Vendetta, anyone?), and now the celebrity is back with yet another shocking haircut for the upcoming film, Pale Blue Dot. It's not nearly as short as that buzz cut she debuted years ago, but it's definitely a far departure from her signature wavy lob.

     

     

    In an Instagram pic posted by Portman, the celebrity gave a sneak peek of her look playing astronaut Lucy Cola, and the photo will make you do a double take. Portman is seen wearing her hair in a short shag haircut with curtain bangs.

     

     

    This isn't the only movie makeover Portman has received this year, though. Back in February, Portman was seen wearing an edgy, slicked-back pixie while filming scenes for her movie, Vox Lux.

    So is the hair change real? It's most likely just a wig, but then again, Portman did shave her head for a role. Only time will tell.

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  8. Sunday, July 29, 2018 10:46:33 PM America/New_York

    It's summertime and the living should be easy. But when the humidity sets in and the temperature starts inching closer to triple digits, figuring out what to wear is tough enough, but deciding what to do with your hair is about as simple as planning a weekend getaway with a group of friends. Sure, you could throw it in a ponytail and call it day—again—but week after week it can start to feel a little stale. Instead, we rounded up some fresh, fun summer hair ideas, coupled with a few easy styling tricks, to get you by when it's hot as hell out. They're not built-in A/C, but they're about as close as you can get.

     

     

    Pineappled Curls
    Pile curls high and let a few pieces hang out.

     

     

    Sleek Knot
    A strong center part with statement earrings never fails to look good.

     

     

    Low Pony
    Bows and ribbons are having moment, and they're far from the grade-school association you might have with them. Loop one low and loose on a ponytail like so.

     

     

    Snap Clips
    Give the '90s accessory new life by doubling up on clips right above your ear.

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  9. Thursday, July 26, 2018 11:31:12 PM America/New_York

    These days, more people are starting to embrace their natural hair texture in all its wavy, curly, coily, or kinky glory. And it doesn't look like that is changing anytime soon. While it's important to keep your strands healthy in order for them to look their best, the right haircut is also key. It can be hard out here for a curly girl, as there are many variables to consider: Will it match the shape of your face? Will it complement your curl pattern? Bangs or no bangs? Before you decide, check out these celebrity haircuts and draw a little inspiration for your next snip.

     

    Long, Kinky-Curly Layers

     


    Kerry Washington has always been a natural beauty and so has her hair. Case in point: these curls, honey. They cascade past her shoulders and the shorter layers around her face add a beautiful softness to the look. We needed answers for her secret weapon to keeping this hair full and lush, so we went to Takisha Sturdivant-Drew, who has been Washington's hairstylist for over a decade. “When it came to the hairstyle, I felt like she needed volume and texture,” she said of the actress's kinky curls. “The layers opened up her face and added movement to her hair."

     

    Fringe and 'Fro

     


    The bangs soften and frame the face while drawing attention to the eyes. In order to slay this look like Yara Shahidi, take notes from hairstylist César DeLeon Ramirez, who has worked with the Grown-ish star. “I really can’t emphasize enough the importance of getting a regular trim every six to eight weeks. Especially if you have a very specific cut with a very specific shape that you want to maintain and keep fresh.”

     

    Long Beach Waves

     


    Nobody does beach waves like Blake Lively. Nobody. Hers look hydrated and add balance to her face by narrowing and softening around her chin. Play up those tousled strands and enjoy the freedom to shake things up by retaining moisture, specifically when the weather changes. “Summer, with the harsh sun and heat, tends to dry out your hair,” says Ramirez. “So as you transition out of the season, it’s important to do some deep moisturizing to get hair hydrated and healthy.”

     

    Art Deco Waves

     


    Take this flapper-inspired look for a spin and modernize it with feathery, voluminous curls. Maintain this Old Hollywood style by having ends cut bluntly. If you have a high forehead, fan out curls for definition and a touch of creative flair, as you see here on Janelle Monáe. “Reduce volume at the crown and increase volume around the chin. This will create more balance and will soften the sharpness of the chin area,” Ramirez suggests.

     

    Soft & Scrunchy With a Bang

     


    Get that wash and go appeal like Laura Dern's wavy, shoulder-length hair. Scrunching is the major key to a perfect air-dried look, making sure the product leaves a lustrous finish. Dern’s piecey, side-swept hair proves a little bang goes a long way. This should be your go-to if you have fine hair, but are looking for a boost.

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  10. Tuesday, July 24, 2018 11:42:55 PM America/New_York

    Deciding between blonde, brown, and red is tough enough without considering the spectrum of tones that exist within those hues. And then you have to think about which of those shades works best for your complexion? (Can we take a nap now?)

    But understanding the nuances of tone can mean the difference between choosing a good hair color and your most flattering one ever—and with a little crash course, it's not as difficult as you think. "It's all about placement, saturation, and what undertones in your skin you'd like to emphasize," says Roxie Darling, coloring guru at New York City's Hairstory. "The decision you and your colorists have to make is which color you would like to bring out in your face."

    But it helps to have a basic knowledge of what cool tones and warm tones look like, as well as an understanding of your skin's coloring to begin with. Consider this your comprehensive, foolproof guide to finding the best hair color for every skin tone.

     

     

    Before taking your pick of hair colors, you need to ID your skin's undertones. Most people fall into one of three categories: warm, cool, and neutral. Figuring out where your complexion lies can seem confusing, but there are a few tricks:

     

    1. Look for specific colors. "Cool-toned skin has pink and olive undertones, while warm-toned skin has yellow and gold," says Rachel Bodt, senior colorist at Cutler Salon. Got a combo of any of the above? You're probably neutral.

    2. Match yourself with a celeb. When you're looking for A-list color inspiration, try to pick out people with similar skin and eye coloring to your own. It'll give you a much better idea of how the hue will actually look on you in the end.

    3. Check your wrist… "You'll see the pinks, reds, blues, greens, and yellows there," says Darling. This includes your veins, which are a great indicator of tone. "If your veins are blue or purple, you're likely cool-toned," says Bodt. "If they are green, you are warm."

    4. …or your eyes. "If you have a lot of gold specks in your eyes, usually your undertones are warm," says George Papanikolas, a Matrix celebrity stylist who works with the Kardashians and Miranda Kerr. "If you have a lot of blues and greens, then you are usually cool."

    The rule of thumb for a hair color that will flatter your complexion: Pick a tone that's opposite from your skin's undertones. So those with warm undertones might opt for a cooler color, and vice versa. The degree of importance varies from hair color to hair color, but it's a good guideline to remember. And if you have neutral skin, you're a lucky minority—everything looks good on you.

    Now that you're well-versed on your skin coloring, it's time to get schooled on different hair colors.

     

    Cool Blonde

     

     

     

    Seen on: Hanne Gaby Odiele

    Shades include: platinum, ice, silver, ash, sand, beige, champagne

    Who it's best for: Cool blonde shades are great on porcelain-skinned gals with reddish undertones, since those icy hues tend to neutralize redness, says Chelsey Pickthorn, Davines color educator and owner of Pickthorn Salon in Brooklyn. "If you have blue or gray eyes, cool, ashy blonde works well," adds Daniel Sanchez, who works with Karlie Kloss.

     

    Warm Blonde

     

     

    Seen on: Ciara

    Shades include: gold, caramel, amber, honey, butterscotch

    Who it's best for: "Fair skin with cool undertones looks better with warm tones like strawberry blondes, copper, honey, and gold," says Papanikolas. He also notes that these hues tend to be better for those with olive skin, as ashy blondes can wash you out. Same goes for those with deep skin: If you want to go light, Sanchez recommends a caramel blonde for a high-impact look.

    On the other hand, those with very warm skin should avoid a color that's too yellow for the same reason—cooler blondes will probably work better on you.

     

    Cool Red

     

     

     

    Seen on: Ali Larter

    Shades include: true red, dark auburn, burgundy

    Who it's best for: It may sound counterintuitive, but red is actually a very flattering option for those with ruddy undertones. "If you have pale skin with red in it, it makes you have a glow rather than trying to fight it," says Rita Hazan, Beyoncé's go-to girl. Those with warm, peachy complexions will also see their skin pop with cooler, auburn reds, says Pickthorn.

    On the other hand, Hazan cautions those with olive undertones against going red, as it can make skin look very green in contrast.

     

    Warm Red

     

     

    Seen on: Jessica Chastain

    Shades include: strawberry blonde, copper, amber, rust, russet

    Who it's best for: "Strawberry blondes are great on fair and neutral skin tones," says Pickthorn. "[Tell your colorist to] mix cool and warm tones to achieve a creamy yet warm color with a hint of golden copper." Papanikolas also recommends a light, warm red to counteract cool tones in pale skin (think Emma Stone). These hues tend to make deep skin look green, so choose a cooler, brown-tinged auburn instead if you're hankering to go red (think Rihanna). And want to make your hue really trend-worthy? Opt for a luminous shade of rose gold.

     

    Cool Brown

     

     

     

    Seen on: Miranda Kerr

    Shades include: dark chocolate, chestnut, dark auburn, mocha

    Who it's best for: It's pretty hard to go wrong with brown in general, since it's almost universally flattering. But cooler tones can look particularly striking on those with warm skin, as it helps make yellow undertones look creamier. Sanchez also adds that for girls with deeper skin, lightening from black to deep, mocha brown (ideally with multitonal highlights) can have a gorgeous, soft effect.

     

    Warm Brown

     

    Seen on: Jamie Chung

    Shades include: caramel, honey, golden brown, amber, mahogany, cinnamon

    Who it's best for: Sanchez especially recommends this color range for those with medium skin, though he advises picking a shade that contrasts with your complexion in order to avoid looking washed-out. "Caramel browns fit best with skin tones on the lighter side of olive, with a bit more yellow and green tones to them," adds Pickthorn. "This color looks really beautiful on a base or roots that are naturally dark."

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