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Get ready for 2010 with new on-trend hairstyles! These trends are all about variety - from short to long, straight to curly, messy buns and angled bobs. With versatility, when it comes to hair, women are opting for cuts that give them more styling options, therefore, giving them more ways to accentuate feminine features and change up their looks.
With many hairstyles on trend, choose one or more than one that best complements your personality and style. So what are the most sought-after looks for 2010?
Angled Bobs
For medium length hair, I'm seeing lots of bobs-whether straight or with curls- it's all about adding angles. The bob is a classic style that works for everyone. And because it is so versatile, the bob can be adapted to accentuate any person's features.
Layers for Medium & Long Lengths
For medium and long looks this season, the trend is "movement" Leaving your hair down draws attention to the face and body, and whenever we move, walk, talk, or work, our hair moves with us. It's also a great way to get attention and flirt!
Messy Buns
A classic look that's quick & easy... when my clients ask for suggestions about how to keep those long locks out of their face and "out of the way" I recommend "messy buns" Whether you use an elastic, an alligator clip or smaller barrettes, simply twist hair into a loose bun and secure.
Glamorous Styles
Glamour styles simply mean "special event" or "prom-like" hair. I think this look works great for the weekend especially. Since you may not have time to create a special updo through the week (it definitely takes practice), the weekend is a great time to play with different looks. It also dresses up a casual weekend "blue jeans and t-shirt" outfit.
Ponytails-all lengths
Simple and easy to do... we've been wearing ponytails since we were little girls, and they're on the fashion runways now! Whether a short ponytail at the nap of the neck or a full pony with lots of volume, it's the perfect complement for any look.
Short Cuts
Short styles are the "IT" look for 2010... from Paris to New York to Miami! When my clients ask for a new short style, I usually suggest a length that is long enough to be pulled back-whether with a barrette or an elastic-but short enough to frame the face.
This industry definitely focuses on women and women feeling feminine, glamorous and attractive. We've all heard about the talent of the big hairstylists that can transform your face into a thing of beauty, classiness and sophistication. As a hairstylist, there is so much to observe and understand the interconnectedness of the industry. Also, there is a vast amount of science, technique and precision that goes into this profession.