What New Hairstyles 2011 / 2012?





The Short Square


The square is the hair trend 2011 / 2012.

Long hair becomes shoulder-length and Short Square to masculinize. The cuts were androgynous trend of high fashion this year.


This is a very easy-going hairstyle and hair. Plunging, blur, short, destroy or otherwise, the square is worn in different ways and creates a glamorous assured.

The square is alive with a big fringe bar up the face. We asked her to leave a few strands of hair that is brought to the front of the face to create a geometric effect.

Some gestures in the morning to loosen the roots and add volume to its square, a little at night to paint the hair structure, more than a hair, the square becomes a true ally.

 

The Chignon


Second major trend of the fall-winter 2012 fashion shows, the hair that is worn in different ways depending on the time of the day.

The day goes for the bun dancer. A hair style that will ensure tight all day:

•    Roll on itself in the middle of the back of the skull, a ponytail.

•    Do take the bun with pins and plates of all hair on the head with hairspray.

•    Within minutes, you have made a real ballerina bun.

In the evening we choose a low chignon, glamorous, but easy.

•    Braid your hair at the back of the skull.

•    Once the braid done, wrap it on itself tight.

•    Attach the ball and carried out using a pin around the braid.

•    Plant it in a few in the bun itself in order to ensure a perfect fit to the end of the night.

The must: leave a few strands falling to a blurring of the most sought.

Parted In the Middle


This hairstyle suits all hair types (curly, straight, wavy) and especially to all hairstyles.

Ponytail, long hair loose or square short, parted in the middle sheds light on the face and avoids tearing their hair in the morning in the mirror.

No more a caricature of the first class and parted in the middle. It features a preppy style that match perfectly with the fashion trends of winter!



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