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Monday, November 14, 2005

Celebrity Hairstyles - Lindsay Lohan: Red Again?




Earlier this year we were shocked to see photos of Disney-movie starlet, Lindsay Lohan, looking gaunt and pasty. She lost a dramatic amount of weight, rumours were she was suffering from an eating disorder.



She was almost un-recognisable - her beautiful, curvy figure was practically gone and her famous red locks had been bleached. Some celebrities should not mess with their natural hair color.


However, I'm pleased to announce that recent photos of Lindsay Lohan show her sporting a much more flattering hair color.

Her hair was red back in September for the Premiere Movie Awards, and just last month at a Fendi store opening she was seen with a new, darker hair color.



Personally, we all agree red hair brings out the best of features, but this rich, chocolately brown is certainly an improvement.... As is the slight weight gain!

Big Hair Is Back This Season!


Whether your hair is curly or straight, you can give your roots a boost for some seriously sexy hair!

Big, bouncy, glamous hair was the rage at this years Emmy awards. Its also been spotted all over the catwalks (Versace, Chanel, Michael Kors).


Don’t be scared – this voluminous doesn’t have to bring back horrible eighties flashbacks. Instead opt for a more natural look – take note of your hair’s natural texture and flow and work with that.

Giving curly hair volume can sometimes be tricky – you don’t want to end up with frizzy hair. To avoid the frizz-factor, use John Frieda Sheer Blonde Full-Blown Blonde Volumizing Spray on the roots of your hair before gently blow-drying. Use a low speed and low heat and direct the dryer at the roots to give extra lift and a tousled finish.

Don’t be put off by the name – it works on brunettes too!

John Frieda Sheer Blonde Full-Blown Blonde Volumizing Spray


John Frieda Sheer Blonde Full-Blown Blonde Volumizing Spray

Infused with white-grape complex, this volumizing spray expands and thickens shinny, skimpy strands for hair that looks and feels luxuriously full.
Price: USD $5.50

DIY BACKCOMBING

Backcombing is a great way to boost your hair. It’s a form of teasing.

  • Take a section of hair, lift it up and place a fine-toothed comb under the section of hair. Start at the middle of the section and comb down against the direction of the hair.

  • For an all-over backcomb, take small sections at a time and tease. Lightly brush over the top layer of hair to finish.

  • For a backcombed ponytail, tease hair at the crown and pull back and secure with a snagless elastic.

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