Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Pets with Matching Owners Hair Styles

Pets with Matching Owners Hair Styles

Have you ever noticed that many pet owners have hair styles that coordinate or match their dog’s hair style? If you haven’t and get the chance, take a good look. But it seems the longer a pet and their owner is together the more they begin to resemble each other. Now this doesn’t mean coordinating outfits. That happens a lot. But I mean hair styles on the women that own the pets. If she owns an apricot poodle with a heavy fringe then she is liable to have a hair style that is frizzy with a heavy fringe of bangs. An owner of a Papillion, a small slender spaniel breed, will have slightly wavy longish brown hair that seems to match the dog’s coat. But it is mostly poodles that the owners’ hair styles match. Often you will see a grey schnauzer with sleek body hair and heavy eyebrows. The owner will have bangs that match the brows and the hair is grey and slightly rippled or wavy. Other owners pick their dogs it seems by hair length. If they have long hair then the dog tends to have long hair. The same is true for owners with short hair; their dog tends to have short hair. There is probably no real basis to this but if you do observe a gathering of dogs like in a dog park or a show, it may strike you that there is a similarity between a dogs looks and their owner’s hair styles.
Photos Copyright of PR PHOTOS

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How to Maintain Black Hairstyles, Latest Tips

How to Maintain Black Hairstyles, Latest Tips

Black braid and other black hairstyles are extremely popular among African American women. It makes women look stunning and cute. However, black hair can easily become dirty and messy if you do not maintain it properly, even more so than other colored hairs. Here are a few tips to maintain the black hair glowing, shiny and clean. Braiding the black hair is one of the best ways. It looks very trendy and can be worn everywhere. If you decide to open it up for a while, it will still give that wavy look and make you look beautiful, at the same time keeping the hair clean and shiny. You can add a little bit of texture to the hair and keep it natural, which is pretty easy. If you have straight hairs naturally, then all you have to do is wash and condition it more often and just leave it at that. Another way is to wrap the hair around with a cotton or silk scarf. This will hold the hair nice and easy, and prevent it from getting to your face and thus messing up your looks.If you have long black hair, you can just style a ponytail and that will help you keep the hair out of the way. Be sure to take extra care and clean your hair more often as dirt or dandruff in black hair can be easily noticed and it would spoil the beauty of your hair. Use necessary moisturizing products to prevent it from drying up and make it shine.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Emma Waston Sleek French Twist Hair

Emma Waston Sleek French Twist Hair

Emma Waston looks sweetly sophisticated and sassy whenever she wears her hair in a sleek French Twist, whether done sleekly across the crown, or chicly tucked behind her ears. Do you want to recreate Emma’s beautiful French twist hairstyle? Then here is the complete step by step instructions you can follow.

• First step, create your desired hair partition.
• Brush or comb your mane smoothly unto the back from your forehead.
• Collect your mane and make a ponytail, with its base positioned in between your head and nape, a little off to the left.
• In a clockwise direction, twist the ponytail around twice. This will hold the base of your hair, thus will give you a firmer anchor.
• With your left hand, hold your ponytail’s base. With your right hand, hold up your ponytail’s end and point it towards the ceiling.
• Fold the end of your ponytail using your right hand. And then fold the whole ponytail down in the direction to your nape so that it will be half its length than it was.
• Curl up the ponytail, and then make sure to leave a slight hollow in between your scalp and the ponytail.
• Using your right hand, start pushing the right hand partition of the ponytail that has been folded, put it gently down inside of the hollow.
• Just continue pushing the partition into the hollow, and then you will see that the folded ponytail is evidently rolling inside of the hollow.
• You will know that you are done with your French twist soon as you can no longer push any added hair partitions inside of the hollow, and soon the folded ponytail will be a tight roll.
• You can create a back seam by simply tucking in some bobby pins along the line that was formed upon your right hand’s edge of the rolls which meets your scalp beginning at the bottom.
• Secure with bobby pins, a spritz from a light hold hairspray and you are done.