Wednesday 13 June, 2012

Reality Twins' Toxic Hair Rejected From Charity Drive - StyleList

Hair Raising Star StylesJada Pinkett SmithPlease tell us this mullet chop job is for a movie. When Jada's hair is slightly grown out, shiny and sleek, its easy to see why she and her hunky hubby are considered one of Hollywood's most stylish couples.Steve Granitz, WireImage.comAt her best, Katherine Heigl successfully channels Veronica Lake. But with too much product, her locks are dingy: No self-respecting bridesmaid would ever leave the house with hair that looks like it was inspired by "There's Something About Mary".Alexandra Wyman, WireImage.comChristina AguileraOnly Bo Derek could be a perfect "10" in cornrows. Her new mommy makeover included trading her Dirrty 'do for Marilyn Monroe-inspired platinum blonde wavesWireImage.comVictoria BeckhamPosh pioneered the blunt bob trend -- and it suits her no-nonsense fashion style perfectly. In this lace front wigs uptight up-do (r.), she looks like she's taking her reputation as an ice queen a little too seriouslyEthan Miller, Getty ImagesParis HiltonDespite her privileged background, Paris has a hard time pulling off the sophisticated debutante look. A flirty asymmetrical bob works better for L.A.'s biggest party girlDimitrios Kambouris, WireImage.comKatie HolmesKatie's tousled tresses make her look like she's playing dress-up. Her Posh-inspired bob and bangs are picture perfect Hollywood Wife.Kevin Mazur, WireImage.comMary-Kate OlsenShe's known for her eccentric style, but Mary Kate's Marc Jacobs' headband is less modern fashion icon, more Jane Fonda (circa 1982).Tousled blonde tresses are better on a 22-year-old, no matter how many millions she's gotDimitrios Kambouris, WireImage.comFergieHey, Fergie -- Bret Michaels wants his look back. The star is far more Glamorous when she wears her honey hair wavy and free.Jeffrey Mayer, WireImage.comScarlett JohanssonScarlett's super-poufy beehive doesn't full lace wigs create much buzz. A more natural style (l.) suits the pretty young star.Alicia KeysHey Alicia -- No One should be using the "Coneheads" for fashion inspiration! Keys' classic beauty shines in her natural curls.Scott Wintrow, Getty ImagesHow do you know when you hair has been dangerously over-processed (without using a Geiger counter)? When former playmate of the year Jayde Nicole tells you that your hair is not even healthy enough to be chopped off and turned into a wig. Ouch. That's exactly what happened when Hugh Hefner's latest twin girlfriends Karissa and Kristina Shannon, who appeared on "The Girls Next Door," went to donate chinese hair their locks to Nicole's Lengths for Love cancer awareness charity.The Perfect Blow Out Do you love the look of an enviable salon blow out but can't bear the sticker shock price tag? David Dieguez, creative director of Blow (NYC's "blow dry bar" that specializes in straight styles for busy women and those lucky enough to have a standing appointment), shares 6 steps and his own pro tips to perfecting a fabulous blow out at home.Rachel Been, AOLStep 1: Treat Hair for the Desired ResultsEliminate tangles by combing hair with a wide-tooth comb (to prevent breakage), and then work in an anti-frizz, conditioning or volumizing product, depending on your hair's specific needs.Rachel Been, AOLStep 2: Finger Dry FirstTo speed up your blow out, finger dry roots with medium heat before you tackle straightening strands. Hair should be damp, not sopping wet, when you begin to dry, says Dieguez.Rachel Been, AOLStep 3: Stick with Extra Small SectionsTwist and clip hair into manageable parts. "It's best to work with the smallest amount of hair to avoid being overwhelmed," says Dieguez. The smaller the section, the straighter the results. Plus, twisting and securing hair close to your head will keep it damp until you're ready to dry the area.Rachel Been, AOLExpert Tip: Try A Lightweight DryerInvesting in a lightweight hair dryer not only means relief from arm fatigue, but less of a workout means you sweat less around your face, which makes for sleeker results. A dryer with ionic ceramic technology will also get the smoothest results in the shortest time.

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