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Hair
Style 2006: Short and Curly
by Michael Barrows
2005 was all about long hair - post "Sex and The City,"
and very "Desperate Housewives." Yes, once again, 2005
hairstyle trends were driven by what was happening in celebrity
world and hairstyles were dominated by long, highly-coiffeured locks
and - with the Jennifer Aniston look still reigning supreme and
the Sedu hair straightener selling in big numbers - straight hair
was definitely the style of choice. But, new year, new styles -
so what will be the 2006 hairstyle trends?
Short, Short, Short
The one thing that all the trend watchers and experts are agreed
on is that 2006 hairstyles will be getting shorter. Celebrities
such as Charlize Theron will be setting the trends as 2006 hairstyles
will be emphasized by no-frills, chic styles. The craze for ultra-long
locks will be diminishing. This might be a big blow to the hair
extension trade, but maybe not; moderately long, mid-length hair
will still be popular, so you extension technicians can breathe
a sigh of relief!
However, 2006 will see a big rise in the pixie look - short manageable
hairstyles. Formal hairstyles will also be big; but in a much more
subtle way than before. The cool, sleek ponytail (think Hillary
Swank) will be a common hairstyle in 2006, along with plaits and
simple knots.
Curl It, Don't Straighten It!
Curls are back. Sorry Jennifer (Aniston) but the "Friends"
look is sooo last year. 2006 hair will be softly curved, or in flowing
waves. Even shorter hairstyles will have a touch of romance; whether
its large free-wheeling curls or tight spirals, curls are back in
a big way.
This will be great for those with broader faces - bouncy
or wavy locks make the face look much thinner. Yep, 2006 hairstyles
will be curly - but don't worry, we won't see a return to the big-hair,
big-perm days of 1980's Farrah Fawcett. 2006 curls will be fun,
funky and not take themselves too seriously. Natural curls will
be the objective; hairstyles will have a touchable, genuine feel,
with hair that does not appear over-managed. Power-curls will remain
in the gym!
Bob It!
No style will typify the shorter 2006 hairstyles more than the
bob, which began to make a big comeback in 2005 and will become
increasingly popular. Bobs are great - a really versatile style
that suits many different facial types. They are also simple to
style and are perfect whether you are looking for a classic or a
more modern style. Bobs have traditionally been worn mainly as a
sleek, smooth style, but in 2006 watch out for funky bobs with lots
of curls.
Fun and Fussy
With curls and waves making a big comeback, simplicity is out and
stylists are predicting that rollers, pins and chemicals will be
playing a big part in 2006 hair styling. Setting tools will also
be in big demand as will all the products required to keep those
curls in a healthy, manageable, but fresh-looking state. Stylists
are also predicting that curls will be increasingly accentuated
by hair accessories, such as hair bands, combs and barrettes.
The Ultimate Trend - Individuality
The final watchword for 2006 hairstyling will be individuality.
Although hair will get shorter, mid-range and longer hair will remain
popular, especially as worn by style icons such as Scarlett Johansson.
Basically, anything goes! Curls and bobs will rule, but stylists
will be encouraging more individualistic takes on the popular styles,
rather than a "cookie cutter" look.
Clients will be encouraged
to experiment; expect your stylist to suggest new, custom-created
looks. Celebrities will continue to set the trends, but 2006 hairstyles
will be all about finding what is really best for you and - most
of all - 2006 hairstyles will be about having fun.
About the Author
Michael Barrows' website gives great advice for good hair. Get
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