Most Sought - After Celebrity Hairstyle
The Bob: this graphic cut is appealing on every shape except round – then it tends to look stiff, like a helmet. It’s ideal for straight or wavy hair that’s fine to medium in texture. It works with sharp, even bangs or disguises overgrown ones, which can be blended into the bob’s short layers. A bob draws attention to your neck, collarbone and jawline.
Paris Hilton: to copy this sophisticated bob, request a cut that’s just about your shoulders in front and two inches shorted in back. The left side is longer than the right. There are long layers all the way around and throughout the bangs.
Bipasha Basu: to get this particular bob, you need to go asymmetrical at the ends and taper. It works best with sharp ends. Keep the bob slightly long if your face has a rounded shape.
Long & layered: this style looks good on everyone. It’s ideal for hair that’s medium to thick. It accentuates the cheekbones and jawline with the right layering. It’s built for versatility. It’s low-maintenance; you don’t have to get regular trims.
Sarah Jessica Parker: this cut is great for curly hair because it helps support the coils and keeps them looking long and full as possible. To get this look ask for long layers around your head.
Shilpa Shetty: this cut adds extra volume to hair and Shilpa’s thick layers lend that extra bit of oomph to her looks. Long layers at the top taper down and can be blow-dried straight or upside down for that windswept look.
Bangs: they work on all textures except curly. They’re flattering on long, oval and heart-shaped faces. Bangs, especially when they’re choppy, are a great way to soften a strong jawline. They look best when they’re long, so they just skim the bottom of the brows and accentuate the eyes. They require a trim every three weeks, so they’re not for salon slackers.
Penelope Cruz: thick, softly layered bangs worn to the side are ideal for slightly wavy hair. Be sure to keep all other layers long, or the style will look shaggy.
Ayesha Takia: these heavy bangs are the perfect way to draw attention to eyes or cheekbones. The bangs should be thick and heavy, and drawn straight across the face to create more drama.
Shoulder length: this cut flatters all face shapes and hair types. But if your hair is very curly, this is as short as you should go. It requires time and effort and style: because the hair is neither short nor long, it needs to be told where to go every morning. The cut can be boring or bland if it’s too blunt. Stacked layers in the back help give it some life.
Gwyneth Paltrow: her style resembles a bob that’s been growing out for a few months. To get that effect, ask for a blunt that hits just above the shoulders and has absolutely no layers. Then ask the stylist to thin out the ends with scissors or a razor so they look slightly jagged. Cut like this can be worn wavy or flat ironed pin-straight.
Priyanka Chopra: she has defined features, which are accentuated by a clavicle-grazing cut like this one. The style also complements both Indian and Western outfits, two distinctly different looks that she has to be able to work effortlessly in her films.
























































