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- Black Celebrity African American Fashion Hairstyle...
- Black News: Beyonce Says You Shouldn’t Have to Wor...
- Michelle Obama vs. Iman….Good or bad?
- Beyonce African American Hairstyle
- Taraji Rocks the Carpet
- African American Haircuts trends 2009
- African American Hairstyles Girls 2009
- African American Stars Hairstyles Summer 2009
- Long hairstyles African American 2009
- Halle Berry Long hair 2009
- Rihanna African American Hairstyle 2009
- African American Celebrities and Their Hairstyles
- Curly Hairstyles for African Women 2009
- African American Hairstyles 2009
- Black Love and Money: Are Rich Guys allowed to cheat?
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Black Celebrity African American Fashion Hairstyles 2009
African American hairstyle is an cool hairstyle for you and must go with your personality and face. It would be better approach that you first try different African American hairstyles at home, before going for a haircut so that you can get inspired with your hair look.
However, Afro is one of the most popular African American hairstyle that is in fashion today. It is also easy to maintain and you can use a pick or your fingers to style it. You don’t even need any sort of chemicals to maintain this hairstyle and hence your hairs are safe.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Black News: Beyonce Says You Shouldn’t Have to Work out to be Sexy
Here's what beyonce says about working out and being sexy...
“To me, it’s sexier when it doesn’t look like you go to the gym,” she told Britain’s Daily Mail. “If you look like you’ve been spending a lot of time in the gym, then it just looks like you spend a lot of time in the gym.”
“I feel best when I’m not really thin and not really heavy—when I’m still curvy. I really believe that everyone is supposed to be different, and whatever is a natural weight for you is usually what looks best.”
“The truth is, it’s a lot of sacrifice. It’s more about your mental strength than physical strength. You have to push yourself. It doesn’t matter what trainer you have, and it doesn’t matter what program you’re on,”
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Sunday, May 24, 2009
Michelle Obama vs. Iman….Good or bad?
"Mrs. Obama is not a great beauty. But she is so interesting looking and so bright. That will always take you farther. When you're a great beauty, it's always downhill for you. If you're someone like Mrs. Obama, you just get better with age."
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Beyonce African American Hairstyle
For beautiful barrel curls like Beyonce Knowles
Shampoo and condition hair. Towel dry hair gently.
With damp hair, take a small section of hair- about one and half inches. Comb it smooth and spray it with volumising spray or hair spray. This will help hold the curls and give your hair body.
Wrap this section of hair around a large roller. Velcro rollers are a great modern roller. There is no need for pins, as velcro rollers stick to the hair itself.
Remember to roll the hair in the direction you want the hair to go.
Let your hair dry naturally if you have time. If you are in a rush, use a hairdryer to dry your hair.
Unravel the rollers once your hair is dry. Gently comb the curls with your fingers. Finish with another spray of hair to hold your sexy curls!
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Taraji Rocks the Carpet
A CURIOUS CASE: Taraji P. Henson, who usually kills on the red carpet, was busting out of this minidress last week. Sexy and sassy or a fashion sin? [Go Fug Yourself]
OH NO 'SHE' DIDN'T: 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' cast member Sheree Whitfield -- the one fans love to hate -- debuted her new fashion line, She by Sheree, in her hometown recently. It's not bad... if chinchilla-trimmed bikinis are your thing. [The Fashion Bomb]
African American Haircuts trends 2009
African American Haircuts trends 2009
They know that hair is one of their best tools to look beautiful and sexy. Majority of the African American hair fashion and hair cuts in the year 2009 would remain simple and sleek, as far as possible protecting the hair cuts and hairstyles from the damages caused by modern hairstyling tools and chemicals.
Friday, May 15, 2009
African American Hairstyles Girls 2009
African American girls need to have the best hairstyles in the world. Couples of wee known African American celebrity girls and women have rocked the fashion radar with sexiest and amazingly beautiful hairstyles. African American celebrities with their beautiful hairstyles could create world wide sensation with trendiest hairstyles in 2009.
If you are toying with the idea of emulating African American hairstyles for girls in the year 2009, you could consider shoulder length hair with razored ends and hair blown towards the face to accentuate the face and distinguish the facial features. Keep in mind that you don not overdo the styles by using gaudy hair colors. Before selecting the African American hairstyle for girls in the year 2009, ask yourself few questions to ascertain how you want your hair up or down. Ensure how close to head the hair should be and select a fancy braid.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
African American Stars Hairstyles Summer 2009
There are so many techniques for black hair style today. Short, long, in braids, sleek, straight, curly, funky, twisted, with a weave, you named it and each black hair style has its own unique style. The best black hair styles are designed to take advantage of black hair’s unique characteristics and therefore, it is always important not to neglect facial shape and overall body structure when consider a new black hair style.This is because some of the black hair styles can take your most beautiful facial features and make them even more stunning!
If you do have a heart shaped face, you can make it appear more oval by positioning the weight of the black hair style at chin level. For those with round faces, it is best to minimize the cheekbones with some height in the bang. For square faces, it is better to have a hair style with short edges and texture directed towards the face. And for those with triangular shaped faces, more height and fullness should be present at the crown. With these generalized hints on black hair styles, you should go to a beauty parlor to get your hair cut accordingly!
One thing to remember for the perfect black hair style is to take account of your build. For example, a close cropped black hair style does not suit one with a large frame. So remember to just make sure that your style and frame balance each other! The shape of the face too has to be taken into consideration when choosing the correct black hair style.
Basically, there are five face shapes; oval, round, square, heart and rectangular. Whatever face shape you may have, it is better to choose a hair style that makes your face appear more oval. The reason the oval face is identified as the best facial shape is because of the perfect symmetry of some of the facial features it has, like the distance from the lips to the bottom of the chin.
Long hairstyles African American 2009
There are many types of braided black hair styles available. Cornrows are small, tight plaits, close to the scalp. Twists are similar: groups of hair strands are twisted into soft plaits that drape.
Hot curlers, hot combs, and color can all damage your hair and using more than one of these can make the problems exponentially worse. Since straightening your hair removes elasticity from the hair shafts, the straighter your hair is, the more fragile it will become.
Black hairstyles tips
1. Start by shampooing and conditioning your hair and then saturate it with a high quality hair setting lotion.
2. Part you hair into 1/4 to 1/2 inch sections and place end papers on the ends of your hair.
3. Roll your hair onto each straw and then secure them using hair pins.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 until you have completed your entire head.
5. Dry your hair under a hair dryer.
6. Remove the straws and separate each curl using your fingers.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Halle Berry Long hair 2009
Halle Berry was born August, 14 1968 in Cleveland, Ohio. During the 1980s she won several beauty pageant titles including Miss Teen Ohio and Miss Teen America. In 1985 she became the first runner-up in the Miss U.S.A. competition.It is important to note that the key component of any Halle Berry hair style is her hair type. Halle Berry has African American hair that is thick and coarse enough to add volume and weight to whatever masterful creations her stylist can come up with. Finer hair types may not hold certain cropped or kink-curled cuts quite as well as Halle's own.
Rihanna African American Hairstyle 2009
The singer Rihanna is making waves in the style world. But we think this would be a lovely hairstyle for an African-American bride who wants to wear short hair on her wedding day!
Sunday, May 10, 2009
African American Celebrities and Their Hairstyles
Oprah Winfrey changes her hairstyle every few years and this keeps her looking really young. She has sported long straight hair to shoulder length wavy hair. The styles that she sports work best with hair that is slightly curvy or wavy.
If hair is really curly, then some straightening mouse has to be used on the hair when fry. This should be done prior to straightening the hair with Flat Styling iron. Now section the hair an curl it with big rollers. Remove the hot rollers, spray some mist and see the fingers to loosen the set. Slightly tease the crown and spay some finishing product for it to stay in place.
Tyra Banks is a successful model who has changed her looks, makeup and hairstyles over the years. In her latest avatar, she has colored her hair a golden brown shade which suits her skin tome perfectly. She has shoulder length hair where long big curls added volume and look to her face. These curls also add height and volume to the hair.
Beyonce always like to wear her hair long. Sometimes she straightens it to the sleek and shiny outlook, while other times she might have it wavy and curly. She has also worn her hair extremely frizzy and also extremely straight. She has also worn her hair like the divas in the 1920’s and 1930’s.
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