Mar 5, 2013

Short Hair For Spring



  Short and to the point.
Sheared styles have been cropping up on celebrities and fashion models. We have seen them over the years on Twiggy, Mia Farrow and Edie Sedgwick just to name a few. Edie’s bleached blonde choppy haircut with dark roots inspired looks on the Spring Runway.
Androgynous mops the new boy cuts are long on top. Some have jagged micro bangs like you cut it yourself.  
 Short hair looks best on women with delicate features.
Before you cut off all your hair consider these tips.
If you have really long hair go shorter over a few haircuts. This will lessen the shock if you have never worn short hair before and a good way to see if you have made the right decision.
Approach your new short cut with a positive attitude. If you have just suffered a loss or some trauma in your life now is not the time to make a drastic change.
Consider your facial features. Big ears can be concealed with hair over them. Jowls and double chins become the focal point of your face with short hair. Short hair gives full exposure to an aging face.
Ask your hairdresser how the short cut will react to your hair. Ask how much work is involved to achieve the look on a daily basis. Short hair need to be shaped more often. You may want to consider the maintenance on cutting and the cost.
Try on wigs to determine what length is best for you. Take pictures to your stylist and have a consultation. Even though the picture looks good and you have the same type of hair it will not look the same. Every head of hair is different.
If you have fine, limp and thin hair choose a style to add volume and make your hair thicker. Volumtechnics Haircutting thickens hair.
 Learn how to use new products with your cut to make your styling easy. Product is a must for short hair, especially fine, limp and thin hair.  Visit judaysia.com for products to thicken your hair. Give yourself time to adjust to your new look. Whenever you change your style change your make-up.



Guilty Pleasure.
Sexy shoes that won’t break the bank or your ankles.
From Prabal Garung available at Target.


Beauty Insider
 The awards season has passed. If you want to master looking red carpet ready here are some tips to refresh your eyes and skin.
Eye lift lashes.
Seen on every one at the Oscars. Fake a face lift with false lashes. They give tired eyes a lift. If your favorite falsies are too straight give them some curl. Line your upper lid with a winged effect. Highlight under your brow. Finish with plenty of mascara top and bottom.
Highlighter gives a lift.

Highlight under the brow bones, corner of the outside eyes, cheekbones, the corners of your mouth and your cupids bow. Use a highlighter pen. It is easy and fast the effects last all day.
Cheeks.
Sweep your cheeks with a brightening blush. Use a cream or powder. Apply it to your cheek bone and blend it toward your hair line. Team it with liquid eyeliner for a fresh lifted effect.
Less is more with all of these tricks. Try lining just your top eyelid. Use demi fake lashes with black adhesive. Experiment with brown and black shades. You can wear false lashes and line you’re your eyes at every age. To feel more confident in your application visit a make-up artist for some lessons.

Beat the Heat.
The days ahead are hot, hot, hot. Shield your hair and face from the sweltering heat with a beautiful straw hat. This fine weaved wide brim hat is made of vintage straw. Hand blocked with a grosgrain ribbon. So pretty. From Axel Mano.

                                                             

  Judaysia Loves…
Swarovski crystal sunglasses. Wow just the right touch of glamour.                            


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