The Celebrity Short Cut
Many a bride finds that short hair suits them well, and prefers it in
their everyday life. Why not also celebrate the look on your wedding
day? Celebs are always sporting the latest look, no matter the length,
and their short cuts are worthy of wedding day consideration.
Victoria Beckham’s modern pixie is one look that will carry the day.
This short and textured cut pops with femininity and keeps the look
fresh. Angled around the face this cut brings out the eyes with an
emphasis on the upper lashes. As you blow dry your hair use your fingers
instead of your regular brush this creates volume naturally. Use only
light weight styling products a promenade or texture cream to separate
and define.

Another modern look that is a bit flirtier is the cut worn by Rhianna.
An attention grabber, the bride who chooses it is confident and strong
in her individuality. This style is all about the cut, so take your
pictures of Rhianna to the stylist who has the edge. It may be wise to
do the cut several months before the big day in order to be certain this
is for you. Realize the cut will need to be trimmed and maintained right
up to your day.

Who would think of Kelly Ripa for inspiration on their wedding day?
Actually, anyone wearing short hair that has a heart shaped face should.
She allows her layers closest to her face to remain long, and then she
has the option of pulling it back into a gorgeous updo when occasion
calls for it. Consider the shape of your face, as in Kelly’s situation,
not every cut will compliment her. This, however, does. Create a
dramatic side part and, in the back, gather the hair for a pony tail at
the nape of the neck, a bit off center twist into a loose bun, and pin
up. Frame the face with wispy tendrils you pull out from the sides,
adding your special touch of romance to the look.

Eva Longoria Parker’s beautiful and romantic wavy short look is
accomplished beginning with hair that has dried naturally. Allowing wavy
or curly hair to dry naturally will give staying power to the style.
Apply a holding spray for extra movement. Using a one inch small barrel
curling iron, set your hair in small sections. Go downward on the curls
but towards the face. Pin each section to the head to set. Let curls
cool, then unpin and flip your hair over, spraying with a finishing
spritz. Brush with a flat brush as you spray to create a fluffy look.
Bring your head back up and spray the brush lightly with the spritz, and
then brush through bringing the hair up and softly away from the face.
Now, allow them to fall back into place around the face. Beautiful!
No matter the cut, short hair can be dramatic and sexy. Consider it
your first accessory as you choose how to compliment it.
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