Haircut Styles You Only Dream About
The quick and widespread response to my first book, Be Your Own Hair Stylist, confirmed my belief that the American woman want a common-sense approach to her hair problems. With both my customers and my readers, I have always tried to be as practical, clear and realistic as I can. Much that is said and written about beauty problems, and especially about hair, is sheer eyewash. When, in Be Your Own Hair Stylist, I offered the reader the findings of my years of experience, it met an evident need for more straight talk and less chichi.
Since the publication of that book, I thought I'd write and teach the following on different types of haircut styles:
- How to meet your problem head on—discover how doing 'little' to your hair is better.
- Why most women don't understand fashion—learn how and why to overcome this peculiar phenomenon. What is an 'oval'—discover what the 'oval' is and how this popular hairdo can be achieved in 10 minutes.
- 3 steps on how to work with the shape of a face and create the perfect style for that person. They'll love you forever.
- 4 steps on cleanliness—you'll learn about cleanliness when doing hair styling. This is very important if you want to avoid diseases.
- Tips & tricks before you 'pin and curl'—discover why this has to be done before setting. In an easily laid out process, you'll learn very quickly how to do this.
- If long medium or short is the way to go—in this section you'll learn how to determine the limitations of each.
And there's loads more:
At this point, you might be wondering how you can get your hands and start learning about these haircut styles, well just go to this website:
http://www.cuthairstyle.org/
Your Own Haircut Style
Beautiful Hair Is Within The Reach Of Anyone
I am convinced that beautiful hair is within the reach of any woman once she understands that it can be achieved by working with nature, not against it. In other words, your hairdo should be based on the type and texture of your hair and the amount of natural wav or curl it possesses.Beautiful hair, full of motion and highlights, inspires the feeling of wanting to touch it.
The success of such a hairdo will rest on the natural qualities of your hair. It will not depend on the skill of a hairdresser who twists and distorts it into patterns it was never intended to follow, and which, furhermore, it will refuse to follow within a day or two after it has left the hairdresser's hands, no matter how much time you are willing to spend in trying to make it conform to the unnatural lines that have been forced upon it.

This is what you can do to get the haircut style that you want. Just look at this webpage for more info:
http://www.cuthairstyle.org/cuthairstyle02.php
Each Hairdo Style Needs its Own Haircut
For any hair style you select, you should have your hair cut specifically for that style. It is possible to have a convertible hairdo, one which can be worn in two or more ways, but I do not recommend it. When the hair is cut to conform to a certain shape, it's illogical to expect it to look right in other shapes as well.The reason for cutting hair in the first place is to shape it. It's like cutting material for carpentry, sewing or any other form of handicraft: you cut your material to measure. When cutting lumber to make a piece of furniture, you cut each plank to the precise length needed for the construction of that piece. You can see how ridiculous it would be if, in building an automobile or a boat or any other object, the worker failed to cut each part to the exact size and shape required and instead left the excess material trailing off the back or sides. Shaping hair can be regarded in the same terms.

It is even more important, in fact, to have hair the right length for each individual change of line. An error in cutting fabric, for example, might not be so serious because it might be able to support itself or be given support. Hair, however, is a substance that must hold its own shape, and must be cut in a way that will enable it to do so.
I believe, therefore, that in all cases you need to learn these hair cut style secrets:
http://www.cuthairstyle.org/cuthairstyle12.php
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For more haircut style photos just go to:
http://www.cuthairstyle.org
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