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Sedu Celebrity Hairstyles

The long lustrous hair of so many celebrities has the power of new technology behind them – the Sedu hair straightener.

Sedu Celebrity Hairstyles are in vogue and it easy for everyone to acquire natural, long, soft tresses. Celebrity hairstyles influence a large part of the female populace, so let us get an update of how you can get the look.

Getting Sedu celebrity hairstyle
To get the soft and straight look, you need a Sedu hair iron. This distinctive design, created in America, uses ceramic plates made of tourmaline crystals. The negative ion charge in the unit removes all the static from the hair, which gives you the wonderful, manageable and even seductive look. Your hair gets a shape, without the use of hairsprays or other harsh chemicals

Actors, singers and other celebrities have to spend long hours under strong light, which can ruin the hair and the look. Beautiful locks treated by the Sedu hair straightener do not react to heat and light, and the effect lasts long, besides there is none of the hated “frizzy” look. So before you hit the disco, a stylized Sedu celebrity hairstyle may be a good idea, your hair can look good as you dance away the night.

The Sedu celebrity hairstyle is quick to achieve, the ion charged flat iron actually give your hair the smooth, natural look quite fast. It is also “hair-friendly”, because unlike the coil iron or hairsprays, it does not damage the hair. There is no tearing or pulling, this is such a relief! It works especially well for women who have thick or curly and slightly coarse hair, and transforms these into soft manageable tresses.

The Sedu Celebrity Hairstyle to suit your style and face
Have you noticed something about the modern celebrity hairstyles – they are simple. Their hair could be short or long, but the tresses look natural and unfussy. Long hair like those of Jessica Simpson or Britney Spears is often the result of a Sedu hair straightener, with an application of some appropriate conditioner later. Short hair also becomes sexy with the flick Sedu hairstyle, and again getting this takes as little as five minutes. Once again, you would need to straighten your hair, and flick it just right at each end. Apply a little wax once it is done….and yes, you will look amazing! What’s more, celebrities prefer using Sedu because it suits dyed hair, right from burgundy to blond, rich brown and even hairstreaks.

Many actresses seem to be going in for the Sedu look. It is a preferred style even with those with typical ethnic features, as it is with straightforward American looks. You would see faces as diverse as Angelica Jolie, Jennifer Lopez, and Jennifer Aniston looking great with a Sedu hairstyle.

See the magic of the Sedu celebrity hairstyle when they walk down the ramp, or simply flick their tresses casually as they saunter down the Oscar red carpet, as they smile seductively for the camera. The shimmering hair is actually created from this amazing hair straightener!

Make sure you read the instructions carefully before you start emulating the look.

These are tips to remember:
Your hair has to be shampooed clean.
You could use some hair protection gel before you begin straightening, but make sure it dries off.
It must absolutely dry before you use the Sedu hair straightener.
Straighten your hair bit-by-bit.
Use the right size and temperature for you length of hair.
Make sure to use some wax or hair condtioner to get the shine.
It takes just a few minutes, and the Sedu celebrity hairstyle can be yours.

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Christina Aguilera – “Back to Basics” Tour

Christina Aguilera has many small sections of her hair done in individual, coiled ringlets. This gives her lots of volume and versatility for styling. On stage, she chose to pin a curled section back on top, then after the concert last evening, she tones things down by pulling the sides around back and clipping into place. Note the slight reddish tint to her hair that shows up in both pics, proving not to be an illusion from stage lights.

Christina Aguilera
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Miss USA 2007

Curls continue to dominate as the new Miss USA, Rachel Smith proves here. Her warm, brunette hair is full of loose ringlets and S-waves that adorn her shoulders in semi-full volume all around.

Miss USA
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Queen Latifah – “A Stellar Night” Gala

Queen Latifah is seen here attending Starlight, Starbright’s annual gala last evening wearing this basic layered style rolled towards the center back. This gorgeous honey blonde shade has curls mostly undisturbed and single small curls turned towards the front for fill-in framing.

Queen Latifah
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Hair Salons

By Kristy Annely

People seek beauty. They are constantly looking for ways to enhance and improve what they have, or sometimes, give themselves a whole new look. So, it is no wonder that hair and salon businesses are such rapidly growing industries. In the early days, a hair salon only offered hair cuts, hair coloring, and treatments done only for hairs. But today, hair salons have changed a lot. They do not only deal with hairs, they will also make your skin, toes, and fingernails look marvelous.
People drop by the nearest hair and beauty salon to be pampered by hair stylists or beauticians. They have their hair cut and styled, their eyebrows shaped, and their nails colored. Not only that, beauty salon also offer spa services like body scrubs, skin lightening, body wrapping, herbal wraps, massage, facials, waxing, anti-acne treatments, derma abrasion, and the like.
A hair salon doesn?t have to be luxurious. It can be started with moderate capital. You just need to choose a perfect location. Your hair salon should be situated on one of the busiest streets in your town. In other words, look for a place with easy access from all parts of your town. Next, you need to offer your customers a clean and safe atmosphere. Cleanliness is a major factor that could bring you clients again and again. It is very important that you have well-trained salon personnel because customers will not come back if they do not trust the work of the personnel.
So, there you have it. As long as you provide consistently high customer satisfaction, you?ll succeed in this kind of venture. Excellent service, quality products, comfortable atmosphere, and an acceptable price: Try to offer these things to your customers, and they?ll keep on coming back to your salon.
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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/ Caring for Your Hair
By Jordi Shoman

In much the same manner as nobody wants to be portraying out-of-date or tattered clothing, nobody wants to be showing off a hairstyle from a decade ago or an untidy hairdo either. Your appearance is most certainly the firu0073t attribute that is noticed by an individual you meet and having a bizarre, unkempt hairstyle is not doing yourself any favors if you seek to impress. Keeping your hair looking healthy and clean is no gigantic task and can take just a little time to accomplish. In that same vein it is utilizing high quality hair care products and taking the time to use them correctly can certainly ensure that your hair looks its’ finest.

It is imperative that an individual knows how to properly style and look after their hair if they wish for it to have a healthy, attractive appearance. There are a number of suggestions put forth by numerous hair care experts that are guaranteed to ensure the youthful appearance so many people desire. Firstly, as it pertains to drying your hair, many say that it would be wise to occasionally let it air day. Constantly drying it via a blow dryer over-exposes your hair to heat, which can be potentially harmful. It is also advise that you not rub your hair vigorously when drying with a towel and simply pat your hair dry, as this will reduce split ends.
It is essential to your hair’s health that you not artificially color it an excessive amount also. In coloring your hair too often you cause extensive damage and leave your hair looking dull and listless. In addition, many experts encourage individuals to use conditioner just as often as shampoo. This will ensure that your hair not only looks clean but strong and full of energy at the same time.
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Beatle Haircuts

It’s impossible to overstate the influence the Beatles had on us Baby Boomers. Well, I guess it IS possible, if you mention a certain Son of God ;-) . But much more than their mere music affected us.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and within weeks of their arrival in New York, the hair of young men was allowed to grow longer than it had ever been before. And it wouldn’t be cut short again for a very long time, stints in the military excluded.

Prior to this, guys were still greasing up and making ducktails. Even if hair was allowed to grow a bit long, it was slicked back to stay above the ears.

Then, out of the distant east, four British lads stepped off a plane and the slick look vanished, seemingly overnight.

By the time I entered school in 1965, there were many sons of tolerant parents in my class with hair that crept over the tops of their ears. I was decidedly NOT among them. Dad insisted I come home from the corner barber shop (within walking distance) with one of two styles: a flattop, or a crewcut.

The flattop allowed me to have just a tad of hair left to comb, so it was my usual choice. By the way, a flattop would be completely impossible for me today ;-) .

Intervals between haircuts for me were generally longer in the summer. My parents equated well-shorn hair as a school-related phenomenon. So when I walked into the barber shop around August of 1966, the time was right for me to spread my wings.

“What’ll it be today, Ronnie? Flattop, or crewcut?” asked Paul.

“Give me a Beatle” were my daring words.

Paul looked at me a little funny, as I recall, but granted my request. He cut a pretty decent Beatle for an old school guy. I went home proudly sporting my longer locks.

Dad hit the roof. He was livid that I would waste three dollars of his hard-earned money on a haircut that looked like it barely shortened my already-too-long hair. I was back in the shop getting my flattop within minutes.

I was in junior high in the 70′s before my hair finally started creeping over my ears. And that was as long as it ever got. Some of my schoolmates ended up with two-foot-long ponytails. Hair on the shoulders was a common 1970′s sight.

It wasn’t until the 80′s that guys finally started cutting their hair short again. The Beatle haircut began a trend that lasted twenty years.

That’s a lot longer than my one and only Beatle lasted.

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