Celeb Hairstyles


Teens and celebrity hairstyles

Teens feel very good when their friends compare them to one of the style icons. And this is quite often the result of imitating a celebrity hairstyle.

Hairstyles are quite the rage especially among teens and finding the right hairstyle that will make you look like one of the celebrities that are constantly on the fashion radar is every teens dream. Be it boy or girl, a teenager is constantly striving to look good and impress his own gang or peers and what better way to do it than to sport the hairstyle that one of their icons sports. So teens would style cut and color their hair as they have seen their latest pinups do, and try to look as glamorous as some of the celebrities.

For boys the in thing nowadays is to sport the ‘quiff’ or style it like the ‘mullet’. In the ‘quiff’ the hair can be cut long or short at the back, but the sides have to be trimmed as close as possible. The ‘quiff’ hairstyle was made famous by the Teddy Boys. James Dean and Elvis Presley also sported ‘quiffs’ The ‘mullet’ on the other hand has the crown of hair as disheveled as possible, without looking unkempt, whereas the back is left long. The ‘mullet’ is identified with heavy metal music, soccer fans and ice hockey players. Both these styles are considered quite the latest fashion and are considered simple but hip.

A number of girls prefer to keep their hair long and for them it is best to go in for celebrity hair styles that are low maintenance. So they opt for long layers with a fringe. The hair is washed and blow dried with a loose wave to imitate the styles of many celebrities. A retro revamp hairstyle shows hair that is long, shiny and sleek that is blow dried and then curled from the middle length to the ends. A number of models and socialites have also gone in for this retro style that goes back to the 1940s.

Teens, who would like to look still younger than they are, prefer hairstyles where hair is pulled back tightly in to a bun or ponytail. This makes the face appear much slimmer giving the wearer a very young look.
Emo hairstyles reflect the personal and individual hairstyle of the user and are very much in vogue among celebrities the world over, be they film personalities or sports stars. Sports stars wear Afros, Mohawks, The Buzz and other styles that have become a fashion statement that is widely copied by the teen agers whose idols they are. They are very much related to punk hairstyles that were famous among the rock stars of the 1980s.

Jennifer Aniston has maintained a long layered hairstyle that has influenced a lot of teenage girls. This hairstyle is suited to girls who have a long facial structure which also accentuates the bone structure of the face.

Meg Ryan has made the shag hairstyle famous and is quite popular with teenage girls who have short or medium length of hair. The hairstyle adds a lot of volume to the hair besides makes it bouncy. It is easy to maintain and mostly suited to teens that lead a very active life and require the hair to look well groomed at all times.

Halle Berry made spiky hairstyles a must for teenagers who are thin and have an oval face. The hair is cut and made spiky with the use of gel. This hairstyle is also one of the low maintenance hairstyles and quite a rage among teenagers.

There are celebrities like Catherine Zeta Jones who have preferred to keep their hair straight and silky. This is also quite popular among teenagers and they have added variations to this by adding curls or waves on occasions.

Hairstyles are a personal statement of fashion and each teenager has to go per his or her own choice and try and make the celebrity hairstyle their own by adding to it and creating a highly personalized style.
 

 
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