Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Crazy Teen Hairstyles

Confidence will make or break any hairstyle or hair color choice.


Completing your overall look means being able to blend your outfit, accessories, and hair in a way that looks cohesive, stylish and unique. With an open mind and a bit of creativity, you can create a unique and crazy hairstyle no matter what your hair's natural texture or color may be. Though haircuts go in and out of style, you need to feel confident in your decision to pull off your new look, regardless of what is popular.


Mohawk


The mohawk is a classic in the realm of unusual hairstyles. Many people associate mohawks with the anti-conformity punk scene. Typically, a mohawk features hair that goes in a single strip down the middle of the head from the forehead to the nape of the neck. Shaving off all hair around the middle strip gives a more dramatic effect to the haircut. You can choose to wear the remaining hair in a short strip (which you can wear naturally), or you can use products, such as pastes or wax to stick your hair straight up, giving a more extreme look. Latest-hairstyles.com notes you can go even further in personalizing your mohawk by using products to mold your hair into different shapes. (See Reference 1)


Angles


Symmetrical cuts are great for a clean and polished look, but when you want to go for something a bit more edgy, you are better off with a hairstyle that has dramatic edges and angles. Dramatic changes in length, such as having the hair to the left of your nose longer then the right side, will give you an unforgettable look. With short hair, creating texture and stacking the hair will create volume and drama. While straight styles are popular with angled and asymmetrical looks, you can incorporate interesting cuts with wavy or curly hair, too. Ask your stylist make use of your hair's natural texture when coming up with a choppy new look to ensure you will be able to repeat the styling process at home.


Color


Adding color to a hairstyle will instantly give your look new definition. You can add highlights to give an unexpected contrast in color to your look, or dye your entire head of hair one color for a more drastic change. The Hair Boutique website notes highlights (color that is lighter than your base color) and contrasting lowlights (color that is darker than your base color) can be combined to give a funky, high dimensional look. (See Reference 2)

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