Trends for Every Hair Type
- Trends for Every Hair TypeCheck out our favorite styles for every type of hair. -GloWe love when Oprah plays up the natural texture of her curly hair. If you've got 'em, flaunt 'em. And the bigger the better this holiday season. Remember that you can use a small curling iron to define strands that get unruly.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24470_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeStraight, fine hair is perfectly suited for this season's trendy pixie cut. It actually makes your locks appear thicker than they actually are.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24463_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeAnother great cut for thin hair, or hair that's been damaged by overprocessing is the chin-length bob. Your ends will look instantly healthy.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24465_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeIf you have curly or waving hair, you should embrace that body even if you blow it out straight, as Zoe does with this updo. The pieces framing her face are really what make it work.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24469_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeDon't despair if you have super-thick, board-straight hair; embrace it. A girl with wispy locks would never be able to pull off this side-swept updo as beautifully as Lucy does.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24462_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeIf your hair tends to thin out at the ends, use a large-barrel curling iron to add lots of ringlet curls that give the illusion of thickness.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24466_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeWhen you have super-duper thick hair, sometimes it's best to just let it all hang down, as Kim does on a regular basis. Add a little wave around your pretty face to draw attention to it.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24461_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeThere are a few hairstyles that work for everyone, like the sleek ponytail. If your hair is curly, however, be sure to slick it back with a light gel or anti-frizz product to prevent pesky flyaways.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24458_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeEva has lots of natural texture in her hair and uses it well by teasing the top of her updo to give the look lift.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24457_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeWhen your hair is long, thick and shiny like Demi's, we say don't touch a thing. Part it down the middle and be on your merry way.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24456_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeSometimes very thin, straight hair is the best kind of full bangs like Christina's. Just make sure they're not too thick or they'll weigh down your face.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24455_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeGrowing out short hair is a major pain. But Carey shows off a cute way to deal with the awkward length: tiny twists and lots of bobby pins. You'll look great and your hair will be out of your face.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24454_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeWe love a girl who's not afraid of her tight curls. Beyoncé shows us all that kinky curls can be both adorable and dressy at the same time.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24453_Original.jpg
- Trends for Every Hair TypeThe slick bun is every woman's best friend, no matter what her hair type. If you've got even the littlest amount of length, you can pull it off. And this classic will never, ever go out of style.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24452_Original.jpg
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1 of 14Check out our favorite styles for every type of hair. -Glo
We love when Oprah plays up the natural texture of her curly hair. If you've got 'em, flaunt 'em. And the bigger the better this holiday season. Remember that you can use a small curling iron to define strands that get unruly.
Michelle Williams
2 of 14Straight, fine hair is perfectly suited for this season's trendy pixie cut. It actually makes your locks appear thicker than they actually are.
Nicole Richie
3 of 14Another great cut for thin hair, or hair that's been damaged by overprocessing is the chin-length bob. Your ends will look instantly healthy.
Zoe Saldana
4 of 14If you have curly or waving hair, you should embrace that body even if you blow it out straight, as Zoe does with this updo. The pieces framing her face are really what make it work.
Lucy Liu
5 of 14Don't despair if you have super-thick, board-straight hair; embrace it. A girl with wispy locks would never be able to pull off this side-swept updo as beautifully as Lucy does.
Rachel Bilson
6 of 14If your hair tends to thin out at the ends, use a large-barrel curling iron to add lots of ringlet curls that give the illusion of thickness.
Kim Kardashian
7 of 14When you have super-duper thick hair, sometimes it's best to just let it all hang down, as Kim does on a regular basis. Add a little wave around your pretty face to draw attention to it.
Gwyneth Paltrow
8 of 14There are a few hairstyles that work for everyone, like the sleek ponytail. If your hair is curly, however, be sure to slick it back with a light gel or anti-frizz product to prevent pesky flyaways.
Eva Longoria
9 of 14Eva has lots of natural texture in her hair and uses it well by teasing the top of her updo to give the look lift.
Demi Moore
10 of 14When your hair is long, thick and shiny like Demi's, we say don't touch a thing. Part it down the middle and be on your merry way.
Christina Ricci
11 of 14Sometimes very thin, straight hair is the best kind of full bangs like Christina's. Just make sure they're not too thick or they'll weigh down your face.
Carey Mulligan
12 of 14Growing out short hair is a major pain. But Carey shows off a cute way to deal with the awkward length: tiny twists and lots of bobby pins. You'll look great and your hair will be out of your face.
Beyoncé
13 of 14We love a girl who's not afraid of her tight curls. Beyoncé shows us all that kinky curls can be both adorable and dressy at the same time.
Jessica Alba
14 of 14The slick bun is every woman's best friend, no matter what her hair type. If you've got even the littlest amount of length, you can pull it off. And this classic will never, ever go out of style.
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