Hue Knew It Makeup Section Hue Knew It Hair Care Section Hue Knew It Body Care Section Hue Knew It Skin Care Section Hue Knew It Beauty Tools Section Hue Knew It Featured Celebs Section Hue Knew It Beauty Brands Section Hue Knew It Features About Hue Knew It Subscribe to Hue Knew It



Search For Beauty Solutions

Stylish Tweets!

Beauty Videos from Hue Knew It Beauty Blog TV

 

“HueKnewIt is a MUST-read blog.” - Supermodel Beverly Johnson

“…thanks for putting this information together for us!”  - Joy
“I just found this site and am in love INSTANTLY!!.…”  - Alyssa J.
“I like the web site because it has alot of beauty and hair information that I can apply to myself.”  - Chalima T.
“I came across this site by surprise and loooooove it! Keep up the great work! It’s MAGIC!”  - Cindy
“This site is amazing. I am so happy to find a site that caters to women of color with QUALITY products.”  - Nichole W.
“I am such a product junkie so I’m so glad I learned of your site!”   - Anonymous
“Finally! A blog for all of the “product heads” like myself!”   - Miss Priss
“Can’t wait to learn various ways to maintain moisture in my natural hair.”  - Toiyah J.
“Just found your web site and was impressed with the layout, the pictures of ladies who look like me-skin hues- and the information shown. Would like to read more.”  - Madelyn W.
« Best Beauties of 2010 | Main | WHAT'S NEW? Unforgettable Moments, HissyFit & Hard Candy Cosmetics »
Tuesday
Dec282010

HAUTE HAIR: Sculpt it. Slick It. Spike It. 

short hair and hue knew it nia long and hue knew it american crew and hue knew it cynthia bailey and hue knew it got 2 b and hue knew it

 

Short and sweet, doesn’t have to mean perfectly neat and boring. If neat and boring describes how you’ve been wearing your short “do” lately, then read this entry closely, because it’s your time to look like the fashion-forward contemporaries you see here.

The first step is getting a healthy dose of confidence and saying this affirmation until you believe it - “messy” isn’t a dirty word.” Unfortunately, many stylists have conditioned us into thinking that having no strand out of place before leaving the salon or home is the way you should always look. I believe differently.

Have fun with your hair and jazz it up with some of these cool hair products make the masses ask as you walk by, “I wonder who does her hair?”

You not only expose you’re fierce makeup skills and vivacious personality when you go short, but if your hairstyle reads conservative, it looks as if you’re taking yourself way too seriously.  

Show less restraint and a lot more funk with Cynthia Bailey’s style with products like American Crew Molding Clay & got2b inplay Sculpting Paste ($6.29, cvs.com). The former is a men’s line of products which works wonderfully with coarse hair. The latter is a fantastic molding paste for all textures of women’s hair and you’ll love the pleasant smell. Get her spikey look and create definition by using a dime-size of product and roughing up your entire head until you get the shape you want.  Use very little to get the wispy pieces that appear throughout Nicole Ari Parker’s or to just define the front of your hair like Nia’s. Note: What all three styles have in common is a good, essential cut. You need this first before you try to create texture.  

What’s interesting about Redkin’s Rewind 06 ($19.99, target.com) is that it works on damp hair and creates strong shapes and versatile styles. Even after it’s been applied, Rewind stays moist and flexible so you can change the style again if you so choose. The formula is super light and won’t weigh your hair down.

Beyonce’s hairstylist, Kim Kimble knows exactly what a black woman needs to tame those unwanted fly-aways especially around the nape of your neck - it’s called Kim Kimble’s Wax Stick ($9.99, target.com). Just slick it on and keep it movin’.

The moral of the story is to turn heads with your new look, let the self-consciousness go, and get the stares you want.

 Hue Knew It? I did.   

 Share    

 

 

Subscribe to Hue Knew It Beauty Blog Submit a Tip to Hue Knew It, The Beauty Blog Ask a Question

Disclaimer: Some products featured have been provided by the brands and/or public relations agencies.

HAUTE HAIR: Sculpt it. Slick It. Spike It.

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.