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Best Haircuts for Long Faces -- Short is Good, but Go 'Good Short' Short cuts look great on a long face, just focus on adding width, not length Photo courtesy of: www.blackpeeps.com << Previous | Next >> Short hair on a long face works well because it allows the eyes to pop & takes attention away from hair length. However, you want to avoid a fluffy top which, like long hair, just adds more length to your whole appearance. Instead, focus on a short look with width, like this great cut. Best Haircuts for Long Faces -- Add Bangs Layered Cuts Work Great for Long Face Shapes The Layered Look -- Perfect for Long Face Types Longer Bob -- Great for Thick, Straight Hair Brown, Sexy Bob -- A Great Haircut for Long Faces Photo Gallery -- Bad Haircuts for Long Face Shapes Best Haircuts for Long Faces -- Short is Good, but Go 'Good Short' Don't Want to Sacrifice Length? Add Width With Curls Want to Keep the Length? Easy. 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Sally Beauty Best Tressed 2005 Survey Photo Credit: www.celebrities.pl Splits Hairs With Catherine Zeta- Jones and George Clooney Winning Best Hairstyles Results of the Sally Beauty Best Tressed (R) Survey were based on Harris Interactive Inc.-conducted telephone interviews among a nationally representative sample of 1,028 adults (509 men and 519 women), aged 18 and older and living in private households in the continental United States. “ The Top 3 in Each Category Female Celebrity with the Best Hairstyle in 2005 Catherine Zeta-Jones Tyra Banks Eva Longoria Female Celebrity with the Worst Hairstyle in 2005 Britney Spears Diana Ross Lil’ Kim Male Celebrity with the Best Hairstyle in 2005 George Clooney Antonio Banderas Matthew McConaughey Male Celebrity with the Worst Hairstyle in 2005 Donald Trump Snoop Dogg Prince Charles Female Celebrity with Worst Bottle Blonde in 2005 Anna Nicole Smith Paris Hilton Christina Aguilera Male Celebrity with Worst Bottle Blonde in 2005 Hulk Hogan Brad Pitt Billy Idol ,, Read the entire article Related Articles Mariah Carey’s poodle hairstyle , Madona’s 70’s Hairstyle , Nicole Ritchie–The Classic Bob Hair Style , Walk the Line, Hair Styling , Celebrity Hair Style Trends , Jessica Simpson, Paris Hilton & Nicole Ritchie what do they have in common? , Technorati Tags: celebrity hairstyle , hair industry news , hot hairstyles Got a question, war story or comment about this topic? 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Introduction This information will help you understand your choices, whether you share in the decision-making process or rely on your doctor's recommendation. This Decision Point is for people with inherited hair loss ( androgenetic alopecia ) only. If your hair loss has another cause, talk with your hair professional about your treatment choices. Key points in making your decision Everyone has some hair loss every day. However, for some, hair loss becomes excessive, and treatment with medications may slow hair loss and help to regrow hair. Consider the following when making your decision: You may not get as much hair growth as youexpect. You must take the medications over the long term or anyregrown hair will fall out. Your insurance probably will not coverthe medication, and the medications can be expensive. You may haveside effects not yet known from taking these medications long-term. It may bevery dangerous to take these medications if you are pregnant or if you havecertain health conditions, such as heart problems. You may feelthat the possibility of regrowing hair and feeling better about your appearanceis more important than the limitations of hair loss treatment. Medical Information What medications are available to treat inherited hair loss? Medication for treating inherited hair loss slows thinning of the hair and increases coverage of the scalp by growing new hair and enlarging existing hairs. Currently, medications used to treat hair loss caused by heredity include: Minoxidil . Minoxidil (Rogaine) isavailable without a prescription and is sprayed on and/or rubbed into the scalptwice a day. Finasteride . Finasteride (Propecia),which is available by prescription, is a pill taken once daily. Finasteride hasnot been proven effective in women and is not approved for women by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 1 Finasterideshould never be taken or handled by women who are or may become pregnant,because it can cause birth defects. With these medications, hair coverage tends to improve on the top of the head but not on the forehead area. How effective are these medications in treating inherited hair loss? The effectiveness of finasteride or minoxidil depends on your age and the location of the hair loss. These medications do not work for everyone, and you should not expect to regrow a full head of hair. These medications slow thinning of the hair and increase coverage of the scalp by growing new hair and enlarging existing hairs. However, they need to be taken every day. If you stop taking them, any hair that has grown in will gradually be lost, and within 6 to 12 months your scalp will most likely appear the same as before treatment. Both medications must be taken daily. It may take 6 months of treatment before you see results. Minoxidil Minoxidil slows hair loss and grows new hair. In men, the 5% solution appears to be more effective than the 2% solution, but it costs more and may have more side effects. 2 Minoxidil seems to work best on people younger than 30 years of age who have been losing hair for fewer than 5 years. 3 Finasteride Finasteride is recognized as a successful therapy for inherited hair loss for men. Research reports that it slows hair loss on the scalp and helps regrow hair. 3 One study showed that finasteride may potentially improve hair loss on the forehead, which is usually less likely to respond to treatment than hair loss on the top of the head. 4 However, bald spots will not be completely covered, and visible results may take from a few months to a year. Finasteride has not been proven effective in women and is not approved for women by the FDA. 1 What are the side effects of these medications? Side effects of minoxidil include skin irritation and an itchy scalp. In women, minoxidil may cause facial hair growth, especially on the forehead and cheeks. If you have heart problems, ask your health professional about using this medication. Finasteride should not be taken or handled by women who are or may become pregnant, because it can cause birth defects. Possible side effects in men include sexual problems, such as difficulty getting an erection. What are the disadvantages of taking these medications? The disadvantages of taking these medications for hair loss include: The medications may not work. You should notexpect to regrow a full head of hair. Visible results may take from a fewmonths to a year. You must take the medication every day. If youstop, any regrown hair will fall out, and you may actually end up with lesshair than when you started treatment. The medications are expensiveand usually are not covered by insurance. What are the risks of not taking these medications? There are no risks to your health if you decide not to take medication for hair loss. However, for some people, there may be a risk to their well-being and self-esteem if they feel that hair loss has affected their appearance. The risk of not taking medication is that your hair loss will probably continue. However, medication is not always effective, and hair loss may continue despite treatment with medication. If you need more information, see the topic Hair Loss . Your Information Your choices are: Use medication to help stop hair loss and possibly regrow new hair. Do not use medication to treat hair loss. Have hair transplantation surgery or other surgeries to regrow hair. The decision whether to take medication to treat hair loss takes into account your personal feelings and the medical facts. Reasons to treat hair loss with medication Reasons to not treat hair loss with medication You have begun to lose your hair, and you wish to prevent more hair loss. Regrowing your hair could help your self-esteem and make you feel better about your appearance. Are there other reasons you might want to treat hair loss with medication? Your hair loss doesn't really bother you. You would only be satisfied with a full head of hair. Medications may have serious side effects when taken with other medications or if you are pregnant or have health conditions, such as a heart problem. Any hair regrown with the medications would be lost if you stop taking the medications. You may even end up with less hair than when you started treatment. Medications to treat hair loss are expensive and usually are not covered by insurance. Treatment may not work. Are there other reasons you might not want to treat hair loss with medication? These personal stories may help you make your decision. Wise Health Decision Use this worksheet to help you make your decision. After completing it, you should have a better idea of how you feel about treating hair loss with medication. Discuss the worksheet with your doctor. Circle the answer that best applies to you. My hair loss causes me significant stress or unhappiness. Yes No Unsure I don't want to use medications every day. Yes No Unsure I'm worried about unknown side effects. Yes No Unsure A small improvement in hair coverage would be worth the time and money. Yes No Unsure I am pregnant. Yes No NA* I have a heart condition. Yes No Unsure I can afford to pay for the treatment over the long term. Yes No Unsure I realize that the treatment may not work. Yes No Unsure *NA=Not applicable Use the following spaces to list any other important concerns you have about this decision. What is your overall impression? Your answers in the above worksheet are meant to give you a general idea of where you stand on this decision. You may have one overriding reason to use or not use medication to treat hair loss. Check the box below that represents your overall impression about your decision. Leaning toward treating hair loss with medication Leaning toward NOT treating hair loss with medication Return to the topic Hair Loss . References Citations Springer K, et al. (2003). Common hair loss disorder. American Family Physician , 68(1): 93–102. Olsen EA, et al. (2002). A randomized clinical trial of 5% topical minoxidil versus 2% topical minoxidil and placebo in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in men. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology , 47: 377–385. Habif TP (2004). Hair diseases. In Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy , 4th ed., pp. 834–863. Philadelphia: Mosby. Leyden JJ, et al. (1999). Finasteride in the treatment of men with frontal male pattern hair loss. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology , 40(6, part 1): 930–937. Author: Paul Lehnert Last Updated July 28, 2004 Medical Review: Patrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine Randall D. Burr, MD - Dermatology © 1995 - 2005, Healthwise, Incorporated, P.O. Box 1989, Boise, ID 83701. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liablility for the decisions you make based on this information. For more information, click here . About Our Sutter Health Network · Contact Us · Privacy Policy · Home hair styles. TheHairStyler.com - | hair styles and hair | hair styles Wedding planning | hair styles black hair | hair style 'best' suited | Hair Styles Fashion Blog | Hair Styles Coloring Your | hair style like any | hair styles, black hair | hair styles Exotic Allure | Hair Styles Men's Hair | Hair Styles 3950 Hairstyles | hair styles. Books with | Hair Styles Revenge History | hair styles. Low yearly | Hair Style Selections and | hair style. Hair style. | Hair Style - Long | hair style Narrow These | Hair Style | Hair ProductsThe Science of Styling: Long-Lasting Volume The World of Hair an on-line reference by Dr. John Gray, provided by the P&G Hair Care Research Center. For more beauty science, please visit www.pg.com For styling, tips, advice, visit physique.com The Science of Styling: Long-Lasting Volume Chapter Written by: Dianna Kenneally, Physique Senior Scientist Dr. John Gray, International Board of the Oxford Hair Foundation Featuring Commentary by Danilo, Celebrity Hairstylist About the Authors Dianna Kenneally, Physique Senior Scientist, is regarded as an expert in her field. With 19 years of experience at P&G in the research and development division, Dianna continues to be involved in the development of a wide range of hair care products, including Physique. Diannas ongoing research on new styling products, including tracking product trends, keeps Physique at the forefront of innovative hair care technologies. Her expertise spans both beauty and hair care. With twelve years of experience in beauty care and nine years exclusively in hair care, Diannas research has played a key role in the development of a variety of P&G products. After receiving her degree in Chemical Engineering from Case Institute of Technology at Case Western Reserve University, Dianna earned her MBA from Xavier University in Cincinnati. Dr. John Gray is a member of the International Board of the Oxford Hair Foundation. He received his medical degree in London and pursued a career in General Practice. He is a Medical Advisor to Procter & Gamble and is a member of the European and American Hair Research Societies and the Royal Society of Medicine. Dr. Gray has published three books on hair and hair care, including The World of Hair, and is especially interested in human hair diversity and its origins. He has lectured widely on the subject of hair health to doctors and hairstylists around the world. Danilo is a well-known hair stylist to the beauty, fashion and celebrity worlds. For the past 15 years, whether behind the scenes at a runway show, on location at a music video, or touring with No Doubt, Danilo has consistently created unique and unforgettable hairstyles. Danilo has many celebrity and trend-setting music industry clients. Most recently Danilo was the lead stylist for the Vogue/VH1 Fashion Awards. Danilo has been the Physique celebrity stylist since its launch in 2000. His styling advice is featured in many Beauty Magazines and on Physique.com. Introduction Around the world, creating long-lasting volume is one of the most frequent reasons for styling hair. A thick, full head of hair is a sign of health and beauty. It can be used to help accent your best facial features and camouflage your worst. In fact, nearly 50% of women in North America and Europe alone are trying to create more volume and thickness when styling their hair 1 . In this report, you will learn the science behind voluminous hair and what you can do to make it last all day long, even if nature did not give it to you. What is Long-Lasting Volume? Specifically, consumers who are styling their hair for volume tell us they are looking for: 2 Hair that has body and fullness (88%) Hair that holds its "shape" (74%) Hair that maintains its volume over time (68%) Hair that has height and lift away from head (68%) Hair that stays away from face (55%) When consumers have volume style failure, they typically see: 3 Hairstyle loses its shape (70%) Hair lays flat against the head (64%) Hair is limp and has no bounce (63%) Hair falls into face (45%) Hair styled by danilo hair style of boys | hair styles. 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Do You Think It's a Fake? » From Cynthia Nellis , Your Guide to Women's Fashion . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! November 16, 2005 Formal Hair Styles Once you've found your formal dress, you'll want to pull your look together with a great formal hair style. Find out which looks -- from trendy to classic -- work for special occasion dresses in this photo gallery. Photo, left, of a high chignon, from the Carolina Herrera runway. © 2005 Cynthia Nellis. 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