Color- Dirty Blonde, with blonde high lights in a mixture of different shades.

Suits - Oval and heart shaped faces.

Good For - Fine, to medium hair.

Ask your hairdresser for a short layered bob, long enough to wear curly.

To style it yourself roughly dry your hair, then divide it into sections, to tong, use large sized tongs. Get a silicon based styler, to minimize frizz. When your done tonging don't brush your hair through, you'll ruin the curls, just run your fingers through it, if you have to. Finish off with some hairspray for strong hold.

 

Suits- Oval, Round or heart shaped faces.

Good For- Only people with naturally curly hair, which is thick and has loads of body.

Color- Golden Blonde

To get this look you'll have to go to the hairdressers and get a layered bob, to maximise texture. Then once its washed a short blast with the hair dryer is all it needs, but if you want a more choppy finish get some flat heated irons, such as Morphy Richards Mark hill Kick It, to break up the ends of the hair and make it kick out like Reese's. Follow with some John Frieda Sheer Blonde Funky Chunky, a texturising gel which will create a broken up piecy finish.

 

 

Suits- Oval and heart shaped faces.

Good for- Straight hair, or curly, if you don't mind spending time straightening it.

Color- Golden blonde with darker blonde streaks.

Just like the above hairstyle, this is a layered bob but it's been straightened. If you have curly, or wavy hair blow-dry it using a heat protector spray, such as Charles Worthington Cool Heat Protector, and John Frieda Frizz Ease Serum will help give you a sleeker finish.

And to get Reese's choppy finish ask a hairdresser to use a razor at the bottoms of your hair. Then when styling your self just use some tongs to kick out the bottom.

 

 

Suits- Short, or Neck length hair. Heart or Round shaped faces go best.

Color- Red but almost strawberry blond.

To get Miranda's hair start by washing your hair, then add some Charles Worthington straightening balm. Then blow-dry your hair until its straight.

If your hair doesn't go perfectly straight after blow-drying just get out your straightening irons and get rid of any of the curls or kinks that are left.

When your hairs completely dry create a side parting and sweep any hair that's in your face to the side with the most hair so you create a kind of bang and tuck any long pieces at the back behind your ears. Leaving all the shorter pieces to fall into place naturally.

 

 

Suits - Heart, oval and square shaped faces.

Color - A mid blonde base, with some golden and lighter blonde streaks.

This is a simple ponytail but it has a little bit of a twist. First blow-dry your hair, using a volumising spray, or mousse, to add a bit of height. Once its dry back comb the hair at the crown a little bit, so its got some height, and spray on some lacquer to keep it all in place.

Tie your hair back now, into a pony that's quite low down on the back of the head and use a clear band to secure it. Instead of leaving the hair in the pony straight, give it a bit of a pull and take out some strands so it's a bit spiky. Now spray your whole head this time, with the lacquer.

 

 

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