Haute Hair Styles for Fall 2012
Written by Deej Walit on Tuesday, 11 September 2012. Posted in Beauty
- Ponytails, side-parting, and extra volume – these were the trendy hairstyles just this summer, but as you know, summer’s over. And as you bid adieu to the season of bright and fun tones, it’s time to say hello to the haute hair styles for fall. And this year, the trendy hair color takes a fiery change.
Photo Credit: http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/ - This fall, vibrant red locks are trendy. Check out Emma Stone’s red locks as she and fellow hottie Rooney Mara graced the Mercedez Benz’s fall 2012 fashion show. To get those vibrant red locks, try putting your choice of semi-permanent hair color in a bowl then cover and heat it in a microwave oven for about 30 seconds. That should give your locks a super vibrant red color.
Photo Credit: http://ia.media-imdb.com/ - Chalking is another a fun and easy way of applying some hues in whatever section you want to in your hair. It gives you that quick glam look for a rockin’ weekend. What’s also great about chalking is that you can create and ditch the look even before the next work week comes. By Friday, you’re party-ready and by Sunday night, you’re ready for your beauty sleep, ready for another manic money-making Monday.
Photo Credit: http://scbeautyhigh.files.wordpress.com/ - Ombré did you say? Why yes, it’s still in this season. You can amplify that look where your hair has warm base at the roots that subtly turns into lighter tones at the tips. Ombré is absolutely hot this fall and the celebs aren’t holding back with their versions of this haute fall hair style. Want proof? Check out the amazing transformations of your fave hot female celebs, like Jessica Biel, Drew Barrymore, and Leighton Meester.
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http://1.bp.blogspot.com/ - Color-wise, fall is definitely all about the extreme, but what about the ‘dos? What ‘dos are haute this fall? For one, there are the perfectly pulled back and precise ponytails. The slick, styling serum-polished ponys are in, giving you ladies the chance to do away with the windblown or tousled look and opt for that shiny, frizz-free look instead. Want to get the look? Try copying Gwyneth Paltrow or Beyonce’s versions of the precise ponytail.
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http://www.celebitchy.com/ - As opposed to the slick ponys, the low volume hair and the loose waves are another trendy hairdo this fall. They’re more street-inspired, with hair given that imperfect texture and simple appeal. These are great for the ladies who’d much rather have the wash-and-wear or the matted down hairstyle.
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http://www.amandarijff.com/ - Twisty hair is also in this fall, and you can twist your hair in any sort of direction you prefer. Want that braided crown or that knotted up-do? Go for it!
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http://cdn4.blogs.babble.com/ - Fall 2012 also pays homage to the ‘60s bouffant embellished with bedazzled headbands. Create that retro-fab do by teasing your hair and applying a generous amount of hairspray.
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http://www.kellysignaturehair.com/ - And finally, speaking of bedazzled headbands, ornate and embellished hair accessories and floral headpieces are trendy this fall. Want some inspiration? Just look at how Kiera Knightley and Kirsten Dunst did it.
Vibrant reds, chalking, ombré, polished ponys, twisties, bouffant, and bedazzled hair accessories – these are your haute hair trends this fall. With the fierceness of these hairstyles, you’re sure to look hot despite the cold autumn months.
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About the Author
Deej Walit
Deej Walit has been writing professionally for over 10 years now, having gained experience in the fields of publishing, advertising, marketing, and broadcasting. During the past year though, she has been doing freelance work – writing web content for various clients. Currently, she’s one of the full time writers for PinAgency.









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