In common, most guys love short haircuts,but long hairstyles on men also looks great!
Bae Yong Joon (born August 29, 1972 in Seoul, South Korea), is a South Korean actor best known for his roles in numerous television dramas. He is also known as the abbreviated BYJ to many of his fans, or as Yon-sama (ヨン様), with the "sama" being an honorific suffix in Japanese.
His long hair looks so good.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Japanese Medium Hairstyle
Medium length Japanese guys hairstyle with highlights.
This is a very popular hairstyle for guys in Asia, no matter in Japan, Korea , Hongkong or Singapore.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Asian Boys Long Hairstyles
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Latest Curly Prom Hairstyles
Girls, compared to boys, give more importance to their prom hairstyle. There are various prom styles that girls can sport in a prom event. Forget about popular traditional prom hairstyle such as famous sassy messy updo style, and focus on the most trendy hairstyle this season, ie. Curly hair.
Curly Prom Hairstyles
Polished and sultry, this style is made all the more striking with shiny strands placed against layered, piecy ends. Some are curled while others are flat-ironed for just the right mix.
Attention Curly Prom
A headful of short, springy curls in a light chocolate cherry color is the sure way to have all the attention on you during the prom night. If you've got naturally thick, curly tresses, then diffuse dry hair to prevent frizz from forming. Shape and define ringlets into place with a styling iron, then fluff up iwth fingers.
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Curly Prom Hairstyles
Polished and sultry, this style is made all the more striking with shiny strands placed against layered, piecy ends. Some are curled while others are flat-ironed for just the right mix.
Attention Curly Prom
A headful of short, springy curls in a light chocolate cherry color is the sure way to have all the attention on you during the prom night. If you've got naturally thick, curly tresses, then diffuse dry hair to prevent frizz from forming. Shape and define ringlets into place with a styling iron, then fluff up iwth fingers.
Technorati Tags: Prom Hairstyles, Curly Prom Hair
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Stylish Korean Mohawk Hairstyle
This is a fashion Korean boy, love this black total look crossed by the big red bag.
Stylish Korean mohawk hairstyle for men
The hair in the middle is longger than two sides.Usually this kinda haircut the child wear, but for the fashion guys, emm, really cool!Korean fashion haircuts for boys
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Short Asian Hairstyles Trend in 2010
Short Asian Hairstyles in 2009. Have a glimpse at latest and modern short hairstyles for men in 2009.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Asian Guys Shaggy Hairstyles - Korean Mens Hair Fashion
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Latest Party Updo Hairstyles
Create a French Twist
What you need: Volumizing spray, comb, small U-shaped hairpins, bobby pins, maximum-hold hair spray.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spritz the hair with volumizer. Use a comb to part the hair across the back of the head, from ear to ear. Gather the top section of hair at the crown, twist it one time, and secure with hairpins.
Step 2: Gather the bottom section of the hair at the nape of the neck. Twist it in a column upward, so that the ends stick up.
Step 3: Grasp the column of hair and tuck it underneath itself in the direction of the twist. Secure the hair along the twist with bobby pins. Finish with a misting of hair spray.
French Twist Updo Hairstyle
Create a Double Bun
Best for: Hair that is medium to long and one length or with long layers. All textures.
What you need: Smoothing serum, comb, brush, elastics, hairpins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Apply smoothing serum to damp hair and blow-dry straight. Use a comb to part the hair across the back of the head. Brush the top section back into a ponytail at the crown and secure with an elastic. Brush the bottom section into a ponytail at the nape and secure.
Step 2: Twist the top ponytail several times and secure it with hairpins to one side of the bottom elastic.
Step 3: Do the same with the bottom ponytail, twisting it and pinning it in place on the opposite side of the top elastic. Pin the hair against the scalp so that it looks like one uniform bun.
Gorgeous Double Bun Hairstyle
Create a Cascade
Best for: Medium to long hair that is one length or layered. All textures.
What you need: Texturizing spray, one large elastic, large bobby pins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spritz damp hair with texturizing spray and let air-dry. Gather the hair loosely into a ponytail at the crown. Don’t pull too tight; you want the natural texture to show. Secure with an elastic.
Step 2: Grab a one-inch section of the ponytail. Create a loop with the section by bringing the ends up to the scalp and securing with a bobby pin. Repeat until all the hair has been looped.
Step 3: To frame your face, gently pull out a few tendrils. If you have bangs, let them hang loose.
Everlasting Cascade Hairstyle
Create a Side-Swept Chignon
Best for: Medium to long hair of one length. All textures.
What you need: Comb, brush, elastic, hairpins, maximum-hold hair spray.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Make a side part with a comb. Brush the hair into a low ponytail on the same side as the part.
Step 2: Secure the ponytail behind your ear with an elastic. Twist the ponytail until it begins to coil around on itself. Secure the coil around the elastic with hairpins.
Step 3: If any front pieces come loose or you have bangs, sweep them to the side opposite the coil. Spritz the entire style with hair spray
Create a Messy Bun
Best for: Curly or wavy hair of all lengths, with or without layers.
What you need: Texturizing spray, an elastic, bobby pins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spray wet hair with texturizing spray and scrunch. Allow to air-dry, or blow-dry with a diffuser to bring out the waves.
Step 2: Gather the hair into a ponytail just below the crown. Secure with an elastic. Don’t worry if short pieces around the face come loose.
Step 3: Split the ponytail into three sections. Working section by section, twist the hair and pin it to the scalp near the elastic. Let the ends stick up.
Messy Bun hairstyle
What you need: Volumizing spray, comb, small U-shaped hairpins, bobby pins, maximum-hold hair spray.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spritz the hair with volumizer. Use a comb to part the hair across the back of the head, from ear to ear. Gather the top section of hair at the crown, twist it one time, and secure with hairpins.
Step 2: Gather the bottom section of the hair at the nape of the neck. Twist it in a column upward, so that the ends stick up.
Step 3: Grasp the column of hair and tuck it underneath itself in the direction of the twist. Secure the hair along the twist with bobby pins. Finish with a misting of hair spray.
French Twist Updo Hairstyle
Create a Double Bun
Best for: Hair that is medium to long and one length or with long layers. All textures.
What you need: Smoothing serum, comb, brush, elastics, hairpins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Apply smoothing serum to damp hair and blow-dry straight. Use a comb to part the hair across the back of the head. Brush the top section back into a ponytail at the crown and secure with an elastic. Brush the bottom section into a ponytail at the nape and secure.
Step 2: Twist the top ponytail several times and secure it with hairpins to one side of the bottom elastic.
Step 3: Do the same with the bottom ponytail, twisting it and pinning it in place on the opposite side of the top elastic. Pin the hair against the scalp so that it looks like one uniform bun.
Gorgeous Double Bun Hairstyle
Create a Cascade
Best for: Medium to long hair that is one length or layered. All textures.
What you need: Texturizing spray, one large elastic, large bobby pins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spritz damp hair with texturizing spray and let air-dry. Gather the hair loosely into a ponytail at the crown. Don’t pull too tight; you want the natural texture to show. Secure with an elastic.
Step 2: Grab a one-inch section of the ponytail. Create a loop with the section by bringing the ends up to the scalp and securing with a bobby pin. Repeat until all the hair has been looped.
Step 3: To frame your face, gently pull out a few tendrils. If you have bangs, let them hang loose.
Everlasting Cascade Hairstyle
Create a Side-Swept Chignon
Best for: Medium to long hair of one length. All textures.
What you need: Comb, brush, elastic, hairpins, maximum-hold hair spray.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Make a side part with a comb. Brush the hair into a low ponytail on the same side as the part.
Step 2: Secure the ponytail behind your ear with an elastic. Twist the ponytail until it begins to coil around on itself. Secure the coil around the elastic with hairpins.
Step 3: If any front pieces come loose or you have bangs, sweep them to the side opposite the coil. Spritz the entire style with hair spray
Create a Messy Bun
Best for: Curly or wavy hair of all lengths, with or without layers.
What you need: Texturizing spray, an elastic, bobby pins.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Spray wet hair with texturizing spray and scrunch. Allow to air-dry, or blow-dry with a diffuser to bring out the waves.
Step 2: Gather the hair into a ponytail just below the crown. Secure with an elastic. Don’t worry if short pieces around the face come loose.
Step 3: Split the ponytail into three sections. Working section by section, twist the hair and pin it to the scalp near the elastic. Let the ends stick up.
Messy Bun hairstyle
Monday, September 7, 2009
3 Simple Steps to Straight Prom Hairstyles
Do you want to straighten your wavy hair without damaging it with a straightener? Then a blow dryer is your answer. Here are a few quick tips to make your wavy hair, not so wavy anymore.
1. Add some heat activated serum onto your hair, or even some anti-frizz serum. These work miracles, you just need to do this before you start drying your hair.
2. You must dry your bangs first, however, if you have a cowlick, it might be pretty hard to get your bangs all the way straight, but that doesn't mean you cannot try. Hell, a little natural wave can look pretty good though. You will need to take a round brush, and brush your bangs down while you point the dryer at your bangs. Please be careful, and keep the dryer at least 6 to 8 inches away, or it might just burn you.
3. Now, if you want volume, just flip your hair upside down, and brush it while you dry. However not everyone wants volume, at least not all the time, then just take sections at a time, and brush it with the round brush, while you dry.
It's pretty much done now, however, you do not want to brush your hair for awhile, if you do, it's going to get frizzy, and you may lose the straightness in the process. Now, keeping this style for as long as possible, such as most of the day, will most likely require you to apply some hairspray.
Now do you see how easy it is to get your hair straightened without resorting to a hair straightener? It is quite easy isn't it? Now you will never have this problem again, you'll be able to switch back and forth from wavy and curly, to straight anytime you want.
1. Add some heat activated serum onto your hair, or even some anti-frizz serum. These work miracles, you just need to do this before you start drying your hair.
2. You must dry your bangs first, however, if you have a cowlick, it might be pretty hard to get your bangs all the way straight, but that doesn't mean you cannot try. Hell, a little natural wave can look pretty good though. You will need to take a round brush, and brush your bangs down while you point the dryer at your bangs. Please be careful, and keep the dryer at least 6 to 8 inches away, or it might just burn you.
3. Now, if you want volume, just flip your hair upside down, and brush it while you dry. However not everyone wants volume, at least not all the time, then just take sections at a time, and brush it with the round brush, while you dry.
It's pretty much done now, however, you do not want to brush your hair for awhile, if you do, it's going to get frizzy, and you may lose the straightness in the process. Now, keeping this style for as long as possible, such as most of the day, will most likely require you to apply some hairspray.
Now do you see how easy it is to get your hair straightened without resorting to a hair straightener? It is quite easy isn't it? Now you will never have this problem again, you'll be able to switch back and forth from wavy and curly, to straight anytime you want.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Boy's Short Hairstyles
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