Searching for the 2007 Celebrity Hairstyle for you?
If you decide to go for super star style then make sure you do your research. What looks great on the longish face of Gwyneth Paltrow might not be good for you. When you do your celebrity watch, look for one whose face shape is closest to your own.
Not all hairstyles, however trendy, will suit everyone.
Whether a hairstyle looks good really does depend on the structure of the face. Celebrity hairstyles change constantly; don't forget they are likely to have a team of professionals looking after their hair. You may have to live with yours a bit longer so it's essential that you find a style that suits you well.
Look in celebrity and fashion magazines or surf the internet looking for a 2007 celebrity hairstyle that will go with the shape of your face. If your face is long and thin then unfortunately the long and sexy waves favored by Jessica Alba are not for you. However, if long hair is your thing some celebrities are having it cut shorter and wispier at the front and longer at the back. That way you would offset a long face. Or go for a layered medium length style like Heather Locklear. This is extremely versatile because you can wear it up or down, on your face or off.
At the other end of the scale, short hair is back big time, on the catwalks this year. If your face is shaped like Kylie Minogue's then go for short, wispy hair this season. You'll be right up to date as well as sexy and stylish.
Short hair comes and goes; it is never entirely out of date, from Twiggy in the sixties, to Halle Berry the look has been used with great success.
Overall, it's very important to consider the size and shape of your face, before you jump into a new 2007 celebrity hairstyle.
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