No doubt most young women are scouring the magazines to find out what's hot in celebrity hairstyles in 2007. What to do with their hair is probably top of most women's worry list - yes even ahead of men!
Why else would people say she's having a bad hair day whenever a woman is less than her usual sunny self? So if you are looking for the latest styles, there are a few things you might need to think about before becoming the latest celebrity clone. When it comes to hair, there really is no such thing as one size fits all.
While you are studying the hairstyles of the stars, it is always a good idea to take a good look at the rest of the person.
How short or tall are they, how old are they and, most important, what shape of face do they have? Many hairstyles do not suit every shape and size of woman - if you have a very long, thin, face, you might want to think twice about long straight hair. If you take a good look at some of the emerging celebrity hairstyles in 2007, you'll see that one of the reasons the celebs look so good is that they are careful to match their style to the shape of their face - or rather their stylists are.
Gwyneth Paltrow is one of those stars with a rather longish face and if you look at her latest pictures, you'll see that she avoids long, straight hair. She favors a medium length cut with hair feathered lightly over the forehead and cheekbones. Medium length hair is suitable for many different face shapes as there is enough hair to give definition to features but not enough to overwhelm them. Look for more of these celebrity hairstyles in 2007.
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