Being famous means that you have to look your best, which means plenty of new and exciting celebrity hairstyles in 2007.
Some of the latest pictures around indicate a move towards wavy or curly for any length of hair - looks as though there is a move to more feminine hairstyles this season. Tara Reid and Miley Cyrus have both gone for long and wavy hair - one with low lights and the other with highlights. So watch out for some color changes in the coming months.
Rich, dark tones are tipped to turn the celebrity heads this coming year, with mahogany, burgundy and eggplant sure to be hot favorites. These may come as full-on panels of color or as highlights and low lights that are strategically placed to give the best emphasis.
Some stylists predict that the sedu hairstyles sometimes adopted by Hilary Duff and Jennifer Lopez may still be hot numbers for celebrity hairstyles in 2007. Just remember that this style is not for everyone and applying heat directly to your hair on a regular basis is not a good idea. Celebrities have the time, the money and the stylists to change their looks on a regular basis when the rest of us may be stuck with the same style for a while. Sedu hairstyles take some looking after, particularly if your hair tends to be curly rather than straight. So think carefully before going down this road. Still others think that Jennifer Aniston's long but casual look is the way to go.
At the moment the trend is for a sculptured look, as in sedu and some mod styles, or a wavy but casual style that doesn't take too much looking after. Bounce, shine and color look to be even hotter than last year. So keep your eyes open if you want to be up on the latest celebrity hairstyles in 2007.
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