Trendy Teen Hairstyles-Stand Out in a Crowd

Posted in Hairstyle Trends on Jul 03, 2009



Trendy Teen Hairstyles-Stand Out in a Crowd

By Redmund

What is it about teen hairstyles that make them so different from any other styles? Nothing is the answer to this question. There is no difference, in fact there is no such thing as a teen hairstyle. When have you ever heard a young girl/boy going into a hair salon and asking the hair stylist to give them a teen hairstyle? A teen hairstyle is simply a particular style that young teenagers sport because it is the latest trendy hairstyle. So the next time you hear a youngster asking for a teen hairstyle you will know they are asking for a particular style that other teens are raving over.

Teens love to be hip and trendy. They want to be up on the latest hair, skin, and prom advice to name just a few. Although they love to look their best, the teens of today are incredibly busy with school, social activities and jobs. They do not have a lot of spare time for fussing over their looks.

The right hairstyle can help in altering your looks to a great extent. For the fashion conscious people, it is not enough to have the latest designer ensembles or accessories. The hairstyle also has to complement the outfit. The cut of the dress and the way your hair are styled need to be planned with careful consideration.

Nonetheless girls and boys if you want to call a particular hairstyle a “teen” one, then so be it. The bob haircut, layers, ringlets, bangs, pony tail even braids are all styles deemed fitting for a teenager as long as they are in fashion.

Teens are always on the lookout for the latest cool trendy teen hairstyle to match their desired fashion, and a fabulous way of finding what’s hot on the scene is to browse magazines or to go online. Everything you could possibly want to know about hair is there.

If anyone knows about what a fad is, it’s the teen; however we have them just branching out and unaware. A fad is something that comes and goes (here today gone tomorrow.) The best sort of hairstyle to choose is one that doesn’t restrict styling options too much. Remember, what was the craze yesterday might change tomorrow so make sure your hair is flexible to be able to adjust to the next all the rage hip hop teen hairstyle.

Back again to that all important issue – the shape of your face. Once this is established your hairdresser will highlight the most essential features while emphasizing on how the hairstyle will make your face pretty. The right hairstyle will minimize problem features you’re not comfortable with. The three kinds of face shapes – round, long and square and teen hairstyles vary according to these face cuts. Keep hair to shoulder length without any parting if your face is round. This will lengthen your face. While this may be a good thing it can also give a show of hardness. To beat this, choose a soft hairstyle that impels gentleness. If short hair is not for you and you have a square face then straight shoulder length hair flicking towards the ends will suit.

The pony tail has been in fashion since I can remember and still going strong. It’s an easy style to manage

The angled bob hairstyle is hugely craved over. The hair is kept longer in the front to frame the shape of the face. It is a hairstyle easily angled so it allows freedom for you to change the style when you want.

Blunt bangs hairstyle is suitable for the round/square face. If you want to highlight the cheekbones while giving them a toned down look then blunt bangs is the style for you.

The razor cut bob is a style where hair rests on the shoulders. Side parts and zigzag effects make this style very alluring.

Consider the soft wedge haircut for the youthful look. It is a popular style as it suits most face shapes. It’s a style that is soft and smooth because of layering and texture. The soft wedge cut adds volume so more ideal for the person with fine hair.

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