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22 Gorgeous New Hair Ideas

1/26/2009 5:11PM by StyleList Staff

22 Gorgeous New Hair Ideas

    We've got 22 new hair ideas, fresh-picked from the runways and the red carpet. From a super-easy (and uber-glam) ponytail idea, to hair-headbands (yes, really) update your 'do for the spring with these hot new looks.

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    Mark Leibowitz

    Go for a glam pony
    The trick to giving yours this smooth-as-glass look: Flat-iron your tail.

    Mark Leibowitz

    Make a hair headband
    Take sections from behind your ears, wrap around your head (twist in the center, if you'd like) and bobby pin. So chic!

    Mark Leibowitz

    Sleek up your cropped cut
    None of that shaggy bedhead this season-short hair is polished and sexier than ever. Mist shine spray onto your palms and lightly run them over your hair to give it a high gloss.

    Mark Leibowitz

    Go to new heights!
    Try this dramatic Audrey Hepburn-ish style for a major event. First, tease hair like crazy. Now take a section, pull it to the back of your head, roll under so it poufs up and pin. Do your whole head, smooth with a brush, add hairspray and slip on a thin band.

    Mark Leibowitz

    Do a better ballerina bun
    A high knot is too little-girl; keep it below your crown. Gather hair, twist the tail, coil, tuck in the ends and pin.

    Mark Leibowitz

    Add some extras!
    Three gorgeous ways to dress up your hair this season: bright barrettes, bold-print scarves and pretty jeweled pins.

    Mark Leibowitz

    Define your part
    There's nothing wrong with a messy line, but a neat, clean, done-with-an-actual-comb one looks so crisp and fresh now. To do it, make your part when hair's damp; smooth on gel; let dry.

    Mark Leibowitz

    Try a fresh twist
    For the first look, brush hair smooth, loop your ponytail up and pin the ends under. For the others, leave those ends sticking out.

    Mark Leibowitz


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