Popular Teen Hairstyles
Teen Hairstyles April 26th, 2008
Many styles are ones teens can do themselves since they wouldn’t have the money to afford a professional job unless the parents pony up some serious cash for an hour-long hair session. Most hairstyles for teens are pretty inexpensive if they learn how to do their own hair and learn how to properly use hair care products and appliances on their hair to keep from damaging their hair to where it can’t properly hold a style in place.
Teens also experiment with hairstyles that do a lot of highlighting and bleaching which isn’t advised by professionals because of the fact that if someone keeps changing their hair color it can affect how a style will stand because hair over time can show wear when it’s processed too much.
Celebrities with Teen Hairstyles
Teens today have revamped classic hairstyles that were the in thing 20+ years back. You see a lot of teens today wearing shag cuts since teen idols like Ashlee Simpson wears it. Other celebrities like Hayden Paniterre and Kristin Cavallari are sporting the hairstyles that are swept up with some of the hair laying on the face or doing the layered look where the hair is kept down. African American girls look at Rihanna’s layered do that was made popular by Victoria Beckham and Alicia Keys for her soft curls hairstyle. Most teens are experimenting with different hairstyles to find a look that fits them since not all stick to one particular hairstyle because of the fact they find all kinds of new styles through popular magazines like Seventeen and others since they keep up with what teens are wearing in this day and age.
Teen Hairstyles Tips
Teens are also learning how to wear the right style for their hair type. Mostly layered and loose type of hairdos and not using so many chemicals in their hair and to use appropriate timing to change hair colors or to properly use chemicals in their hair. If not instructed on proper use this can cause many nice styles to not wear well because the hair was weakened from over using hair care products that can put weak spots on hair strands. It’s ideal to follow a stylist’s instructions to get the most of out a single hairstyle and not to really follow into trends because of the fact that most of the styles are going to be coming and going so much that you don’t want to do a lot of damage to your hair from over styling and processing it.
October 2nd, 2008 at 1:06 am
hi, I love the hairstyles on this site. i try and go for a straight look with side bangs, but my hair always gets frizzy outside, and it gets on my nerves. do you know what I can use to help with frizziness?
October 2nd, 2008 at 2:51 am
Ok, I’m 13 (in 8th grade, 14 in March,) and looking for a cute new haircut, but I’d like the hairstyle to be something that wouldn’t take me long at all to do in the morning before school. I’ve been looking with one of my close friends for a cute kinda wild hairstyles, but all the hairstyles that I found, and liked were ones my mom wouldn’t let me get. They were the choppy emo/punk haircuts. So I’m looking for something kinda like those styles, but not as choppy. My hair color is Dark Blond with Blond streaks, and I have bangs that go off to (my right) side of my face. The length of my hair is a little bit over shoulder length. Do you think you could help me find a new hairstyle that is a emo/punkish kinda haircut, not as choppy, and a short kinda cut?? ~Ash