SARAH SHAHI'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

View yourself with Sarah Shahi hairstyles. We provide easy "How to style" tips as well as letting you know which hairstyles will match your face shape, hair texture and hair density.


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Long Wispy Hairstyle

Sarah Shahi has an amazing personality that is full of life and joy and she makes sure that her hairstyle is an extension of her personality! Beautiful layers, delicately styled from the mid-lengths to the ends, create a wispy effect under the jawline, enhancing the overall shape and softness of the style. She has parted her hair down the center, allowing the layers to frame her face well and draw attention to the center of her face. This technique helps to elongate her face shape to perfection. Due to the way in which the layers fall on the side of her face, glasses will not suit this look. This is particularly flattering for individuals with long, natural locks and requires regular trims to prevent split ends and maintain a healthy hair appearance. If you have an oblong, diamond, round or heart face shape, then this is the perfect style for you to try out. Medium to thick hair density will be best for this hairstyle. Once you are done styling, you will need to use some product to ensure that this look stays in shape.

When it comes to your makeup application, you want to make it match the occasion. If you are styling this for something formal, than a smokey eye with a wing liner will work best. If this is for something more casual, then the no makeup look paired with a nude or pastel lipstick color will be best for this hairstyle.






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Long Straight Dark Mocha Brunette

These mocha brown locks are left to fall over the shoulder showing off the jagged cut layers that gives the over-all 'do texture and shape. This look will need product for hold and shine and regular trims every 4-6 weeks to prevent split ends and to maintain a healthy look and feel.






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Long Straight Mocha

Stunning layers cut through the mid-lengths to ends of this look allows the ends to sit wispy under the jaw-line to add shape and soften the over-all style. This is best suited for those with long natural locks and will need regular trims to avoid split ends.






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Medium Straight Dark Brunette

"Low fuss" was the main aim of Sarah Shahi's hairstyle for the New York premiere of Bride Wars. Her medium length 'do had layers cut through the back and sides to add more body and width. This style would be best suited to those with longer face shapes.











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