JENNA USHKOWITZ 'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

by TheHairStyler.com
Updated on December 12, 2012

View yourself with Jenna Ushkowitz 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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These highlighted locks are blow-waved smooth from root to ends adding movement to the mid-lengths to ends for shape and style. The bangs are are worn down to frame the face and completes the over-all look perfectly. Regular trims is needed every 4-6 weeks to prevent split ends.


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The long dark chocolate locks are dressed in loos waves all through the back and sides then the top half is pinned back adding height and lift making it perfect to frame a round face. This simple half updo is easy to re-create at home and great for any day or night occasion.


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Cool and casual is what this hairdo is about. The lovely length is left to fall over the shoulders showing off the highlights added for contrast and the soft movement the mid-lengths to ends. Soft bangs are cut to compliment the face and completes the over-all style perfectly.






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These glossy highlighted locks are dressed in waves through the mid-lengths to ends giving formal hairstyle movement and shape. This is perfect for any special occasion and great to compliment a round face. A little product is needed for hold and shine.


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A combination of medium to long layers cut all through the sides and back gives this style plenty of movement to the mid-lengths to ends for a stunning finish. This fab 'do is perfect for those with round face shapes and is great for any special occasion.


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Only subtle layers are cut around the edges of this luscious look to lighten the length and encourage the bounce of the soft waves added to the mid-lengths to ends for shape and style. This casual look is great for those looking for a sassy 'do for any occasion.






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This casual up-style is styled in waves and loose curls all over then pinned to the back of the head leaving random strands out to soften the over-all style. This is easy to re-create with hot-rollers or a curling iron and is great for any occasion.