WENDIE MALICK'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

View yourself with Wendie Malick 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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Wendie Malick is looking as gorgeous as ever with this short haircut. Short styles that add volume on top of your hair can elongate your face. This is an ideal style for someone who wants to make their face look longer than it is. The volume also helps to give off the illusion that you have more hair than you actually do. This technique is good for someone who has hair that is thinning out. Short hairstyles do work well for round faces, oval faces and if you add the bangs, they'll soften the edges of face shapes such as diamond and triangle. In addition to being easy to style, this haircut is neither too short nor too long.

You'll need to cut your hair every 4 weeks or so to make sure that the color stays on your hair and that your bob stays in shape. The color will need to be touched up every six weeks or so to ensure that it remains vibrant and that your roots do not show through.

When applying makeup, you want to keep it simple and natural. Browns and golds can be used on your lids or even as a simple wing liner. Your look will be complete with a nude or pastel lip color. To make your makeup application more unique, you can use your favorite lipstick color to finish off the look. Highlight and contour your face and neck area to give off the illusion of the perfect oval face shape and you are ready to take on your day!


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This brunette mane is blow-waved to add body to the roots and subtle movement through the mid-lengths to ends. The long bangs are styled slightly to the side to soften the face and completes the over-all look magnificently. Product is needed to hold this 'do in place and tame flyaways.

Wendie Malick looks lovely here in a curled chin-length bob with soft layers throughout. The sleek styling of this ‘do is a great way to frame an oblong face shape and camouflage a high forehead. The blunt edges of this bob not only makes her hair appear thicker but also adds movement and sculpting around the jawline. This ‘do gives her locks an overall trendy, fun look that can be worn for both day and night.

Wendie has an ivory complexion and brown eyes making her best suited to golden brown and blonde tones of hair. Here she goes for both with a chestnut base and beige blonde highlights. Wendie has kept her base color at the crown which gives her color a natural look, with highlighted blonde streaks throughout to brighten up her complexion and make her eyes pop.

Wendie Malick is an American actress, voice actress, and former fashion model, best known for her roles in television comedies.


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This highlighted mane is smoothed down through the top with the ends turned under to frame the jaw-line for a simple look and feel. This casual style is great for those with fine to medium hair looking for a style that is easy to manage with regular trims every 4-6 weeks.






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Long layers are cut through the back and sides making it easy to style with a little texture for shape and style. The bangs are styled down to frame the top of the face and completes this simple style perfectly. Only a small amount of product is needed for shine and hold.


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This medium length do has long layers jagged cut through the edges to lighten the length and adds texture to the over-all 'do. The bangs are also layered and worn to frame the face and completes the the look perfectly.


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This fab bob is cut to sit under the jaw-line framing the neck-line for a sweet and simple look and feel. This style is best suited for those with fine to medium hair types and can be easily maintained with regular trims every 4-6 weeks.






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This simple yet stunning 'do is cut into a bob shape with little or no layering at the edges to achieve a solid finish. This classic look is great for those with long face shapes and will need to be trimmed every 4-6 weeks to keep maintain shape.