Hairstyle Weekly Wrap: 19 October 2007


by Paola Fioramonte (TheHairStyler.com)

Celebrity hairstyles are constantly changing and new looks are emerging all the time. But don't worry because TheHairStyler.com's weekly coverage of celebrity events will keep you clued-in about all the hairstyle trends.


Julia Roberts

Julia let her hair down at the 22nd American Cinematheque Awards and made quite an impression. Her ends were chipped to soften the edges and long layers were cut through her back and sides to shape her ends. This style will be easy to maintain with regular trims.


Melissa George

Melissa chose to go with a more casual style at the New York premiere of "We Own the Night" and looked sensational! Her hair was left out to show off her soft waves, which were helped by the layers cut into her back and side sections. To complete her look, side layers were also added and were cut long to maintain width at the edges of her style.


CariDee English

CariDee chose a soft hairstyle for her look at InTouch Magazine's 5th Anniversary Party and looked great! Her length was left to flow past her shoulders and was complimented by her textured layers through the back and sides. Her long bangs were used to shape the front of her style nicely and were styled as short top layers for a funky finish.


January Jones

This was a fantastic look for January at the 22nd American Cinematheque Awards. Her blonde locks were cut in a bob shape and subtle layers were cut through the edges to shape her ends and lighten her length. To add shape to her overall style, soft bangs were added.


Ashanti

Ashanti arrived at the 2007 American Music Awards nominations conference looking sassy with her gorgeous locks left out for everyone to admire. Her length was cut to sit below her shoulders and medium to long layers were cut through her back and sides to create body and volume for her style. Her side layers were also started from mid face and tapered down to contour her face.





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