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Hairstyles In 2009 While everyone is looking out for the hair cuts and styles, even colors, which are most likely to be a hit in the coming year i.e. 2009, there are a handful of people who are concerned about the hairstyle trends. Hairstyle plays a very important role in the personality of an individual, making or marring his overall look. Thus, it is very important for you to pick a hairstyle that is popular and suits your face as well. Let us check out the hairstyles that will be a hit in 2009.
Hairstyle Trends in 2009 Cropped BobIf you are not ready to handle all the fuss that comes with long hair, then a cropped bob is one of the options that are going to be a hit in 2009. As it is, bob in itself means a pretty short haircut. If it is cropped also, you can imagine how extreme will it be. Cropped bob is short from all sides and usually, paired with heavily shortened blunt cut fringe. If you want to make it even more noticeable, then it is better to team it with peroxide blonde hair.
BangsIt seems as if bangs are here to stay, in 2009 as well. They were amongst the must-have additions for almost all the haircuts in 2008 and this year seems to be no exception. The best part about bangs is that they look extremely stylish, are excellent for those who have a high forehead and can even help you hide those unwanted lines. You can go for side-swept bangs for a flirty look, wispy bangs for a natural look and angled bangs for a modern city look.
FringesFringes are all set to make a comeback in 2009. For all those who have thought that the season of fringes has gone, it is the time to reconsider their options. The fringes for the coming year will be much more innovative, especially in the form of being teamed up with prominent layers. This look will work best with those who have fine hair and not too rounded faces. However, make sure that you look good all the time, since this cut dominates the face.
Mid-length HairIf you have always wanted to have mid-length hair, then 2009 is just the year to fulfill your wish. Yes, mid-length hair has made a comeback in this year. However, this year's version will comprise of subtle layering around the face, without even a single layer in the main body. The 'easy-to-style' look will work best for those who have shiny, textured hair. The best part is that this hairstyle suits any and every facial shape.
LayersWant to keep you hair long this year? Then, layers are what will be your best bet for 2009. Go for razored layers and if possible, use a flat iron to create a few 'jagged' edges. Whether you want to wear your hair up or down, create a tousled look or just sculpt it back, layers will go well with all the looks. Being versatile, layers go with wavy hair as well as straight hair, heart-shaped as well as round face. In others words, they will be perfect for you this season.
Pixie CropPixie crop is nothing but a natural progression from the bob hair cut. The hairstyle made its debut in 2008 and is expected to make heads turn in 2009 as well. It is even more attention grabbing than the cropped bob and promises to offer you a very young and funky look. However, if you are planning to go for this haircut, remember that it will involve a lot of styling. Otherwise, you might end up looking older than you are.

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Papildyta:Hairstyle Trends for Fall & Winter 2008, 2009When autumn rolls around, many of us have a desire for change. Whether it's drastic or subtle, one thing's for sure -- we want a change for the better. The latest trends for fall & winter 2008-2009 will distinguish a variety of hairstyles and cuts, many of them inspired by celebrities.
Length & CutWhat's different this fall is that short hair is just as trendy as long tresses. Whatever your preferred length, volume is essential. Texturing gives movement. Layered, razor-cut styles allow for wispy, sexy strands. Ends are casually flipped under or over (but not curled) using a blow dryer, paddle brush, and/or flat iron. Uneven, chunky layers look chic on shoulder-length, long and ultra-long hair.
Hairstyles & ColorPopular, shoulder length hair with waves and curls allow hair to fall naturally and compliment your face. Change is in the air. Deep brunette and auburn colors set the trend for fall and winter hair color, while a classic blond may wish to add some subtle lowlights for depth and dimension.
"Big" hair is making a comeback but you won't see the excessive volume that was popular in the 1980's. A trendy compromise is a wavy, tousled look that is easy to achieve with hot rollers or a 1 1/2, wide barreled curling iron. Finger combing assures the pieces stay together. For sex-appeal you can give your roots a boost by applying a root lifter and blow-drying your hair while holding it upwards, focusing on the roots only.
Shiny, sleek hair is always flattering and brings a healthy look. With no fly-aways, this allows for great pictures during the holiday season. This is easier to achieve in the fall & winter months because there's less humidity that can frizz out your otherwise sleek tresses. Use a flat iron to straighten out natural waves, section by section. Set the style with hairspray to ensure your hair stays straight all day long.
In a hurry? Take a cue from celebrities. Pull your hair back into a side ponytail or side bun. Gather your hair at the nape of your neck and secure with an elastic band, allowing a ponytail to fall over your shoulder or a bun that's visible from the side. Paris Hilton anyone?
BangsNot only are bangs stylish, they conceal a high forehead and unwanted lines. Side-swept bangs are sophisticated while flirty, wispy bangs hang naturally. Punk hairstyle trends call for piecey chunks that are easily separated with pomade or gel. For a modern city look, angled bangs will set you apart in a crowd.
HighlightsWhatever the season, highlights are always stylish. Thin or chunky, highlights and lowlights reveal a multi-color dimension to your hair that's a real eye-catcher. For the daring, copper, red and chocolate shades portray the playfulness and sexy side that adds just the perfect pizzazz to beat the winter doldrums.