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Special Hair Styles of Asian American Stars, Models, and Regular Women Ladies, Welcome to AsianHairstyles.com. Here you can view hairstyle images of regular woman (pics 1-20) and famous Asian women (bottom section: Ziyi-China). There are now 12 formal Asian celebrity hairstyles photos in full size. Each celeb picture is from a special Hollywood event in the last few years. So all the pictures are modern Asian hair styles. They will guide you if you want to get the perfect new haircut, or you are planning a big social event, such as a prom, wedding, or gala--or just going out. All the photos are licensed. You can download or print out any of them for your personal use. If you would like to refer your friends to any of them, please link to the web page on which they appear, or simply add a link to http://www.asianhairstyles.com/ Enjoy your visit. Sincerely, Asian Hairstyles.com The Classic Asian Beauty Website "It is very tough to cut Asian hair."--Kim Vo, Celebrity Hairstylist, Shear Genius (Episode 1, "In The Dark") To see the other female hairstyles which are as good for Asians as everyone else, review 2010 hairstyles. That page has looks with ethnic diversity. Elsewhere on that site you will find Brenda Song and Aishwarya Rai hairstyles.
Michelle Krusiec with flippy haircut style for her medium-length cut in summer 2008.
Asian model with cute short bob hairstyle. It's jaw-length and thick on the sides. It has a long fringe but it is piecy and has low coverage. Looks nice! Bobs are fashionable and this is a good pick for girls today. It is so sweet.
Karen Cliche with very long Asian hair. She looks amazing with it so thick. She has subtle dark brown highlights in her virtually black hair. It is layered and memorable. Neeko Abriol, the stylist, says: "The face is the picture; the hairstyle is the frame." You can see in Karen's haircut how the layers help frame her face.
Jelynn Rodriguez has beautiful, big, long, wavy hair. It is highlighted in multi-tonal fashion that makes her hairstyle even more sexy. Volume is perfect and the addition of a few wispy piecy curls give it more personality.
Brenda Song has a similar kind of hair color style in 2010 as the two girls above her who were photographed in previous years. This suggests highlights are still in fashion. One survey among the general population (i.e. all races) indicates about 50% of women have them. In recent years in some circles the trend has been a slight shift towards more subtle streaks. Basically, this means toning things down (thinner streaks and darker tones). This is a good development because it is usually more attractive and implies greater maturity. The most popular shade of brown for Asian girls is represented by the young actress above. It's really not too different from what one color expert was recommending ten years ago. You could indeed call it either the standard or classic technique for adding dimension to dark Asian women's hair.
Brenda had voluminous wavy locks for a few years but switched back to straight, which is the same texture she had for one of her medium hairstyles as a young star several years ago. This is a cute teen look! It is layered and easy to recreate. Not everyone gets a new cut each year--even celebrities who have access to the famous stylists. Miss Song had essentially the same look for a few years, but then got tired of it. Are you bored with yours? What are you going to do with your hair in 2011? You could get inspired from hairstyles 2011. Around the time when this site was launched about ten years ago in 2001 in one online forum there was a comment by an Asian girl. She complained that there were only three different hairstyles for Asians! That's not true, but it expresses a common frustration. As noted earlier, even hairdressers admit it's difficult to style it, but that shouldn't stop you from getting something you love. It may take a little longer to find a committed professional with the right skills, or even find the perfect cut, but it's worth the effort. Every time you see an Asian woman with gorgeous hair ask her, "Where did you get it done?"
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