Sarah Harding in her first appearance on the face and body of Ultimo Lingerie on 12/05/06
Lack for abundance is not on celebrity Sarah Harding’s menu as she poses for Ultimo
Lingerie. Her straightened hair is styled with an edged up bob in the back moving longer and angled alongside her face. Her top
is sleek and smoothly designed to meet her sides beginning with a straight part. Her color gives a blast from the past into the
whitish platinum color so prevalent in the 1960’s. Completely fashionable for today is her darker new growth that lends contrast
and depth for her eyes.
Should you desire to have this most attractive look, you are to tell your stylist you
would like a bob with a clipped up back. Yes, we are talking about being almost shaved. How high depends upon you
and your stylist. The other hair will fall partly over the clipped area and begin to graduate in length as it moves to the sides.
The top will be parted on one side and measured to be in sync with the longer angled sides that will point to your chin. Use a flat
iron along with a styling aid for stability. Considering Sarah’s hair color, most hair would have to be completely bleached out to
a high pale yellow to achieve this tone with a white platinum toner applied afterwards and plenty of conditioner. I would not advise
this if you have fine, delicate hair.
Ciara in New York on 12/05/06
Rap star celebrity Ciara has almost as many different looks as she does tunes. She
boogies to the beat with ultra long lush, coils of curls and more curls. Could this be hair extensions? Could these be hair pieces
or a wig? My professional opinion is a big fat yes, with a nod toward all of the above. What if you have hair that is just as lush
as Ciara and would like to have this sort of picture for yourself? Here is what you can do: Wash and condition your hair and rinse
and towel dry. Apply a good setting gel or lotion with a lot of moisturizer inside. You will need some medium sized rollers that
will be easy for you to work with and an old fashioned rattail comb. Begin rolling in your crown taking sections about ½ inches in
diameter. Set your rollers on a vertical placement instead of the normal horizontal pattern. Follow setting pattern in irregular
checkerboard rows as you go down, filling in whatever gaps come. Same on the sides as you work your way up to your top. When your
hair is dry, gently finger into place and use styling spray if desired.