Fall 2011 – Winter 2012 Hair Style Trends

Ready for a style update?!

It seems that many of the hair style trends from Spring 2011 are morphing only slightly for the winter. Romantic braids, homemade curls, center parts and vintage looks are all over the runways and celebrity fashion.

Pixie short hair cuts are still in, Fringe is definitely still in. Whether you keep your bangs straight, swept, or over one eye, they are still a Winter 2012 trend.

Braids, and Braids, and braids. Long braids, multiple braids and updoes with braids! Think classy, librarian chic braids or fish tail. Braiding is a neat device to add a bit of complexity to a look without spending too much time on your hair. A larger braid can be your entire look where as little braids can add a nice accent to a hair do, up or down.

You can easily add braids to two other looks that are in right now – the center part and the pony tail.

This youtube video can give you other braid ideas:

Braids being such a versatile style can be worn as an up or down!

Another updo that is being seen on the runways is the ponytail. High on the head, or low by the neck, both are in for the winter. Some of these ponytails are accompanied by a little knot at the base or a hair wrap, to disguise the elastic.

Center parts are everywhere now! And in combination with fringe, braids or any up do.

This entry was posted in A Message from e-Wigs.com, Style Tips. Bookmark the permalink.

5 Responses to Fall 2011 – Winter 2012 Hair Style Trends

  1. Ivey Stflorant says:

    Good day! This is my first visit to your blog! We are a group of volunteers and starting a new initiative in a community in the same niche. Your blog provided us beneficial information to work on. You have done a extraordinary job!

  2. Stephine Scobee says:

    Awesome post! I will keep an on eye on your blog.

  3. Carie Rawlings says:

    Youre so cool! I dont suppose I’ve read anything like this before. So nice to find somebody with some original thoughts on this subject. Really thank you for starting this up. This website is something that is needed on the web, someone with a little originality. Useful job for bringing something new to the internet!

  4. Mary says:

    I have natural ethnic hair (very curly and thick, but not course). I transitioned from braids to a natural style using Moroccan Oil Intense Curl Creme. I love this product. My hair

    stays very hydrated, and I can create a variety of natural styles using the Intense Curl. I also take my product to my hair stylist. She also loves the product. There are no artificial chemicals, and is very

    safe on natural hair.

  5. Katia says:

    My stylist recommended this product for my medium to long hair that tends to have some wave and frizz. I

    have never had a flat iron, but I can successfully get the smooth, straight look I want in 7 minutes, and my hair is pretty thick. The iron heats up in one minute, and is easy to use because of its slim

    design. I would recommend not starting at anything beyond the 35-40 setting to start with or you may really damage your hair. Other than that, this is a great purchase and I’m happy to have it!