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Mariska Hargitay and Hilary Swank's New Blonde Short Haircut (photo)




Mariska Hargitay and Hilary Swank

Here are two lovely short hairstyles for summer. Mariska Hargitay and Hilary Swank, both with two different styles of short, but both perfect short cuts for summer 2008.
Newly blond and short haircut for Hilary Swank.

Hillary Swank with her new short haircut pixie cut for her movie AMELIA, where she plays Amelia Earhart. Read the whole article here at IN STYLE Magazine

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Lindsay Lohan - Long blonde middle part hairstyle

Also like Amanda Bynes, here's Lindsay Lohan with her dad in a similar hairstyle

Blond Amanda Bynes with long hair

Amanda Bynes with other castmate from Hairspray, Ricki Lake.

I was going to say Amanda's long middle part blonde hair was only for 20-somethings. But this is 40 something Demi Moore's hairstyle. So here's a basic hairstyle for women in their 20's, 30's, and 40's. Probably not a good look for someone with a long face though. Round faces, this would be great on.


Julia Roberts - Hairstyles for Women in their 30's & 40's

Julia Roberts turned 40 this year, but these are all hairstyles that would look great on women in their thirties or forties.




Long bangs set to the side with a very dark brunette color. A professional layered look.


Hollywood glamour with Farrah Fawcett hair parted in the middle, but still, it works well. I tend to like Julia with darker or red hair than blond, I thought overall that this worked.


The "Un-do" What's interesting is this hairstyle is commonly seen on Kate Hudson, Meg Ryan, or Jennifer Aniston, but on Julia it looks more....just woke up. I think because her coloring is not very California girl, or maybe it's the glasses. I'm not sure, but it's a casual do and would be good for a young woman with lighter eyes. This hairstyle in a darker color or an auburn, would be perfect on her.

Red haired Julia. I think Julia looks best as a redhead. Her skin just looks so much healthier. A reminder for those of us who like to go too blond, the warmer tones can fix pale skin to a healthy glow. Middle part and curls, auburn locks. Lovely.


Strawberry blonde Julia Roberts. Great haircut with side-swept bangs, long and slightly layered. Again, the only thing that would make this haircut look even better on her is if it were a bit darker. Still, a great look for any thirty year old or any forty year old.

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Hayden Panettiere hairstyle - long blond hair with bangs




Here's Hayden Panettiere's haircut with side-swept bangs and blonde highlights.

Charize Theron with LONG blonde hair - 2007 white dress



Personally, I think Charlize looks best with short hair, but this is an easy hairdo, straight with bangs, that most women and most face types can wear.

A nice golden blonde to pep up winter. But be careful if you choose this color, a LOT of upkeep and can get a little brassy.

Michelle Williams with Short Hair

Cute pixie cut on Michelle Williams. Stylish easy hair for fall.

This haircut would look good on women of all ages and women with long or oval faces. Of course, Michelle's heart shaped face fits is perfectly.

More Hairstyles for Women in their Twenties--

Want to color your hair blonde? Get a blonde foil with varying degrees of warm blond lowlights, allow your natural color to still be present to avoid a high maintenance hairstyle.

The most natural blond color -Scarlett Johansson

***If you're going to go blonde, follow Scarlett's example above with warmer blonde lowlights foiled in. Unlike below, her hair does not look bleached and the above color will allow your skin tone to glow.

When describing to your stylist what use terms like caramel, golden, to keep your hair from being too ashy or bleached. Make sure your natural is color is mixed in to have a low maintenance style. Have your stylist go a little lighter around your face to frame it.



Scarlett Johansson blond wavy hairstyle (wash & wear- though we at Hair Obsessed guess that this did not dry naturally for this photo shoot)








Funky short artistic haircut with bangs





Natalie Portman with long hair looking like Keira Knightley


Natalie Portman medium-length hair / wavy hair







Natalie Portman with a cute pixie cut
















A young but professional look

More Hairstyles for the Women in their 20's - for 2007






Kate Bosworth's hairstyle--

Two styles-- a more casual layed look and a straight hair bob.






The Intellectual Look--

For a more writerly look or collegiate look, try red hair with a slight sideswipe bang. The color is what's working here-- an auburn red with just a little bit of red highlights around the face.


I love both of the styles in this photo above. Urban sophisicated. Though Norah's hair could fit a lot situations and styles.






Norah Jones' hairstyle--

For long hair, Norah Jones has a wonderful look.







Another brunette musician with long layers & a bit more angled bangs.

Best Color - Jennifer Aniston




Let's be honest, not many can pull off this style. You need fine straight hair and just the blow drying requires a commitment some don't even have to their mates, but the color, this perfect not too light honey colored blonde hair-especially on someone who is naturally darker, this looks great.

Tell your stylist, a little lighter around the face and then mix it up. Say "honey, caramel," or "warm or dark caramel" if you want a darker look.

In the fall you can darken things up, but a perfect end of summer highlight. Add some chunky loop earrings to steal the look.

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