Sunday, August 18, 2013

Jennifer Aniston Hairstyle Pictures

Jennifer Aniston's ever-changing hairstyles became a cultural phenomenon back in the mid-'90s with "The Rachel," her Friends character's signature look. Since then, Aniston has come a long way with the help of friend and stylist Chris McMillan. While her look evolves, the effect remains the same: pretty, sexy, easy hair in a natural-looking shade of blonde.

1999: Aniston arrives at the Emmy Awards with a hippie-chic twisted style. Faux dreadlocks become a sought-after party look.

2000: Sleek, relaxed, and parted down the middle — Aniston makes this simple style seem modern.

2000: After years of ultra-long locks, Aniston has her hair cut to a dramatically different chin-length bob. Here, she wears it wavy.


2001: She wears her bob pin-straight with tons of movement. Women everywhere ask their stylists for a serious chop.

2002: She grows out the bob but keeps the ends bluntly cut. Here, her highlights are a little darker than her usual California blonde, probably to cover up the streaky color she had in The Good Girl.

2003: Aniston's red carpet style at the Emmy Awards is effortless: a classic blowout with a side part.


2004: With side-swept bangs, loose waves, and a rich, dark blonde color, Aniston looks radiant.

2009: This simple, elegant, braided look from the Oscars continues to be popular today.

2009: Classic waves, an easily maintained length, and shiny, multidimensional color epitomize Aniston's laid-back glamour.

2010: Today, Aniston is the picture of all-American beauty. Her golden highlights perfectly complement her tawny skin while her swingy layers frame her face.
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David Beckham HairStyles

Through the years, David Beckham has become as famous for his hair styles as for his free kicks. A look at some of his more famous "hair-lights": ___ 1990s Still a youngster in 1999 and enjoying his most successful season as a soccer player, Beckham had dyed blonde hair and left it long in the front and short at back. If it was for good luck, it worked because Beckham and his Manchester United teammates won the Champions League, the Premier League and the FA Cup in the same season — the first English team to win the treble.

___ 2001 As the years passed and Beckham became more and more a cultural fixture, the midfielder shaved his head altogether. But his nonhair style didn't last too long.

___ 2002 At the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, Beckham sported a fauxhawk — or fake Mohawk. It was simple enough to do, letting his hair grow a little over the top of his head and then greasing it up straight, but it sure caught on. The style became a global sensation, and Beckham was the reason.

___ 2003 By the time he was ready to leave England for the glamour of Real Madrid, Beckham was back to blonder and longer hair, looking a bit like Brad Pitt's brother. The long locks didn't last, but they almost certainly gained him even more fans.

___ 2006 His hair got shorter again with time, and darker. By 2006, his hair was cut short on the sides, flared up at the front. Not exactly a fauxhawk, but certainly harkening back to those days.

___ 2007 He made a return to the shaved-head look in 2007, just as he was leaving Europe for a new career in Los Angeles with the Galaxy. Once there, he let the top grow but kept the sides as close as a Marine.

___ 2013 Now with Paris Saint-Germain, the aging Beckham (he's 38) is looking more dapper than ever with his hair combed back over the top his head and few days' worth of beard almost always gracing his lips, cheeks and chin. Often looking more like an English businessman than a sportsman, the grease-backed coif is likely to be his last as a soccer player.
It's hard not to notice trends in celebrity hairstyles. Actors and actresses are in the media every day and are scrutinized for what they do, what they say and especially for how they look. If you are a celebrity, having a bad hair day is not an option. Currently in the news, reality TV mom Kate Gosselin is sporting a new edgy style that a lot of people are trying to copy. The once blonde, then brunette, then blonde again Gosselin had her short hair highlighted and cut with edgy angles. Many celebrities have had the same hairstyle for years and pay no attention to trends that come and go. Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Swift and Courtney Cox have had long hair with the only variations being straight or curly.
Recently, popular singer Fergie switched her golden locks for dark brown. This simple color change made a big difference in her look. Reality star Kim Kardashian wanted to try a shorter hairstyle for a photo so celebrity hairstylist Ken Paves found a wig that gave her the look she wanted without having to clip her own long locks. Men's hairstyles have a little less leeway. Most men really only change their looks for movie roles - either growing it out like Tom Hanks or Mel Gibson, or shaving it off like Bruce Willis or Keenen Ivory Wayans. Singer Adam Lambert, runner up of this year's American Idol contest, was able to alter his looks to suit the song he was singing. His pitch-black spiky do was perfect for rock tunes, but when he slicked it back, he became an Elvis look-alike. Long hair, short hair, curly hair, straight hair, no hair- no matter what the latest trend is, celebrity hairstyles will continue to influence the way we want to look.