Best Hairstyles For Heart Shaped Faces. There are many different looks one can try with a heart shaped face. You can tell you have a heart shaped face if your forehead is wider than your jaw and your chin is narrow. The best styles to frame your face include short and full, long bangs, and bangs that go straight across the forehead. Also try styles such as the chin length bob, which is made particularly for your face shape. Off center parts are also good for heart shaped faces.When it comes to styles you should avoid steer clear of styles that emphasis your upper face, meaning no slicked back looks. You mostly likely have amazing cheekbones so stay away from top heavy haircuts.
Celebrities with your face shape: Reese Witherspoon, Faith Hill, Heather Graham and Jennifer Lopez





Twilight Hairstyles. Edgy looks and trendy styles from Twilight movies, from Bella’s sultry curls to Edwards stylish intoxicating messy looks everyone wants Twilight hair. It doesn’t matter if you love the series or not, you have to admit one thing, the actors from Twilight all have great locks. Look below to see trendy styles from Robert Pattinson, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner.








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2009 Rihanna Hairstyles and Haircuts. Rihanna is always making changes to her hair, and for 2009 her styles changed so often that I could barley keep up. From her pixie cut turning into a mohawk, to her mohawk being shaved on the sides, to Rihanna adding blonde highlights, and even hair extensions. Ms Ri has been quite busy changing her edgy style but each looks represents who she is. See all of her hot styles from 2009 below.









How To Create A Twisted Updo. The look of the twisted updo is chic, polished, and works for all face shapes. You can wear this look to any formal event, party, or even just because. Look below for step by step tips on how to create this look.



1. Make a side part and take three inches of the hair closest to the front and pin to the side.
2. Take another three inches from the crown of the head, right behind the section of hair you just marked off and pin that to the side as well.
3. You should be left with two sections of hair on both sides of your head.
4. Take the hair from the right section, and twist hair into a low ponytail, you should go from your temple to the nape of your neck.
5. Take the hair from the left section, and do the same but make sure you keep hair on an angle.
6. You should be left with 2 “rolls” on each side of you head.
7. With the hair in the low ponytail, you should coil pieces together and allow them to fold into each other, just use pins to hold hair in place.
8. Take the top section from the crown of your head and twist that piece loosely like a rope and pin it to your head.
9. Take the last section of hair and fold the hair into the rolls with your finger and pin all loose pieces with your finger.