If you’re a natural blonde, you know you have special problems when it comes to keeping your hair bright and shiny. Now a New York hairstylist has a special tip for blondes who find it hard to keep the “sunshine” in their hair. “Step one,” says Louis of Louis Guy...
a popular method for people with straight hair. This creates volume, is easy to do (though time-consuming), and makes it look like you have locks immediately. However, many peopledo not recommendbackcombing, since it can damage hair and can create locks that unravel easily. To back...
By delving into the acculturation of Hallyu through the lens of local influencers, this study addresses voids present in extant research. Specifically, we conducted process theorization approach for analysis of Vietnamese influencers’ content scripts to scrutinize the cultural diffusion and amalgamation ...
John McTiernan, who directs, knows his way around the action genre, and Die Hard is easily his best. Other notable works include Predator (1987) and The Hunt for Red October (1990), so he also knows how to create an action star. The season, the setting, and the villain are other h...
“Being a lady of grace is not easy, it takes a lot of discipline. However, through being graceful like these women, I have learned how to control my anger, be kinder to people, and never fight.” I can certainly roll up my grungy kitty sleeves, dive into a kimono, and start ...
Women went to great lengths to create these styles. But the hair still had to ‘dance’ and not fall apart when out at a jazz club.” Marquette studied footage of Lindy Hoppers, searching for the secret to hairstyles that could withstand a session on the dance floor. “They almost always...
One critical aspect of old-money grooming is focusing on classic, timeless hairstyles that prioritise neatness, simplicity, and a certain degree of polish. For men, it is a well-trimmed, side-parted Ivy League hairstyle or a clean, close crop. Old Money style haircuts and grooming Skincare...
On and off the runways, it's clear that the millennial-approved side parting is here to stay and it's looking cooler than ever. Here's how to master the trend.