Hairstyles
9 Ways to Change Your Hairstyle for Fall
Whether you're looking for a major hair overhaul or just a minor tweak to keep 'em guessing, you'll find it among these fall 2011 hair trends
Your fall color: If you want a moderate change Try: One-process color
Williams says many of his clients are asking for soft, golden browns and deep, solid blondes. He says this fall it's all about the one-process color for a low-maintenance look (meaning you can skip the upkeep on highlights -- and save some cash). If you're naturally brunette, try a warm shade like Crystal Reed's. Or if you're naturally (or "naturally") blonde, try a solid shade like Jamie King's. Grmolyes says she recently darkened Kristen Bell's blonde shade to a similar hue for fall.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Your fall color: If you want a major change
Williams says many of his clients are asking for soft, golden browns and deep, solid blondes. He says this fall it's all about the one-process color for a low-maintenance look (meaning you can skip the upkeep on highlights -- and save some cash). If you're naturally brunette, try a warm shade like Crystal Reed's. Or if you're naturally (or "naturally") blonde, try a solid shade like Jamie King's. Grmolyes says she recently darkened Kristen Bell's blonde shade to a similar hue for fall.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Your fall color: If you want a major change
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