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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Flexible Hair Fashions

Flexible Hair Fashions

Disregarding how headbands evolved or what their roots were, headbands are popular with all ages. Although headbands are primarily worn by women, in the world of 2004 some metro sexual men like David Beckham also favor headbands, especially acrylic and faux tort made with teeth. Beckham also was spotted with leather headbands.

Whether they are worn as handy functional tools or as pure decoration, headbands are extremely flexible. Headbands can also be easily worn in combination with other hair accessories such as pony elastics, bobby or hair pins and a wide range of clips.

Headbands Are Dependable


Headbands are designed in a vast array of sizes, materials and price ranges. Headbands can be found at HairBoutique.com as well as in Fred Segal or other tony shopping Meccas.

Headbands can be worn for everyday wear, to the Prom, a Wedding or a Hollywood Gala.

Many people own multiple headbands at any given time. Just like other fashion accessories like purses or shoes, it is not uncommon to have a set of headbands for casual wear and another set for business or evening wear.

Teeth Or No Teeth

Headbands fall into two ranges of material. They are either hard bands or soft bands. The hard bands are traditionally made of materials such as faux tortoise, acrylics, and various types of plastics and metals.

Soft bands are made out of silks, satins, ribbons, cotton, rayon and various forms of stretchy materials. Soft bands are attached with flexible bands, elastic, snaps or ties.

Headbands

Karina
Double Band Snake Skin Headband

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Throughout the fashion history of the last 50 years headbands have come and gone.

A few years back the hottest hair rage for headbands was the bra strap band that was instantly developed on the fashion catwalks by stylists from Bumble and Bumble.

The bra bands took the fashion world by storm. At one point the bra bands, which were originally made when the B&B designers cut up actual bras to harvest the bands, became a rare commodity. The price for the bra bands went through the roof.

The current craze for the soft wide headbands worn close to the hairline hark back to the 60s when silk scarves were worn as headbands tied around the front of the head.

Satin and silk bands that range in width from 1 1/2 to 3 inches are the latest trends.

Several well known accessory designers like L. Erickson, Jane Tran and others are playing with many versions of this new style.

Summary

Camilla Flex Headband
in Tortoise Hue

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Those in the hair accessory know predict that the headband will continue to be one of the hottest accessories for 2011 for both men and women.

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