Sunday, July 4, 2010

Russian Hairstyle Images

July 4th Sunday

Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova is a semi-retired Russian professional tennis player and model. Her celebrity status made her one of the best known tennis players worldwide. At the peak of her fame, fans looking for images of Kournikova made her name (or misspellings of it) one of the most common search strings on the

french class does not have a way of bringing out my inspiration for poetry. but i've tried my best! and it matches our love theme as well so i've decided to post it up! :)
i've been looking for updo hairstyles to wear to junior prom, and i've realized that they're basically all poofs. so i tried my own little experiment this week with a poof, and i turned out looking like an old russian woman! hahaha.

We will see this style a lot this year, not only at Proms, but also at weddings and even on the red carpet. This pretty updo has made a big splash in the fashion world in recent months and is so popular because it's easy, glamorous and doesn't have to be neat. It works best with medium hair. The key is to keep it a little messy. Start with a low pony tale base and then pin the hair up with bobby pins at the back of the head or even near the nape of the neck. If there are short pieces in front that won't stay up, good! Let them frame your face. And let too short strands from the bottom flow freely too. Stunning!

A model displays a fashion hairstyle creation during the annual hairstyle contest in Helsinki, Finland, March 19, 2006. This year's contest, held between March 18 and 19, attracted hairstyle designers from Finland, Germany and Russia.

Try asymmetrical hairdo. Secure the hair with a bobby pin interesting, as did Amy Adams. Make a great fleece. Flipped top and laid down the pins to create the maximum amount. Example, we will be Hilary Duff.

















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