Introduction (Image of Paris Hilton at the 2004 funeral of her grandmother wearing a three strand Dutch style braid - DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) While the media was snapping a bereaved Paris at the 2004 funeral of her maternal grandmother, I was using a magnifying glass to try and figure out if the white daisy pinned in her blonde braided do was a Michelle Roy hair accessory creation or not (it was). Okay, maybe I'm being a tad bit shallow, but my job is to track major hair happenings. Even in mourning, Paris looked spectacular in a demure three strand Dutch style braid that cascaded down the back of her tasteful black funeral attire. (Image L-R of Paris Hilton & Nicky Hilton at the 2004 funeral of their grandmother with Paris wearing a three strand Dutch style braid - DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Speaking of hair extensions, that falls into the category of a "minor Paris scandal" somewhere on the list below the recent discovery of her reported dislike of Jessica Simpson but above the temporary misplacement of her dog, Tinkerbell.
(Image of Paris Hilton with very long blonde hair extensions with sister Nicky at one year anniversary of the Spider Clup in Hollywood, CA 10-22-04 - Photo by Chris Wolf of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) According to Pearson, the wear and tear on Paris' scalp from the constant addition and removal of a wide range of hair extensions and half wigs have caused damage. As a result, it reportedly can take over an hour each day to get Paris gorgeous for her nonstop public appearances. (Paris Hilton wearing a half up/half down hairstyle with max crown height - Marciano Launch by Vanity Fair, 10-19-04 - Photo by David Edwards of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Although "actress hair" has been a fact of life, even during the days of Jean Harlow who struggled with hair problems due to excessive bleaching, most Hollywood hair professionals don't discuss the issue. (Paris Hilton wearing a modified twist updo at Fox TV White Hot Winter Network Party at Meson G. Restaurant, LA 01-17-05 - Photo by David Edwards of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Which explains why some actresses suddenly appear with a very short crop or a style that looks suspiciously like a wig or half wig. This also explains why some formerly bleached blondes either take a color break hiding out in brunette strands or again, adopt pin-on strands. Bleached Blonde (Paris Hilton wearing a platinum blonde wig at the MTV Video Awards in Miami, 08-29-04-04 - Photo by David Edwards of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Which is why I would definitely be surprised if Paris followed younger sister Nicky over to the dark side and went with a darker hue. Regardless of how much damage Paris may have sustained to her scalp, I would expert her to go with a super short pixie, don a series of half-wigs and/or interesting hats before I would bet on her as a brunette. I would be less shocked to see Paris completely shave her head ala Demi Moore in GI Jane than to see her with darker hair color. Paris has been pretty vocal about the fact that she likes being blonde. In fact, her ever changing hairstyles are a major part of her "fashion statement". Straight Ponytail Panache (Image of Paris Hilton at The Bullrun Rally starting point in LA in 2004 - Photo by Jason Kirk of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) It is obvious that Paris loves to play with her mane and is definitely a major tress trendsetters. Style Paris' StyleWhether you want to morph into a Paris Hilton style that is long and straight or you want to go with a longer waved coif, the key is to start by washing and then blow drying strands either stick straight or with the help of various styling aides. If you wish to add more texture follow the washing and styling and then skip to the second set of instructions. (Image of LR Paris Hilton & Nicky Hilton at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2005 - Photo by David Edwards of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Step 1: Start before you step into the shower. Detangle hair carefully starting at the ends and working up towards the roots. Use a 100% boar's head brush like a Mason Pearson or similar, to smooth strands completely. Step 2: Prepare a shampoo mix that will work for your hair type, texture and length maximizing the potential to get super straight strands. Consider using a moisturizing shampoo like Phytojoba is straights are chemically treated or naturally dry. Phytocitrus shampoo works well on hair that is colored. Mix your normal shampoo with luke warm water in a clean plastic bottle. Shake to mix well. Note: An example of a good shampoo mix proportion, depending on length and type of hair, might be 1 - 2 teaspoons of shampoo to 1 quart of warm water. (Image of Paris Hilton at booksigning in Century City, CA September, 2004 - Photo by Marty Hause of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Use fingers to pat shampoo mixture into strands. Avoid rubbing wet strands. Not only will this prevent breakage, it will help keep strands as straight as possible. Step 4: Rinse well until hair is completely clear of suds. Step 5: Apply favorite rinse-out conditioner for type, length and condition of hair, if one is normally used. Phytosesame is excellent for providing moisture. Phytocitrus Conditioner will help to soften and condition dry or chemically treated strands. Use fingers or a wide tooth pick to distribute onto strands from the top of the ears down to the ends. Allow to remain on strands for up to 10 minutes. Step 6: When possible finish with a cool/cold rinse which closes the cuticle and add shine. Step 7: Towel blot to remove excess moisture. Do not rub or ruffle delicate hair which is more prone to breakage when wet. Step 8: Starting at the ends, use a smooth high quality comb like a Kent or a wide pick. Apply desired rinse-out conditioner like Phyto 7, Phyto 9 or similar to help keep strands soft and detangled. Add a heat protectant spray on top of the detangling/leave in product. Note: The Mason Pearson Handy boar's head brush (available at HairBoutique.com) is a favorite of hairdressers and beauty editors alike because of his superb quality and ability to create fabulous styles. Step 10: After all of the sections have been carefully dried and more straightness is desired, apply a very light amount of anti-frizz product to the middle to the bottom ends of the strands. Avoid getting any frizz product near the scalp or root area which can cause oiliness. Use a flat iron to remove any kinks and add a stick straight finish. Wear straight cascading over your shoulders or wear it Paris style in wrapped pigtails or in a side ponytail with the tail nestling over one shoulder. Move Towards Wavy (Image of LR, Paris and Nicky Hilton at premiere of Alex & Emma June 2003 - Photo by David Edwards of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Step 1: Follow all of the steps listed above until Step 9. Working in a circular pattern, separate hair into 6-8 equally sized sections and clip in place. Step 3: Direct the air flow from your blow dryer towards the hair wrapped under and over the brush and up towards the roots to gently build in volume, movement and body. Use a medium heat setting, if possible. Step 4: Right before you are finished drying the individual sections, switch to a cool setting or hit the cold shot button to help cool down the newly formed curl. Step 5: Keep newly dried hair wrapped around the round brush until it cools down for approximately 2-3 minutes. (Image of Paris Hilton at General Motors 3rd Annual Ten Fashion Show 02-24-2004 - Photo by David Edwards of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved) Step 6: Gently unroll the cooled hair from the round brush and carefully clip the newly formed curl to your scalp. For a tighter curl or one that will hold longer, transfer the new curl to a similarly sized Velcro or soft roller. Whether you use your fingers or a curler, spritz once with a medium to firm hold hairspray. (Ones to try, Paves Professional Convertible Proof Hairspray or Rene Furterer Instant Hairspray). Step 7: Continue to dry all of the individual sections until the hair is completely dry and the new curls have all been either clipped to the scalp or transferred to Velcro or soft rollers. Experiment with rolling all the curls frontwards, backwards or in alternating patterns. Carefully unclip or unroll each section and use your fingers to gently arrange the curls into place. For extra special shimmer, apply a tiny bit of shine serum (one to try - Paves Professional - FLAWless in the spotlight) or gloss (Rene Furterer Gloss Spray) to the palms of your hands and lightly rub over the top of your beautiful style. Viola! SummaryWhat's Paris' secret to scandalous but versatile hair? Great hairdressers, great products and an in-your-face attitude. When Paris recently had her Sidekick hacked, it was discovered that she had the New York Prive salon number in her list. Prive is the salon owned by famous celebrity hairdresser, Laurent D. During her guest appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres show she gave the blonde comedian tips on looking "hot" on the red carpet. Paris explained to Ellen that ""You just have to walk down knowing you're hot. You have to smile sweet and look nice - and never close your eyes! Ifyou wanna do it like an heiress you have to enter in royal and regally, but not like a snob." Paris, who has been known to favor real tiaras in the past also told Ellen to "act like you're wearing an invisible crown. It's all about confidence." Amen to that! |
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