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    Broadcast Beginnings
    "When I was 10, 11, 12 years old, I would pretend to be on the radio," Seacrest tells ABC News in 2007. "I bought a mixer and these big, ugly headphones and I would literally broadcast the cassette tapes in my bedroom." Of her son's passion for announcing, Connie Seacrest tells the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Instead of playing with G.I. Joes or Cowboys and Indians, [Ryan] would always have a little microphone and do shows in the house."
early 1990s
    From College to ESPN to L.A.
    At 16, Seacrest scores an internship at Atlanta radio station WSTR/Star 94, eventually landing a job filling the 7:00 PM-midnight shift. After high school, he enters the University of Georgia, where he majors in journalism. During his freshman year, he captures the attention of ESPN, which hires him to host a weekend TV sports game show called Radical Outdoor Challenge. By the end of 1994, he quits school and moves to L.A.
1994
    Ryan Seacrest
    L.A. Hosting Prodigy
    In L.A., Seacrest, 20, lands a $15-an-hour job hosting KYSR-FM 98.7's afternoon show, called Ryan Seacrest for the Ride Home. It becomes the station's No. 1 show and is nationally syndicated. He also hosts TV shows Click, Gladiators 2000 and Wild Animal Games (left). Veteran TV mogul Merv Griffin, who produces the children's series Click, tells The New York Times that Seacrest's energy "just baffled me. I couldn't keep up with him...He had this spiky haircut, and we knew all the little girls in the audience would love him, and they did."
2002
    Ryan Seacrest
    Becoming an Idol
    Seacrest cohosts FOX's new series American Idol with Brian Dunkleman (pictured with Seacrest and Kelly Clarkson). The show features aspiring singers who are judged by Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson and voted on by viewers. "On Idol, I'm the traffic cop," Seacrest tells L.A.'s Daily News. "I'm the mouthpiece." After Idol's first season, Dunkleman quits, but Seacrest doesn't miss a beat. "I think it works very well having one person drive that show," he tells PEOPLE.
2003
    Ryan Seacrest
    June
    Too Pretty to be Straight?
    Seacrest, who is named one of PEOPLE's 50 Most Beautiful, begins a two-year relationship with actress Shana Wall (left), which helps dispel speculation that the well-groomed metrosexual is gay. "What girl doesn't want a guy who loves to go shopping and get massages?" Wall asks PEOPLE. Seacrest adds, "I could lie and pretend that I hunt and camp, but that wouldn't be me. Clothes? Shopping? That's stuff I like!" In 2005, Seacrest re-triggers talk when he accepts the crown of Queen at the traditionally gay-oriented West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval.
2004
    Ryan Seacrest
    Spring
    The Idol Phenomenon
    American Idol becomes the most watched TV show. "This is something that I would pay to be a part of. It fuels everything else," Seacrest (pictured with Idol judges Cowell, Abdul and Jackson) tells Esquire. "It allows me the exposure and the access to the public and to the executives in our business."
    Ryan Seacrest
    Successful Takeovers
    Seacrest assumes hosting duties for Casey Kasem's popular weekly radio show American Top 40. "There are people in this business who are as comfortable in front of the camera as they are behind it. Ryan is a real pro," Kasem tells L.A.'s Daily News. He continues his takeover pattern, replacing 22-year host Rick Dees on the daily morning-drive show for 102.7 KIIS-FM in L.A. The program is renamed On Air with Ryan Seacrest and goes from 10th to 5th place in the ratings.
2005
    Ryan Seacrest
    Cohosting With Dick Clark
    Seacrest cohosts Dick Clark's long-running New Year's Rockin' Eve (right), helping out the 75-year-old Clark whose speech and movement are severely limited after his 2004 stroke. "I have never seen anyone work so hard at so many different things," Clark tells Time. "You've got to have brains to make it look easy." Of his success, Simon Cowell says, "I'm going to hate reading this, but Ryan has a tremendous work ethic. He wants all the glory, but he's prepared to work for it, and I've never heard him complain."
    Ryan Seacrest
    April
    Ryan's Star
    Seacrest receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Justifying his hyperactive work pace to The New York Times, Seacrest says he's "frightened by the thought of being out of work. Growing up, there were people on shows like Diff'rent Strokes, Facts of Life and Love Boat that you thought would be huge stars for the rest of their lives, and they've just vanished. You never want to be that person."
2006
    Ryan Seacrest
    Welcome to E!
    Seacrest's three-year, $21 million contract with the E! Cable Network to develop, produce and host a variety of programs is announced. Among the changes: Seacrest begins cohosting E! News Daily with Giuliana Rancic (right). "[Seacrest] actually is a very nice person," Rancic confides to ABC News. "You want to hate him because he's pretty and he makes a lot of money, but you can't hate him."
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Lucille Ball was born on August 6, 1911, in Jamestown, New York, to Henry Durrell Ball and his wife Desiree. The elder of the couple's two children (her brother, Fred, was born in 1915), Lucille had a hardscrabble childhood shaped by tragedy and a lack of money.
Ball's father, Henry (or Had, as he was known to his family) was an electrician, and not long after his daughter's birth he relocated the family to Montana for work. Then it was off to Michigan, where Had took a job as a telephone lineman with the Michigan Bell Company. Life came undone in February 1915 when Had was struck with typhoid fever and died. For Ball, just 3 years old at the time, her father's death not only set in motion a series of difficult childhood hurdles, but also served as the young girl's first real significant memory.
"I do remember everything that happened," she said. "Hanging out the window, begging to play with the kids next door who had measles, the doctor coming, my mother weeping. I remember a bird that flew in the window, a picture that fell off the wall."
Desiree, still reeling from her husband's unexpected death and pregnant with Fred, packed up and returned to Jamestown, New York, where she eventually found work in a factory and a new husband, Ed Peterson. Peterson, though, wasn't a fan of kids, especially young ones, and with Desiree's blessing, he decided the two of them would move to Detroit without her children. Fred moved in with Desiree's parents, while Lucille was forced to make a new home with Ed's folks. For Ball that meant contending with Peterson's stern mother, who didn't have much money to lavish on her step-granddaughter. The family, Lucille would later recall, lacked enough money even for school pencils.
Early Career
Finally, at age 11, Lucille reunited with her mother when Desiree and Ed returned to Jamestown. Even then, Ball had an itch to do something big, and when she was 15 she convinced her mother to allow her to enroll in a New York City drama school. But despite her longing to make it on the stage, Ball was too nervous to draw much notice.
"I was a tongue-tied teenager spellbound by the school's star pupil, Bette Davis," said Ball. The school finally wrote her mother, "Lucy's wasting her time and ours. She's too shy and reticent to put her best foot forward."
She remained in New York City, however, and by 1927 Ball, who had started calling herself Diane Belmont, found work as a model, first for fashion designer Hattie Carnegie, and then, after overcoming a debilitating bout of rheumatoid arthritis, for Chesterfield cigarettes.
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The date of birth of Michelle Faye McCurdy Jennet is June 26, 1992. She is an American film and television actress, songwriter and singer. McCurdy’s place of birth is Garden Grove, which is situated in California. Jennette has three older brothers. Also the actress has 3 lovely dogs. Interest in acting originated by Harrison Ford. More is best known for the role of Sam Puckett in the project channel Nickelodeon “iCarly”. She starred in a number of other popular serials like "Zooey 101 “Will & Grace”, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”. Also she starred in “Special Section”, “True Jackson” and “Fair Amy”. Jennette began playing on the screen in 2000, on the channel of MADtv, when she was just 8 years old. In 2005, Jennet was nominated for 'Young Artist Award', in the category “Best performance on the television series - the best young guest star” for the role of Haley Campos in the series “Strong Medicine”. Since 2007, Jennet plays major roles in the TV series 'iCarly'. The role of Sam Puckett earned her another nomination for the prize “Young Artist Award” in 2008, also in the same year, McCurdy was nominated for the same award for her role in the TV movie “The Last Day of Summer”. The actress also actively supported the movement of “Invisible Children Inc” and Children's Research Hospital St. Jude.

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We've got 100s of gorgeous black hairstyles in this black hairstyles photo gallery hub. Get inspired by short cuts, straightened hairstyles, weaves, braids and formal updos. Don't worry, if you hate weaves, there's plenty of real hair for you here, too.
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June 13, 2006 at 10:42 am
(1) Elese says:
    Not everyone wants to look like a celebrity. It would be nice to see pictures of everyday women sporting hairstyles becoming to them. Pictures of celebrities with all kinds of expensive weaves do me no good. I prefer my own length, but am looking for a hairstyle that will compliment my facial structure. I guess I’ll have to try another site.
September 14, 2006 at 10:13 am
(2) Tarren says:
    BEYONCE DOES NOT HAVE “BLACK” HAIR!!! She has long, expensive fake looking weave!! None of those photos showed black hair. Not all black women wear long curly fake weave!
November 16, 2006 at 2:09 pm
(3) Natalie says:
    Very disappointed, yet again another site offering black hair styles and showing black celebrities with fake european weaves, we’re not all fake you know!!!
February 1, 2007 at 3:06 pm
(4) KD says:
    Why is everyone against weave??? If you have the real thing then you can wear your own hair in the same styles. The pictures are just examples of hair styles regardless if it’s real or fake!
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February 13, 2007 at 4:32 pm
(5) RayRay says:
    I’m looking for a website that has black women with short pretty hair styles on them.I’m a teen,help me out PLEASE.
February 13, 2007 at 4:33 pm
(6) RayRay says:
    I’m looking for a website that has black women with short to the shoulders pretty hair styles on them.I’m a teen,help me out PLEASE.
February 13, 2007 at 4:34 pm
(7) RayRay says:
    I’m looking for a website that has black women with short to the shoulders pretty hair styles on them.I’m a teenager,Please find some hair styles.
February 14, 2007 at 6:36 pm
(8) J4d3 says:
    im lookin’ 4 a cool new hair cut :-/ im havin me hair cut 2mara :-/ but i dnt know what site has allll the co0o0ol haircuts on it ( ??????? ) :-/ im a teen man help me out yoooo ;-)
February 21, 2007 at 3:50 pm
(9) BreBre says:
    This doesnt help at all.most black women have shoulder length hair.And most of them dont have straight hair.that is nothing but expensive weave not real hair.
February 22, 2007 at 11:01 am
(10) Emily says:
    i think that black hair makes people look gothic..but yet it does look good on many people..dark people’s hair does not really look black.more of a dark brown color..but yet..they are darker so they dont’ really have anything else to do about it..so they get a weave..
February 23, 2007 at 10:15 am
(11) Alex says:
    hey i think that that hair looks great. i only wish my hair could be that black and that straight!
March 5, 2007 at 5:54 pm
(12) Mich says:
    Another website wasted with no help for a black sista that needs a little bit of help. Maybe I will have to do some investing for the sistas out there.
March 12, 2007 at 11:10 am
(13) Natina says:
    I came on here looking 4 a style as i am getting my hair cut soon, but this site is no help, there needs to site for real everyday black womam!!! women who want to wear there own hair should be given a choice, there is no choice for us, unless we all get a weave.
March 27, 2007 at 4:04 pm
(14) Mercedes Fludd says:
    OK IT OBVIOUS PEOPLE THAT THIS IS NOT A NATURAL HAIR SITE . SO COMMON SENSE WOULD TELL U THAT MAYBE THESE FEMALES WOULD HAVE STR8 HAIR OR WEAVES . THEY ARE NOT SAYING BEYONCE HAS (BLACK)NATURAL HAIR THEY ARE SAYING BLACK BECAUSE SHE IS AFRICAN AMERICAN. IM PRETTY SURE U MIGHT HAVE PICKED UP ON THAT. IF U DONT LIKE THE SITE THEN FIND A SITE WITH EVERYDAY WOMEN ON IT WHO HAS NATURAL HAIR . DONT STAY HERE AND COMPLAIN BOUT IT .
April 4, 2007 at 4:31 pm
(15) alicia says:
    mercedes thats besides the point..its obvious that u dont understand..
April 4, 2007 at 8:50 pm
(16) CariD says:
    Ummm…these women are saying that all black women have short hair..and dat if u have long air den u arent black….Beyonce has long hair…I have long hair..does dat mean i’m not black because i have long hair? Most of u out der wear weave..if u r unsatisfied wit da site den more on.
April 7, 2007 at 2:53 pm
(17) dee says:
    wow!!! how do you misspell text talk. r u trying to be this ignorant or r u really this dumb. L8tr… mercedes and carid, u 2 should visit the school sites :0( this site is useless, they’re just selling other products; advertising as usual. no real hair tips, anyone can use pictures of celebs from other sites and list them as new hair dos, like celebs know the latest trends. they’re clueless, they pay “stylist” to dress them, which are usually fakers attempting 2B ultra cool. style is individual.
May 30, 2007 at 6:15 pm
(18) Kim says:
    It seems like you have to go out and spend money on a hairstyle book in order to look for a good hairstyle. With the web coming as far as it has you would think it wouldn’t be such a problem to find a website for once that caters to the everyday black woman and what they like to wear, whether its weave or natural hair, not Beyonce and her million dollar hairstyles. Its just not realistic to the 9-5 woman.
June 7, 2007 at 10:02 pm
(19) Tina says:
    I agree with most of previous writers, it would be nice to show photos of both natural hair and weaves, at least that way you cater for a varity of people.
July 17, 2007 at 1:52 am
(20) shay says:
    Everyone looks nice…If u want to wear your natural hair then wear it, but don’t knock the next person cause they want to wear weave.
July 17, 2007 at 10:50 pm
(21) Memphis Chic says:
    I agree with the majority here. I don’t have anything against weaves but those pics were not what we consider natural hairstyles for black women so don’t advertise them as such. Those who don’t understand that are those who are trying to portray this hollywood image when we were only looking for nice, natural, real, everyday hairstyles. And we as black women can look just as good with that. We don’t always have to mock a star’s hairstyle to look good. And this link was advertised as “Photo Galleries of Black Haircuts” – NOT.
July 22, 2007 at 9:38 am
(22) bianca says:
    I LOVE EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE HAIR STYLES AND HAIR CUTS I’M GOING TO GET ONE JUST LIKE THEM….AND people, really, no matter what you do you’re mimacking a celebrity anyways… like really when you go to get your hair cut, there’s already a celebrity with that hair cut… think about it before you say something. These people try really hard and I don’t see you guys making a effort of it! byebye
July 25, 2007 at 1:49 pm
(23) Monika says:
    I understand the disappointment in this website. I too am looking for something that is more of what I would wear, not a celebrity. I found an awesome website with tons of hairstyles at http://www.blackhairmedia.com. Good luck in your searches.
July 27, 2007 at 11:41 am
(24) abby says:
    i know what yall are talking about, everytime im looking for hairstyles i also get these pictures with black women with after 5 updos….hang in their black women….until then just try to adjust the pictures in a way to where you can benefit!!!
July 28, 2007 at 9:06 pm
(25) Morrow says:
    I understand what yall sayin bout those hairstyles I wuz looking for somthing simple not all that celeberty mess, i wuz just lookinng for a simple wrap or updo.I’M LOOKING FOR SOMETHING US REGULAR PEOPLE WEAR
July 29, 2007 at 10:32 pm
(26) belinda says:
    Black people come in all shapes and sizes and colors and hair lenghts. It’s one of the things that makes us so beautiful. To say that you have to be ONE way in order to be black is well, ignorant and silly. I’m black whether I have straight hair or kinky, light skinned or dark, am educated and literate, or the opposite. We need to get out of thinking that in order to be “black” we have to look/be a certain way. It keeps us segregated and divided. And black women, stop putting each other down and treating each other bad. The world is on our shoulders, beating us down and you mean to tell me we don’t even have each other to turn to? We’re all we got.
August 19, 2007 at 6:37 am
(27) Izanami says:
    Why is it so hard to find a good black hair-cut gallery online??? Jesus Christ. I dont want to look like Tyra Banks, i dont have the time to put in all those weave tracks every morning. LMAO. I want a hair cut. plain and simple. Geez. These are not REAL every-day black hairstyles/weaves. The crap in hollywood is exactly that, CRAP IN HOLLYWOOD. Not real life. Psh =\
September 16, 2007 at 8:08 am
(28) Mrs. B says:
    As a people we have to bring eachother up,and leave our insecurities behind. Some of us have long hair and som short as do ALL HUMAN BEINGS. We have different textures of hair as do ALL HUMAN BEINGS. We have to get over this hosility so that others can be disproved.As soon as we become positve tward eachother and leave all of the negitive behind we can worktogether tward solutions.
    Mch Love,
    Mrs. B
September 24, 2007 at 11:50 am
(29) Um says:
    Anyone can do a sew in
October 2, 2007 at 8:07 pm
(30) Panamapuppy says:
    I have long snady brown hair and I’m half Indian but I don’t have any ideas for a hairstyles and I just turned 13 :(
October 26, 2007 at 12:42 pm
(31) alicia says:
    what do i have do to become a hairstyles?!!!
November 27, 2007 at 7:57 pm
(32) May says:
    I aggree with most of you. It’s not that the hairstyles displayed aren’t pretty – its just that it offers no variety and it’s nothing new. I came to the site looking for cute SHORT styles – meaning short (not medium-length) hairstyles. I am switching from a natural to perm and I haven’t found a site that actual shows a VARIETY of SHORT hairstyles as advertised. Anyway, I shouldn’t be surprised.
December 4, 2007 at 10:26 am
(33) jamille says:
    HERE’S A REALLY GOOD WEBSITE WITH A LARGE VARIETY OF PICTURES AND EVEN SALONS.
    http://www.universalsalons.com/
    hopefully this helps more than this website. good luck
December 25, 2007 at 7:22 pm
(34) Victoria says:
    The women are beautiful but they only show pictures of glammed up celebs not gorgeous real black women that you’d see walking down the street.
January 25, 2008 at 6:41 pm
(35) Erika says:
    Fret no more ladies! There is a site for Africa n American women’s hairstyles whether you wear weave or not.
    Visit http://www.essence.com/essence/beautyandstyle/beauty
January 26, 2008 at 3:23 pm
(36) colleen lewis says:
    I’m African American and I am honestly disgusted with so many of my people wearing so much weave. Im not against styling your hair with some extionsions. But everday in high school I see ridiculous hairstyles. The most popular one is short weave with 2 different colors, black and brown.Not only is it tacky but you can tell from a mile away that its fake. I have only worn weave no more than 4 times. And all those four times I had my hair in braids or kinky twists. Which helps people with my kind of kiny and curly hair grow. Never had I have to glue, sow, or do anything else. Because I usually wear my hair in braids, hot combed straight, or in yes”ONE BIG AFRO PONYTAIL OR 2 AFRO PONYTAILS”.
    I ALSO THINK INSTEAD OF JUST PUTTING UP PICTURES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MODELS WEARING WEAVE FOR A HAIRSTLYE TREND. HOW ABOUT HAIRSTLYES WITH THEIR REAL HAIR OR THEIR REAL HAIR BRAIDED WITH EXTENSIONS OR TWISTS. IT LOOKS A WHOLE LOT BETTER.
February 23, 2008 at 11:36 am
(37) kelz says:
    I like it i think it’s really cute.
February 27, 2008 at 1:50 pm
(38) metang says:
    in this other blog i found hundreds of hair cuts
    http://www.dreamsestilistas.com/el_blog/
    it’s in spanish, but photos are an universal language.
    sometimes they post really good stuff.
March 10, 2008 at 3:09 pm
(39) Girlfriend says:
    First of all this is for Emily. FYI, we are black women, not dark people. Second of all, There are black people with very black colored-hair. Third, there are numerous reasons we wear weave, the fact tyhat our hair is a certain color is not one of them. Because of our hair texture there is no limit to what we can do to our hair, and there is no limit as to why we do what we do.
March 22, 2008 at 1:33 pm
(40) Sandy says:
    Umm….I am looking for nice ideas for “haircuts”. Every website I see, even when I type in “black hair cuts” have women with long fake hair.
April 21, 2008 at 2:45 pm
(41) lauren says:
    dont be hatin on beyonce cuz she look good maybe it ain’t her real hair in words if she bought then its her so get up off her tha girl look good
April 28, 2008 at 6:17 pm
(42) Amber says:
    Emily! first of all it’s black women or african-american women! Second, not all women get weaves and if we do then damn it we payed for it so it is OURS!!! And remind me why your on this site again!?
July 2, 2008 at 3:18 pm
(43) sindabay says:
    let’s face the facts,,, most black women have weaave and that’s because we don’t have hair. I for one don’t have much of a long hair,,so i’m not gonna be walking around town with a bald looking haircut…i’m just looking for a style dat won’t look overly fake..
August 7, 2008 at 2:32 pm
(44) Melmal says:
    How sad for those of you who think think that as women of color our only options is either a “baldy” or a weave. There must be something in between that makes us look and feel good about our selves. I don’t think anyone is “hatin’” on Beyonce…but she is hardly the typical black woman. She extremely wealthy and has a staff of people who are there to help her look good. Futhermore, anyone with that type of schedule and lifestyle would have no hair left on her head is she let people manipulate her natural hair. I’m sure her weave/wigs are in part in place to protect her natural hair.
    I am also not thrilled with the styles that I’ve seen on the webistes. Looks like me and my stylist are going to have to have a heart to heart.
August 17, 2008 at 6:39 pm
(45) Anna says:
    I cant find weave sites,all i see is reguar,do a hotbot search:]
September 8, 2008 at 2:47 pm
(46) cynthia ramsey says:
    hay i just wanted 2 tell u that that hair cut really does fit black ppl and i think that i am going 2 start gettin my hair cut lyke that but the only thing is that i am a white person aint that so fantastic just pass the word on 2 ur ppl.
September 29, 2008 at 10:24 pm
(47) Devon says:
    Well I am a black woman and I have long hair—all my own. Occasionally I may decide I don’t want to comb my hair and I’ll get a pony tail from the store or I’ll get it braided. I’ve even had a sew in before. It’s not that my natural hair is short because I’m black or I want to look like Beyonce or Tyra when I get extentions or straighten my hair. I just like variety, and frankly don’t want to be bothered with my hair in the morning. Sew in’s and weave allow me to get up and go for a month, sometimes two and keep heat out of it for a while. I search for different styles all the time. I’m with the other women on here who are against tearing women down for a difference in opinion on hair. Whatever you do to your hair to look good is your business. Find exactly what you are looking for, nobody else can. And if this site is not for you find one that is. But I know why I wear weave sometimes and it has nothing to do with Hollywood and looking white or being black and my hair is too short. It’s about convenience to me. I love all my sista’s, hope you do too.
November 23, 2008 at 8:49 pm
(48) missy says:
    ALL BLACK WOMEN DON’T WEAR WEAVE.I MY SELF WEAR THE HAIR THAT GROWS ON MY HEAD AND THE REASON FOR EVEN LOOKING AT THIS SITE WAS FOR THE SHORT HAIR STYLE GALLERY .BUT ALL I SEE IS WEAVES.IM SHORT HAIRED BY CHOICE NOT BY FORCE
January 21, 2009 at 11:34 pm
(49) sunflower says:
    I am very disappointed that every time I go to look for a short natural unpermed unweaved hairstyle they cant be found , what happend to the sites that have styles for women that dont perm or wear weave the low hair styles . Got any info please leave some sites. Thanks
February 15, 2009 at 8:57 pm
(50) sweetie says:
    Why do genetically bald headed black women assume that all black women are genetically baldheaded? NEWS FLASH!!! There are an enormous amount of women of color who has long hair!!! And although I agree with what some of you have to say about not being able to find any natural hair styles, everyone must know that your hair does not define you. I know alot of sistas that sport the natural and dont know a thing about who they are and what it stands for because their actions does not display a sense of black pride. They would be the last ones that I would use as a representation of black woman pride because their behavior may be more unbecomming. Looks can be deceiving. Get a grip.
February 22, 2009 at 2:20 am
(51) Looking for Mercedes Fludd says:
    I noticed the name Mercedes Fludd in this comment area. I knew someone by that name from Herlong Army Depot in 1987. If you are her…write me here and I’ll tell you who I am :) bayareamale35@yahoo.com
March 4, 2009 at 12:42 pm
(52) GETIT says:
    i agree with KD i mean ge t over your self soonme people want or need weave. If its not your real hair then dont worry about it. kay
April 13, 2009 at 12:25 pm
(53) SALLY says:
    I AM LADY OF 34 AND AM LOOKING FOR JOB AS HAIR STYLER.I AM LIVING IN KRUGERSDORP AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO BE INTERVIEWED AROUND KRUGERSDORP SINCE I AM MARRIED.AVAILABLE ANY TIME
May 7, 2009 at 7:47 am
(54) angry devil says:
    this is useless!
    some african american women DO have hair you know! showing weave does me no good! ok! where im from, i see chicks with bad weave all the time! so may i ask what this does for me? i suggest you fix this a.s.a.p.!
May 13, 2009 at 6:59 am
(55) C'mon says:
    … whats the problem if a black woman opts for weaves than natural, dreads or bald? That makes her less black? Grey perhaps? Keep in mind “I am not my hair.. I’m the soul that lives within…”

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Black Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Black Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Black Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

Black Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

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 Different Types of Hairstyles For Girls Biography
Every hairstyle has its own special flavor and looks different on different types of faces. That is why the primary concern for women while choosing a hairstyle is their face shape and once this is finalized, they try other kinds of experiments on the same hair. These days, hair care is quite an issue with the fairer sex as they are hard pressed for time and hair care, sadly, demands time. Therefore, women go for shorter hair but some of them think of it as little unfeminine and non-elegant. So, they try out a middle path i.e. keep their hair to shoulder length.
The shoulder length hair provides a good option and makes for a pretty hairstyle. There are many hairstyles for shoulder length hair that you can try on this kind of hair. Choices are never a restriction. If you are also thinking of chopping your hair so that they reach up to shoulders, then this post will help you in finding out the exact look that will suit your face. It has 30 hairstyles for shoulder length hair that exhibit cool variety. Have a look and try out some new look on your mane
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When it comes to the sweet little African-American girls, there are many soft, cute and lovely hairstyles. So, dear African-American mom, you don’t have to worry about whether your little girl will look as cute as any little girl from any other roots or not. Before starting to talk about what are the possible and suitable hairstyles for your kid?, I’ve to tell you some tips to keep in your mind. The first tip or thing that you must keep on your mind that you must avoid using chemicals whether they’re straightening products or dying products. The second & last thing you must know that you must avoid using hair extensions on your little girls’ head, why using them?. Honey, it’s not a problem that your little kid has a short or medium haircuts, you’ll always find the suitable and cute hairstyles for her.. Okay, by now I can tell you what are the suitable hairstyles for your little girl. There are many suitable and cute hairstyles for all the haircuts; short, med-length or long.. One of the most famous and stunning hairstyles for your little black girl are the curls.. Curly hairstyles are one of the most stunning and cute hairstyles for your kid.. There are two ways to get that look for your kid either by wetting her hair and applying the curly mousse or you can use the curler machine. You must know that the curly hairstyles are one of the most suitable hairstyles for your little girls in any special occasions. Beside the curly hairstyles, there are also the ponytails hairstyles. The ponytails hairstyles are one of the most versatile and simple hairstyles for your little kid. There are many styles of the ponytails that your little girl can wear them like; the single ponytails, the double ponytails or the triple ponytails. You can also create ponytails all over your kid’s head. Whatever the number of the ponytails you make for your little kid, she’ll look in a very cute and lovely way. The last hairstyles that your kid can wear are the braids hairstyles.. I think that none can compete with the African-American braided hairstyles!. There are many styles of the braids that your little daughter can wear like; the cornrows braids hairstyles, the dreadlocks hairstyles, the single braid hairstyles or the double braids hairstyles. Okay, don’t think that those are the only hairstyles that your little girl can wear!. No, there are more than those hairstyles. Your little girl can wear any style of the buns hairstyles and any style of the Up-dos hairstyles. So, you can say that your little girl has various hairstyles ranged from those cute and simple hairstyles to those elegant and formal hairstyles.. So, you can find different hairstyles for the different occasions that your little girl can attend. So, you don’t have to worry anymore, just dress your little girl’s hair and enjoy her stunning and cute look.

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 Cool Easy Hairstyles For Girls Biography
Every individual goes through the naughty childhood phase in his life. A person spends a good amount of ten to twelve years at school. All these years are filled with diverse experiences that prove to be a lot of fun. In the days of school one major discipline determining factor is the hairstyle. It is always very convenient to have easy hairstyles for school going girls. We as humans are very conscious of our looks and hair. This comes naturally to each one of us.
There are many easy hairstyles for school going children that look amazing and can be done without putting in the extra efforts. These hairstyles are very stylish and at the same time do not cause any issues with the discipline. Wearing a hair band for school is a very common thing on short hair. If this band is worn with a little twist, it can change the look completely. The two ponytail hairstyle is also very interesting as a lot can be done with the help of pins and ribbons to enhance the look. Then there are several other experiments that one can do with braided hair, half tied hair and straight hair kept loose.
Quite distinct from the regular hairstyles, alternate hairstyles are likely sported by young women and teenagers. Being bold to reflect your personality and interests, you need to have the right attitude to carry them off. The alternative hairstyles for women are many, and some of the most popular at the gothic hairstyles, the emo hairstyles, scene hairstyles, spikey hairstyles, and the indie hairstyles.These alternative hairstyles for women are quite versatile and some of them can be worn even with hair extensions. Gothic styles can be styled with predominant and vibrant colors. Emo styles are also worn with chunky hair colors, and have tapered ends, asymmetrical bangs, wedges, fringes, and spikes. These hairstyles are sported mainly by the alternative rock bands. The scenic hairstyles are mainly shaggy, choppy, asymmetrical blunt, and more. They can be sported with long bangs on the forehead, and can be innovated more to provide a much cuter and feminine look.
Indie Hairstyles for Girls - the Rock Music Flavor
Being the fashion trends popularized by the indie rock music artists, indie hairstyles are unique and provide a very independent taste. Girls can innovate on pixie, cropped, choppy or wavy hairstyles for a much indie hairdo. The close cropped look is one of the popular indie hairstyles for girls. Pixie and cropped haircuts are the short indie haircuts.Pixie haircuts with the side bangs, and short layered bob cuts can be good indie hairstyles for girls. Before sporting an indie hairstyle, it is good to consult a hairstylist for opinion on what suits your face. The other common indie hairstyles sported by girls are the asymmetrical hairstyles like the shaggy styles and the scene hairstyles.
Spikey Hair for Women - to Hold the Head High
With short hairstyles providing more sporty and tomboyish looks, women who have the right attitude and confidence to carry any look, can sport spikey hairstyles. Those with inverted pear shapes, and oval shapes look good with spikey hairstyles. Spikey hair for women are classified into spikey layered, spikey pixie, spikey bob, and spikey hairstyles with bangs. These hairstyles can be cut uneven at the back and sides for an edgy look, and can be spiked up with strong hold gels or mousse. Those with long hair who want to provide a more feminine look can go for bangs on the forehead, and highlights on the spikes. Various colors can be used to accentuate the dramatic look, like the usual haircut sported by the pop singer Pink.Photo Source : flickr.com/25890036@N07/

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Emo Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

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Emo Girls Hairstyles Free Pictures Photos Images Designs 2013

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