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July/August 2014 Vol. 2 STYLES HAIR & BEAUTY THE YOU CAN RELATE TO! www.celebstylesmag.co.za ag 23 BFF STYLE THE LOW-DOWN ON HAIR LOSS & COTTON CANDY STYLES INTERVIEWS WITH... Beauty, Fashion & Fitness BEYONCÉ STEAL THEIR STYLE... VICTORIA DAVID BECKHAM + HOT BALD CELEBS WEAVES LACE WIGS... ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW Pearl Modiadie ChanioSky Vanessa Carreria-Coutroulis HAIRSTYLES WE LOVE! CELEB M BEST CUTS (THIS SEASON) SHORT * MID * LONG & ES W orkout HAIRSTYLES OVER 100

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July/August 2014 Vol. 2

STYLESHAIR & BEAUTY THE YOU CAN RELATE TO!

www.celebstylesmag.co.zaag

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BFFSTYLE THE

LOW-DOWN ON HAIR LOSS

&

COTTON CANDY STYLES

INTERVIEWS WITH...

Beauty, Fashion & Fitness

BEYONCÉ

STEAL THEIR STYLE...VICTORIA DAVID BECKHAM

+ HOT BALD

CELEBS

WEAVES LACE

WIGS...ALL YOU NEED

TO KNOW

Pearl Modiadie ChanioSky Vanessa

Carreria-Coutroulis

HAIRSTYLES WE LOVE!

CELEB M

BEST CUTS(THIS SEASON)

SHORT * MID * LONG

&

ESWorkout

HAIRSTYLES

OVER 100

July & August 2014

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Have a question or are you a stylist that would like to offer your expertise? Write to [email protected] in the subject box put YOUR Q&A

3 Styles We Love!4 Your Pages5 Keep Your Mail Coming6–9 ChanioSky Sexy Personified 10–13 Anyone For Some Cotton Candy?14–15 Getting To Know Vanessa Carreria-Coutroulis16 Famous Quotes We Love17–21 Perfect Cuts 22–23 Meet Our Favourite Stylist24–27 Gorgeous Workout Hair28–31 Audrey Hepburn: A Sense Of Self32–33 History Of Dreadlocks34–36 Weaves And Lace Wigs

37 Hollywood Styles 38–39 Real-Life Hair Disasters40–41 Advertise With Us42–45 Style It Like The Beckhams46–49 Hair Today... Gone Tomorrow50 Your Questions Answered51 Hair Must-Haves52–53 15 Fun Facts About Hair 54–55 Beauty Alert! 56–57 Liquid Gold: Wonder Oils For Your Hair58–61 Pearl Modiadie On Fire! 62 #helfies / #selfies 63–66 Cover Girl: Beyoncé’s Look 67 Salon Directory

CONTENTS

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1. Your hair should not be too clean for this style, at least start with day-old hair.2. Gather hair into a high ponytail. Keep brushing to prevent lumps.3. Twist hair and wrap into a bun. Secure it with hair grips.4. Finish it off with hairspray or shine spray for a glossy effect.

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with a large round brush.2. Smooth the hair with a flat brush and leave a piece of the hair out to use to tie around the pony. 3. Gather the rest of the hair into a ponytail.4. Spray hairspray and softly smooth down any flyaways.5. Take the small piece of hair that you left out of the pony and wrap it around the ponytail, just like Beyoncé. Use a hair grip to pin the hair around the pony.Turn to pages 63-66 for more on her style.

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Share your crazy to fabulous hairstyles pictures with us.Drop us a mail, write to [email protected] in the subject box put YOUR PAGE.

YOUR PAGES...Struggling with your hair? Celeb Styles offers the best solutions....If you are looking for a new hair or beauty product or just need advice. We will get our team of experts to help you out. Drop us a mail at [email protected]

Our Top THREE CELEB

Favs...

1. Kylie Jenner

2. YUM! David Beckham (more on pages 42 to 45)

3. Willow Smith

LETTERS TO EDITOR

Our HIGHLIGHT...How much do you pay for your hair cut? Kyle from Joburg sent us this picture. He spotted the cheapest hair cut yet! R10! And he did say the barber shop was buzzing with loads of young gentelmen waiting to have their heads shaved!

Dear CS,I came across your magazine by chance. I’m hoping you can help me out? I’m looking to cut my hair short and not sure what style to do?Please help!Tracey from Cape Town

Dear Tracey,Thank you for your letter, turn to page 17 to 21 in this editon you might be inspired by some of the styles we have featured.Good luckThe CS team!

Dear CS,I love your new magazine, do you have a print copy? I’m hoping you can help me.I’m really battling with my hair this winter. It’s dry and just looks terrible and makes me want to walk around with a cap on! Help!Terry from PE

Hi TerryThank you for your kind word, sorry we are not in print yet! But we are working on it! As for your dry hair, have a look at Celeb Styles magazine issue 1. There are loads of tips to get you through winter. And please don’t hide behind a cap! Good luck! CS team!

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The Right ShadeIn 2011 Jennifer Aniston shocked fans with a brassy hairdo that looked like she'd dived head first in a peroxide pot. Jen admitted she'd donned blonde to hide a clump of pesky grey that seemed to sprout overnight. Fortunately her hair stylist quickly rectified the blunder and a few days later she was a gorgeous blonde. There are a number of different shades of blonde from platinum, light ash, sunflower and caramel blonde, to strawberry, honey, butterscotch and toffee blonde but not all shades suite all skin tones. The lighter your skin tone, the lighter you can go. For cooler skin tones, choose from platinum, to golden, strawberry or light blonde but steer away from shades that are white, ash and reddish. For darker skin tones choose honey, caramel or golden blonde but avoid platinum or light blonde shades. "If you want to look your best, your shade needs to complement your skin tone," says leading South African stylist and director at Jeauval Hair Salon Clinton Valjeaux. "When choosing the right shade, ask your colourist to see a hair colour chart (a useful tool for determining which one of the many shades to choose). Be open to what hue the colourist suggests. Remember, the ultimate shade depends on your condition, texture, and the history of your hair. If you've been colouring your hair for years with dark shades it might be a longer process to lift the colour. You might need several applications of highlights over three or four months before the perfect colour is achieved. Hair is made out of protein and bleach strips the protein and leaves holes in the hair shaft so when going light you have to use protein treatments and moisture treatments once a week - alternating the products weekly."

Step Into The

Want to be a blonde bombshell? Be ready for a serious commitment!

By Vanessa Papas

Done by a professional colourist, going from dark to blonde can be both dramatic and stunning. Photos supplied by Clinton Valjeaux at Jeauval Hair Salon

ightlIt was actress Dolly Parton who said: “I’m not offended by all the dumb blonde jokes because I know I’m not dumb... and I also know that I’m not blonde.” Dolly, like millions of women across the globe stepped into the light when she started dying her ‘mousy’ locks platinum blonde. While becoming a blonde bombshell is more than just about colouring your hair (it’s also about changing your mindset), your locks are a good place to start! Going from lustrous chocolate to an icy head of blonde takes time, money and commitment but if done right, the rewards are oh so sexy!

Natalie Portman

Jennifer Aniston

First Do No Harm Ginger’s Best For GagaVery dark hair goes through stages of black, brown, red, red-gold, gold, yellow and pale yellow in succession before turning blonde. “When dark hair is exposed to a lightening product its black and brown pigments are the first to begin to break down or oxidise, then the red and gold pigments gradually oxidise. If you stop at this stage, you’ll likely end up with orange or ginger hair. Then comes the yellow and pale yellow stages, which are lighter versions of gold.Talking TonersAfter lightening your hair, your colourist will likely apply a toner. These are pastel colours used to cover unwanted tones (yellow, orange, red or brassy tones). “Hair toner is a wonderful tool that is great for colour correction and can also be used as a filler to even out the porosity,” explains Clinton. “When you bleach your hair not even your colourist can predict what colour it’s going to go. It could go yellow, red or orange. Sure, one of the factors that determines the colour is the length of time it’s left on the hair, but you can’t leave bleach on hair for extended period of time or you could land up with white bubblegum! The same colour toner needs to be used to equalise and correct the colour to all one tone. Some women have virgin hair and bleaching it results in white hair so toners are also used in this instance. Some colours go brassy or yellowy and some people like that but others prefer a more ash colour so a suitable toner to produce a more ash tone is then used. If you have dark and healthy hair but want to go light, rather do it over a long process and achieve better results than shock your hair. Expect about three hair appointments with a six-week break inbetween before you’ll get that perfect beautiful colour, while still keeping the condition and length.”

Tips From The ExpertTop tips on how NOT to end up with brassy, bright yellow, or frizzled fake-looking hair. Going blonde requires maintenance. If you are going to do it, make sure you can afford the upkeep every four to 12 weeks, depending on the desired blondness and your existing natural colour. The process from dark to light is best left in the hands of an experienced colourist. Box dyes are renowned for leaving hair orange. Never leave the salon unhappy. If it’s not the right colour, speak up. It can take years to grow out a bad colour and there is always something your colourist can do to improve the tone and hue! If your colourist pulls out a crochet hook and a plastic cap, reschedule with someone else. Don’t go in the pool for a few weeks after colouring your hair as the chlorine can mess up your colour. Blonde hair is more sensitive to sun and heat damage. Always spray on a thermal protectant before you blow dry, and again before you flat iron. To prevent breakage, get some anti-breakage shampoos, conditioners, treatments. CS

Going blonde is a bit like baking a cake. You can have all the right ingredients, in the right quantities, but if you leave it too long in the oven, it will burn. One of the most important lessons in hair colouring is that the final result depends as much on the ‘natural contribution’ of the hair colour as it does on the artificial dyes. There are a few steps you can take before going blonde that can ensure you hair isn’t left damaged. Don’t dye or process your hair in the months leading up to the bleaching and allow hair to air dry as often as possible (if you have to use the blow dryer use it on a cool setting). Don’t rush your colourist. Going blonde takes time so before you take the plunge make sure you have four to six hours free to spend at the salon. Don’t bleach on freshly-washed hair. Your natural oils help protect your scalp. During the bleaching process, if your scalp starts to really burn, speak up and tell your colourist as chemical burns can lead to bald spots. After colouring, insist on a deep conditioning treatment.

Celebs Who’ve Gone From Dark To Light In 2008 stylish actress Natalie Portman’s hair made headlines when she went from dark to light. According to Natalie, her mother claimed that the blonde hair literally transformed her into a new person – changing not only her appearance, but her personality too. The always stunning Jessica Biel transformed her dark hair for blonde in 2008. A poll conducted by a popular women’s magazine

revealed more than 80 percent of Biel’s fans were unhappy with the colour choice, and preferred the actress as a brunette. Trendsetter Victoria Beckham is known for her ever changing cuts, colours and love of extensions. In 2000, she stopped traffic when she donned a sleek blonde bob. She has been both light, dark and somewhere in between since. Twilight star Kristen Stewart chose to ditch her dark locks in 2007 for a light tone of blonde but, a year later she dyed her hair jet black and chopped most of it off to play Joan Jett in 2010’s The Runaways. In our opinion, Kirsten is better off a red-head. Natural blonde, singer Katy Perry has dyed her hair black since she was 15 because she felt like her natural blond locks ‘just didn’t look right’. In 2011, she went back to her roots when she transformed her dark hair blonde. If there’s one celeb who won’t conform to the norm, it’s Rihanna. A ‘hair chameleon’, Rihanna has changed her hair more times than we can remember but the one colour that’s really stood out is a buttery blonde hue she chose in 2012.

Did You Know?

Gold is the single most difficult pigment to

eliminate in the hair.

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Jessica Biel

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As a kid my hair was always worn one of two ways – long, parted down the middle, and dead straight – or messily tied back in a half ponytail. I don’t have many ‘bad hair day’ pics of myself (fortunately), aside from the dreaded school photo. This is probably one of my worst hair pics and the thick, white padded horse-shoe shaped garment on my head, commonly referred to as ‘the alice band’ to this day still sends shivers down my spine. My mother would always insist I wear my hair ‘off my face’ and she was adamant I pull my hair back, or wear a band. I was only allowed bangs when I was old enough to book my own salon appointment so my forehead always looked way larger than it is in real life! I went through a stage when I was in primary school (that continued into high school) where I would get a bee in my bonnet and cut my own hair (the school pic below is a result of one ‘off the wall cutting sessions’). I would just tie it up in a high pony and snip it off. Of course, it would be completely skew and I’d have to to to a hairdresser to fix it. Only once have I gone really short, and it looked horrible on me. I have a very round face and short hair makes me look like a chipmunk. My worst hair memory? I hated having it brushed – and still do. I remember constant fights because my hair was always so knotted at the back and it would hurt like hell getting a comb through it. Today I refuse to brush it without putting detangling spray on it first. Sadly, my six-year-old daughter has inherited my loathing for hair brushing and she refuses to allow me to touch her locks either.

Have a question or are you a stylist that would like to offer your expertise? Drop us a mail, write to [email protected] in the subject box put YOUR Q&A

EDITOR’S LETTERKeep Your Mails Coming...We have had an outstanding response to our 1st issue of Celeb Styles magazine. In this edition we have fabulous workout styles, looking good can be easy by wearing your hair in a ponytail, tight bun or the half-up ‘do turn to pages 24 to 27 to see some fabulous styles to inspire you to go to gym, keep in mind summer is just around the corner. Did you know that your hair only grows 0.3 to 0.5 millimeters each day? And that 40-100 strands of hair (more or less) is the number of hair everyone sheds per day, unless you are bald of course, on pages 52 and 53 we have some fun facts about hair, some will give you a giggle.

Keep the mails coming, we love hearing from you.

Until next time With love from the

CS TEAM!

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VANESSA PAPAS

We asked Vanessa and Angela...What was your worst hair memory you have, when you were a kid? This is what they had to say...

"I'm not the most adventurous when it comes to my hair, so for as long as I can remember (and for as long as I had the say in how it looks) my hair has been pretty much the same — long, straightened and full of highlights. But I didn't have much of a choice when I was a kid — which is probably why I was left with a haircut fit for a boy. While my mom didn't always torture me with bad hairstyles (I did have long hair during most of my childhood), my mom decided to give me a chop one day… making me look like an adorable little boy! Yes, it was sweet…. but not the kind of sweet you want when people are asking you the gender of your child. No wonder she kept me dressed in pink, frilly dresses! And while I'm still not sure if mommy dearest was distracted while the stylist was getting scissor happy, or if she really did think it was cute, I am glad that my hair is in my hands now… well, the hands of my stylist, and my concentration (heehee). Today I make sure to keep it simple — I'm no Katy Perry, so there won't be any serious colour changes, or a big chop, instead I'm more of a Jennifer Aniston when it comes to my

hair… boring, plain and keeping it safe! But one thing is for sure… I will make sure my 15-month-old daughter has long, beautiful locks until she can decide what to do with it."

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Sexy Personified

By Vanessa PapasCeleb INTERVIEW

Whether she’s rocking a sleek high pony with a super-sized bow or wearing side-swept retro curls, ChanioSky always nails the chicest ‘dos and creates a sure-fire reaction.

Meet South Africa’s latest craze. A fiery red-head

whose love for style is as magnetic as her mix of jazzy pop music that’s racing up the airplay charts. A style diva that drums to her own beat, ChanioSky has taken the fashion, hair and beauty industry hostage with her bold approach, steering away from following the trend and creating her own

signature feminine look instead. We caught up with ChanioSky to get the inside scoop

on this sexy musician’s make-up, hair and beauty secrets.

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Sexy Personified

Who do you think is the most beautiful

person alive today?My mom.

Who (living or dead) would you say is your style icon and why?

I’m not a die-hard style icon follower but

I have always admired Gwen Stefani’s style and

Marilyn Monroe. Gwen has such a sophisticated edge and she always experiments with fashion. I really fell in love with Marilyn’s simplistic signature fashion sense. She wore fashion with such ease, almost as if she woke up looking polished every day!

How do you keep your hair always looking so shiny and in such good condition? I haven’t really experimented with my hair so that should stand for one contribution but I like to get a hair treatment rinse at the Jeauval Hair Salon. I also like to use ghd Style Final Shine Spray after I wash my hair.

How often do you wash your hair, and how often do you use deep conditioner?I wash my hair every three to four days and deep condition once a month.

Best hair salon?My absolute favourite is Jeauval Hair Salon. I usually go to the branch in Hyde Park. They are excellent at colour and cut and they always listen to what the customer wants with a professional attitude. My kind of salon. I have been going to them for almost two years now and have never left there dissatisfied.

What is the craziest hairstyle you’ve ever tried? I’m not one to experiment with my hair so the craziest thing that I have ever tried was dying my hair red, which I have come to love!

You’re known to sport a blunt and full fringe. Have you always liked fringes? I think a fringe can make or break your look so if you’re trying out a fringe, make sure you look comfortable in it. My favourite thing about a fringe is that you can still have a funky full look even when your hair is tied up. Fringes also suite a lot of women.

Do you prefer long hair or shorter locks. Have you ever gone short before?I definitely prefer long hair on myself. I think long hair highlights the femininity of a women although I do enjoy watching women rock a short look that I wouldn’t dare to do! I only went short for an advert I did when I was younger. I cried for days.

What over-the-counter shampoo and conditioner do you use?I enjoy Elvive Colour Protect from L’Oréal. It keeps my colour bright and rich for longer.

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What is your

natural hair colour?

Light brown.

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Your hair always looks salon perfect. Do you have any advice for our readers as to how to ensure your hair looks great in every photo, every time? I don’t think there is a specific formula but I always run my fingers through it quickly and I throw it to one side so that there is volume on one side and sleek on the other.

What colours have you tried before and which colour do you believe suites you best? I have only conditioned my hair darker and richer and last year I went red. At the moment I believe red is bringing out the best in me! There is a red head in all of us.

What’s your opinion on hair extensions?I’m all for hair extensions if they are done properly. The blend has to be done well or it can make you look a bit tacky, so if you are not sure, salon it!

What about hair accessories?I’m loving hair accessories! Bright flowers, glitter bling clips, you name it. My favourite hair accessory is a big bold ‘60s inspired Alice band.

What is your signature fragrance? Yves Saint Laurent Opium Vapeurs de Parfum. It’s just so alluring to me with its sensual and luminous pull.

Favourite fashion designer?It’s a toss-up between English fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld and Italy’s Gianni Versace.

Do you enjoy dressing up or dressing down? I always enjoy dressing up, even if I’m just popping in to the local grocery store to buy milk. I try to embrace my best clothes every day.

What’s your motto or life advice that you live by? Through the journey of life, always be realistic and passionate.

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Her Rimmel black liquid eyeliner and signature red lipstick.

Her IPod with her Kylie and Marvin.

Her long hair.

Delicious potato bake.