2011 Comic-Con: Fab Celeb Hairstyles

Posted by Rosa Patriller on Thu, Jul 28th, 2011
The world's largest comic book festival, Comic-Con international, has ended on Sunday, July 24, 2011 but we are still absorbed in all the hottest comics, movies, TV shows, games, and most of all, the gorgeous outfits and hairstyles the celebrities wore to the fabulous festival. It's been a great pleasure spotting a myriad of amazing 'dos sported by Robert Pattinson, Olivia Wilde, Jessica Biel and many other famous faces. Check out below and speak out your thought.

Chic, Hot Men
  
A good hairstyle is just as important for men as it is for women and we are glad to see these men made a statement with their cool styles at the 2011 Comic-Con. Robert Pattinson caused quite a stir debuting an unevenly half-shaved, half-floppy haircut. We were really shocked but love how hot and funky this new semi-shaved cut looks. Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard sent pulses racing with a classic, polished short hairstyle which is all the way neat, decent and sexy, while Seth Green kept a more casual and chic look with thicker, flippy hair in the crown area.

Sweet, Flowing Long Waves

It's proved once again that loose and long waves are this summer's hottest trend as we saw celebrities sporting their long tresses in sweet curls everywhere at the 2011 Comic-Con. Effortless to create yet capable to bring out ultra sweet, feminine charm, it is really a smart and flattering choice on the red carpet.

  
Abigail Spencer, Nikki Reed and Freida Pinto chose to sweep a larger part of their glossy tresses over one side, adding extra feminine, romantic allure to the whole look.

  
Meanwhile, Jessica Biel, Kate Beckinsale and Minka Kelly unanimously parted their long strands in the middle and let them fall loosely over the shoulders and down to the chest. Natural, beachy and vibrant!

Sexy Medium Haircuts

      
Not too long and not too short, medium haircuts are quite challenging to wear but once styled properly, they could be extraordinary sexy and flirty. Katharine McPhee styled her shoulder-length tresses in beautiful ringlets, adding volume at her cheekbone area to flatter her slim face. The side swept sleek bangs complemented her gorgeous features. With ravishing blonde wavy hair gently brushing her shoulders, Clare Grant easily pulled off a super hot and sexy look. Calista Flockhart rocked medium length strands with soft curls at the ends, bringing out all grace and confidence.


Fresh Ponytails
   
  
Fresh, youthful ponytails are just right for the summer season. 'True Blood' star Anna Paquin opted for a low ponytail, leaving out sun-kiss blonde strands in the front that added spectacular vigor and vibe. Love her smile! Taraji P. Henson went for a more casual and relaxed look with polished, side-swept bangs. Olivia Wilde pulled up all strands into a high, wavy ponytail, which complemented her gorgeous features and went perfectly with her black dress.

This article was written by Rosa Patriller and initially posted at Prohaircut.com, please make the original source statement inside the article when you repost it, and link back to the original article with the URL: http://www.prohaircut.com/2011_Comic_Con_Fab_Celeb_Hairstyles_4044.html


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Rosa Patriller
Rosa Patriller Rosa Patriller is a freelance writer located in New York City. She began her obsession with all things beauty and fashion in high school, with an addiction to hair styling. She is versatile and open to try different things, and loves getting asked for style advice, which her friends and family regularly count on. Being passionate about sharing her thought and styling tips, she became an author of Prohaircut.com since 2011.

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