| Ashlee Simpson's Broadway Bob - Steal Her Short Sassy Hairstyle |
| Karen Marie Shelton |
| Date: 11/15/06 |
Introduction
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Ashlee Simpson
Arrival On Broadway
New York
Celebration of Chicago - The Musical
November 14, 2006 |
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James Devaney
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The sassy star of the
current London production of Chicago recently popped
back across the pond to participate in the 10th
Anniversary Broadway celebration of the beloved musical.
The special
gala performance of Chicago brought out a parade of
stars who had appeared in the show during the last
decade including Ashlee Simpson.
Ashlee is famous for
many things besides
her celebrated family connections or access to
Ken Paves - the amazing reigning king of celebrity
hairdressing who she appeared with at the Genetic Denim
Anniversary Party on November 9th.
The gorgeous super
star is also exalted for her constant changing
appearance.
Indeed, Ashlee's
reputation for appearing up with a completely different
hairstyle was preserved on November 14th when she
arrived at the New York Celebration of Chicago.
Coiffed to perfection
in a very cute chin length bobbed hair style Ashlee's
tresses were in perfect harmony with her stunning
necklace and black lacy A line above-the-knees sexy
gown.
Ashlee's Broadway Bob
In classic saucy
Ashlee style, the front of her style was held back off
her face with a simple black unadorned bobby pin.
Ashlee actually
appeared to channel Roxie Hart,
the character she has brought to life on the London
stage with panache.
Ironically, Ashlee's
hair style for the Genetic Denim's party was very
different.
For her November 9th
appearance she wore her medium golden blonde tresses in
a long softly waved style with a deep side part and a
full side-swept fringe.
Although Ashlee's
hair color has changed drastically since the beginning
of 2006 from a very white platinum blonde to her recent
golden blonde her hair color for the Broadway
celebration had rich honey overtones bordering on red.
Steal Ashlee's Hairstyle - Step By Step Instructions
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Ashlee Simpson
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The key to copying
Ashlee's darling Broadway Bob is to start with a similar
hair cut. Print out a photo of Ashlee and take it
to your hairdresser to duplicate.
Ashlee's current
style is based on a basic bob that has layers that
gradually extend a little longer at the back of her head
to provide balance. The style can be optionally
worn with or without a fringe.
Follow the steps below to steal Ashlee's stellar
Broadway Bob:
1.
Shampoo and condition hair with
products
created for your hair texture, type and current
condition. If your strands are naturally fine
or thin and you desire lots of volume, be sure to use
volume enhancing products to help amp up your strands.
If your
hair is
colored or
chemically treated
like Ashlee's be
sure to use products that address these special needs to
prevent the development of dryness or damage.
Note: It has been reported that Ashlee uses
Ken Paves' entire
Paves Professional line of her tresses with great
results.
2. Finish with a cool/cold water rinse to close
the cuticle and help add natural shine.
3. Towel blot - do not rub - hair with an
absorbent towel.
4. Depending on your hair texture, type and
condition apply a moisturizing heat protecting
conditioner or a cocktail which includes a
leave-in
conditioner and/or
defrisant product along with a
styling mousse. It's your option to work with
all three types of products or select only those that
your hair might require to create fullness and movement.
Note: Ken Paves always uses his
Paves Professional Red Carpet Styling Mousse on
Ashlee's hair.
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Ashlee Simpson
Arrival On Broadway
New York
Celebration of Chicago - The Musical
November 14, 2006 |
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James Devaney
Wire Image
All Rights Reserved |
5. Gently detangle hair from ends up to roots
using a
"hair friendly" comb or your fingers.
6. Separate hair into individual 2" strands.
7. Start at the back of your head using a
round
Boar's
head or similar
style
brush to
build in volume for each of the individual strands
while directing the air flow of a blow dryer down the
shaft from roots to ends.
Continue to
blow dry
until each section is 100% dry.
8. Once hair is 100% dry, separate into 2-3"
strands and roll entire head of hair with hot rollers.
9. Allow the newly created curls to completely
cool before removing hot rollers once at a time.
Spray the newly created curls with a hair spray.
10. Use a boar's head brush and lightly brush the
curls into a finished style. With a long tail comb
create a side part directly off the hairline. Use
fingers to arrange waves and curls.
11. For added curl and wave definition, use a
small barrel curling iron to create random curls and
then use fingers to merge into the rest of the waves.
12. Apply one or two drops of
shine serum into the palms of your hands and
distribute well. Lightly brush your hands over the
top of your newly finished style.
Optionally you may finish with a
spritz of hairspray like
Paves Professional Firm Hold Repairing Hair Spray.
13. If desired, clip all of your hair back off
your face like Ashlee's style and hold in place with a
black bobby pin or if you prefer a
jewel encrusted barrette or similar clip or pin.
Optional Looks
For an optional look you can create some
soft volume
along the crown extending from the hairline to the back
of the head. This volume can be created by simply
back combing the desired section or by using a volume
enhancing spray or similar product when blow drying the
style.
Another option is to instantly change your hair length,
color and style with one of Ken Paves'
HairDo
options from
HairUWear. Ken and Ashlee's big sis developed
a spectacular line of clip-in hair that can transform
your hair in a matter of minutes with no permanent
changes.
Summary
Ashlee Simpson doesn't kiss and tell about her
private life or even her ever changing hairstyles.
She prescribes to the current fashion trend of wearing
hair as the ultimate accessory and she does it with
class and style and a little help from her amazing
hairdresser Ken Paves. Roxie Hart would be proud. |