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| Original Publication Date: 12/20/09 |
Introduction
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Paris Hilton
Introduction of "Siren"
Macy's Glendale Galleria
December 3, 2009 |
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Paris Hilton was recently a guest on the Ellen Degeneres daytime
talk show.
Paris has been a regular visitor to Ellen's show and last year
she was Hot Toddy, dancing the Christmas character for Ellen's 12
Days Of Christmas giveaways.
Ellen introduced the socialite "like me, blonde, sexy and loves
to go clubbing."
Ellen who has said that she and Paris are "BFFs" told the reality
TV star "I can't imagine you in a bad mood. When you walk you
bounce."
Paris, who acknowledged she had a little bounce to her step was
wearing a very cut short white dress with black accents, black
tights and black Channel open finger gloves.
Trademark White Blonde Hairstyle
Her trademark white blonde hair with precision placed lowlights
in a slightly darker blonde was wearing her hair swept back and up
off her face in a mini half up/half down soft wavy hairstyle.
The top of her hairstyle near the hairline had a slight hair
bump. The remainder of her hair was cascading down around her
face falling several inches below her shoulders, almost to her waist
when she was sitting and chatting with Ellen.
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Paris Hilton
Introduction of "Siren"
Macy's Glendale Galleria
December 3, 2009 |
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Her half up/half down hairline bump hairstyle really suited her
face shape and showcased her perfectly made up eyes, lips and skin.
Ellen told Paris she looked "adorable" and indeed she did.
Paris Hilton Always In A Good Mood?
Ellen wanted to know if Paris was always in a good mood and
always happy or if she ever gets down? The reality star told
the talk show hostess "I'm usually always happy but I'm a human
being so sometimes I'm sad, but I'm a human being.
Paris has been less visible in the media
lately. Is she losing her popularity or just slowing down
after years of whirlwind projects including her own line of instant
add-on hair. Of course she also did her Paris Hilton BFF
reality show and has been busy dating Doug Rheinhardt.
has been making the rounds on the
various talk shows and I caught her on Ellen where she appeared in a
stunning sassy short knit dress.
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How To Recreate Paris Hilton Romantic Half Up/Half Down
Hairline Bump Hairstyle
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Paris Hilton
Introduction of "Siren"
Macy's Glendale Galleria
December 3, 2009 |
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To copy Paris' half up/half down hairline bump wavy hairstyle follow
the simple steps listed below:
1. Start with either freshly cleansed and completely dry hair or
with day old hair with a cream or spray designed to help with the
creation of soft hair waves. If you shampoo your hair before
styling be sure to use products for your hair type, texture and
condition.
2. If you wish to copy Paris' look
completely create a side part on the right side of the hairline.
You can also copy this look with a fringe or side part although it
will not look exactly the same.
3. Separate hair into two-inch sections. Clip all hair other hair
out of the way.
4. On each section, spritz styling spray or apply cream, starting
just below the root area. After prepping hair with spray or
similar, wrap around a medium barrel curling iron for a few seconds
to avoid burning or damaging strands.
5. After creating the curl and removing the iron, re-roll curl
around fingers to recreate the curl. Pin to the scalp.
6. When all the sections of hair have been completely ironed,
reformed and pinned, spritz the entire head lightly with a setting
or styling spray.
7. When hair is completely dry and cool, unpin each curl.
8. Separate a 2-4 inch section of hair, depending on your
preferences, from the right side part off the hairline. Lift
the section and backcomb it to the desired "bump" height.
Spray well and then smooth back and over to the opposite side of the
head from the part. Optionally you my apply a few bobby pins in the
same on contrasting color of the hair to hold the bump in place.
9. Comb
through the remaining hair with your fingers. Use fingers to
arrange hair into sexy waves just like Paris.
10. For Paris' brilliant shine add a
few drops of shine serum, spray or shine enhancing hairspray to the
palms of your hands and then wipe lightly over the top of your
tresses.
Note: If the waves are too well formed use a 100% boar
bristle brush to break up the waves a bit and make them softer.
Remember that the smaller the curling iron barrel, the tighter the
resulting curls and waves.
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Paris Hilton
Introduction of "Siren"
Macy's Glendale Galleria
December 3, 2009 |
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DailyCeleb.com
All Rights Reserved. |
This hairstyle is gorgeous and can be worn for any Holiday or
Party Hair event ranging from a formal or semi-formal dinner or a
special formal dance or Prom.
This is a classic hairstyle which never goes out of style. To
amp up the look even more add a bejewelled hairpin clip on one side
of the hairline.
Summary
Paris Hilton is a very busy reality
TV star. Besides launching a line of add-on hair, she has
launched a new perfume called "Siren", a line of sunglasses and a
hot hair toolkit called The Celebrity Stylist. Don't expect
Paris to be quiet for long.
Paris revealed to Ellen that Siren is
her newest perfume but it's her ninth fragrance. She said
Siren had a "mermaid feel" to it and it comes with a little attached
necklace. She said there are seven women's and two men's
perfumes.
Ironically Ellen and Paris played a
game called Ponytail Or Mall Ponytail. The game involved
three models wearing ponytails and the goal was to decide if the
pony was real hair or a "fake" attachemt.
When the first model's fake ponytail
was pulled off Paris said "and this is not from my hair product
line. We make them and they look real."
What's next for Paris? Only
time will tell but there is no doubt she will be busy.
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Original Publication Date: 12/20/09 - Revised Publication
Date: 12/20/09
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