A, Age-standardized mortality rate for both sexes combined in 2014. B, Percent change in the age-standardized mortality rate for both sexes combined between 1980 and 2014. In panel A, the color scale is truncated at approximately the 1st and 99th percentiles as indicated by the range given on the scale.
Give your fine hair body with layers, no matter your hair length. If you have coarse hair, weigh it down with length and consider thinning it out with a razor cut or layers. Go for color. If you're blonde, try highlights. If you have dark hair, go for caramel highlights or go a shade or two lighter all over.
Pair the fun crown with very few accessories accessories (as the crown is bold enough) and be sure to wear your hair down for a fully laid-back glam effect. (A breezy attitude helps pull this one
What can we say about the year in hair? Ever since we lost our s—t over Beyoncé 's pixie cut and graduated bob in 2013, other celebrities followed suit and 2014 became the year of the lob! It
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cash. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below1 High shineThe look This is killer shine, almost wet but glossy not greasy. From gelled sides to slicked-back roots this flat-to-the-head look works well when it leads into a sleek low ponytail or with loose lengths revealing a contrasting matte texture. The shows Kenzo left, House of Holland right and Ashley WilliamsThe tip L'Oreal Professionnel Styling Ambassador Anthony Turner says "Make high shine more wearable by using your finger tips to pat L'Oreal Professionnel Mythic Oil just along your parting for a top-of-the-head highlight that bounces the light."SPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below2 Messy plaitsThe look Plaits are the tress trend that keeps on coming and we're not complaining. This season they're either glossy or matte, but always messy. Handy for those of us who aren't perfectionists!The shows Rachel Zoe left and Giles rightThe tip Arm yourself with a cocktail of products for a chalky grip and to seal the shape. At the Giles show they used Professional Resurrection Style Dust, Miracle Fibre and Extreme Hold 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below3 SportyThe look Victoria Beckham has proved you don't have to wear trainers to nail the sports luxe look. From stretchy headbands at her show, to blinging visors at Marni, the trend for workout wear as hair accessories was much more chic than eek. We love it when fashion is practical as well as shows Victoria Beckham left and JINsoon For Vera Wang rightThe tip Anthony Turner told Cosmo that it looks best positioned close to the front of head, just over the tips of the ears. It looks particularly cool with messy hair, up or 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below4 Extreme side partingsThe look Androgyny is having a moment but the trend for the 1930s-inspired boyish comb-over actually oozes confidence and can look shows Stella McCartney pictured, Pucci, Fendi, Dior, ErdemThe tip L'Oreal Paris ambassador Peter Gray says "Try taking a 'selfie' to work out which side your part suits you best, mirrors reverse and distort your image". And if you like body in your hair, don't let that put you off this trend. Use your fingers instead of a brush to part and style your 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below5 True romanceThe look If you're looking for wedding and party hair inspiration call off the search. The trend for ethereal, dreamy up-dos are IN. Take a laidback approach to it for effortless romance. The shows Erdem left, Temperley rightThe tip Prepping your hair with product is really important. Try L'Oreal Professional Tecni Art Pli then style. "The quicker you do it, the better it looks. If it's contrived it loses its coolness" Anthony 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below6 Slept-in textureThe look Lived-in locks are huge for Spring/Summer '14. At Topshop Unique they were rougher than beachy waves, while at Balmain they were soft and sleepy. The key is making this look undone, but well shows Mulberry, Unique left, Marc by Marc, Balmain rightThe tip Peter Gray says "Try rinsing your hair with water and using just a conditioner, rather than shampooing every day. This will give your hair texture without grease."SPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below7 AccessoriesThe look A cute, girlie touch can soften the other hair trends - such as wet-look shine or flat side partings - and an accessory is the easiest way to do it. There were leather wraps and clips on the catwalks, but our fave take on this trend is with bold bows. Alexa Chung's doing it already – of shows Roksanda Ilincic pictured, Daks, Maria GrachvogelThe tip Anthony Turner says "Less is more. Let simple, clean hair be your blank canvas to keep accessories within the realm of chic."SPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below8 Retro curlsAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below9 Mermaid wavesThe look Glossy, nautical waves are the new look for beachy blondes this year. Both clean and wet-look textures work and a centre-parting look shows Diane von Furstenberg left more structured, Calvin Klein looser, J Mendel right glossy The tip Toni & Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe Global Hair Ambassador Mark Hampton recommends using Toni & Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe Classic Wave Memoriser before blow-drying. Then use an hourglass shaped wand to style and for gorgeous gloss the Toni & Guy Hair Meet Wardrobe Classic Shine Gloss SerumSPRING/SUMMER 2014 BEAUTY TREND REPORTSPRING/SUMMER 2014 FASHION TRENDSCOSMO'S CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLE OF THE DAYAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below10 Edgy bobs
Once you find a good hairstyle, it's easy to get stuck on it for years. But 2014 wasn't so much the year of signature locks as it was the time when you changed up your tresses in what seemed like the blink of an eye or the very next snapped Instagram. Hair went from blonde to blonder but still dark at the roots to dark as night to candy colored and back, and that's just the dye jobs. Lengths got shorter, parts set a tone more dramatic than usual and when it came to braids, waves and updos, the messier, the better. We've recapped those top hairstyles here as seen on the celebs who rocked 'em best and who no doubt inspired our very own handful of hair transformations. Spot the 'dos that you did in 2014 Messy Waves 2014 was the year of the bedhead — the more pillow-kinked your locks looked, the better, and that was whether you were running weekend errands or leading a champagne toast. Even on the red carpet, celebs groomed their wavy tresses to the point of being just undone. But this style didn’t reign supreme for being a do only Hollywood stylists could recreate. Every girl could get this look with a flat iron and texture spray and a diva-grade hair flip.2. Center Part Kendall Jenner had a massive 2014 and we can only assume an even more epic 2015 is ahead, including leading the charge on the straight-down-the-center hair part. It’s a beauty move that’s as polished and modern as it is timeless and, depending on the texture of your locks, could sharpen the slickest strands 10-times over or give an easy-going French girl flair to gentle Bobs It seemed like everyone was chopping off their long locks this year including girls who NEVER get their hair cut — Lauren Conrad was a *shocker*, and the short cut of choice was the bob. Be it a chin-length style or to-the-shoulder chop, the cut proved to be insanely versatile and easy to style remember those messy waves from before?. As tresses grow out in 2015, we’ll be waiting for what new style the stars will pick up on Fishtail Braids With the no poo movement gaining serious steam, there was a major hole in the market for fancy-feeling styles for day-two hair. Enter the fishtail braid, a 101-level braid that looks anything but basic, no matter if you pull your plaits tight, scrunch them out or braid them inside another braid. We took our cues from the red carpet and wore them down our shoulders surrounded by loosely falling tendrils — a hairstyle that’s insanely romantic and easy to Unicorn Hair Blonde, brunette and auburn are fine hair colors — swoon-worthy even. But the most envied shades of 2014 were the opposite of au natural. Hot pink, dusty blue, neon teal and lavender plus every other hue under the sun marked the official end of the ombre and turned tresses into edgy, eye-popping works of Dramatic Side Part Don’t call it a side sweep this way-off-to-the-side part is anything but breezy, and it amped up the drama of just about any do like you wouldn’t believe. That went especially for curls, which hit new levels of glamour as the full cascade was balanced by a dramatic drop Rusted Roots In 2014, the one-time beauty faux pas of growing out your roots became a smash hit. It didn’t matter how intense the contrast between your dyed tips and your natural stems actually was, all that mattered was that you embrace it — or even enhance it with babylights — a trend that delighted lazygirls Topknots Appearing polished was easier than ever this year thanks to the topknot, a twist-up-and-go do that was just as on-point for the office pulled back tightly as it was for date night tucked up loosely and held tight with hair accessories. The best part about this beginner-friendly style was that it looks good on girls with every type of hair, from thick-maned beauties like Sarah Hyland the bigger the bun, the better! to gals with fine hair like that’s when you turn up the shine.9. Wet Hair Bey takes all the credit for catapulting this straight-off-the-beach look into the mainstream, swaying girls to slick back their hair in a super shiny, patent leather-like finish. You had to be willing to embrace hair gel like never before or insert ’80s hair flashbacks here — with this style, the sleeker, the better — or at least be down to flaunt your stringy post-shower locks!10. Unexpected Braids Girls who thought they had done it all when it comes to braids got a heckuva surprise on this year’s red carpet, where plaits popped up in the most unexpected places. Whether they acted as armor on either side of your part, integrated into other styles to create heavenly hair hybrids or peeked through wokeuplikethis hair, there were major points rewarded for taking the twist to the next hairstyles did you rock in 2014? Which will *still* be your go-tos come 2015? Tell us in the comments below.
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